
She’s sweet, sure, but nine times out of ten I’m waiting for any scene with her to end. I can’t pretend to know why Grissom and Sara didn’t spot the door to Hodges nursery before, and I also can’t pretend to care about Hodges’ wife anymore. There’s just a small hint of nostalgia that doesn’t overshadow the new, exciting information and technology we’re using today. The directing in this episode is, as per usual, very enjoyable. Pictured L-R: Paula Newsome as Maxine Roby and Joe Adler as Ron Kean Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. I’m wondering if this isn’t hinting at Sara and Grissom being gone by the start of next season if there is one.

It doesn’t help that Grissom starts feeling land sick, which is never good when you’re planning to be on land for a while. Something that, unfortunately, Hugo doesn’t quite have. Related Preview - Tell Me A Story Season 2 Episode 9: Favorite Son There are only a select few people scenes can go to, and though it’s obvious that Allie, Folsom, and Roby are the centers of the show, they’re almost missing something. Sara and Grissom work with Roby occasionally, but with Sara and Grissom still considered outsiders, the group feels a tad small. Most of “Under the Skin” features Allie and Folsom working together. Pictured L-R: Matt Lauria as Josh Folsom and Mandeep Dhillon as Allie Rajan Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. Shocking to absolutely no woman ever, a female video game creator is killed by a man who thought he deserved to be in her position. What’s arguably worse than the weapon, is that our killer prints out a mask of someone else’s face wears it, and commits a crime. We’ve all seen the creepy robot dog shenanigans going on at Boston Dynamics, but a 3D printed murder weapon? Maybe our parents are right about technology.

On CSI: Vegas Season 1 Episode 3, “Under the Skin,” we get to see firsthand how terrifying 3D printing technology really is, and the investigators take a hard blow in regards to David Hodges’ case.
