Was I the only one who laughed at the sheer evil of Eckley's genius at the end of "Mea Culpa" ?
He screws virtually everyone in one scene. Grissom gets screwed because he loses three of his most experienced people, Catherine gets screwed because instead of being able to be home in time to see her daughter, she's going to spend about 10 minutes a day with her, Nick and Warrick get screwed because, apparently, being on the swing shift involves a pay cut and Sofia loses her position on the day shift.
Just how short staffed is that lab, anyway ? Grissom had four CSI's working for him on nights. Catherine gets promoted and takes Nick and Warrick with her, while Sofia moves over to nights. So he's gone from four to two, plus Greg who was still on probation/training/whatever they call it.
In the meantime, Catherine takes over the swing shift which apparently had no existing staff as Nick and Warrick are the only ones working for her.
Eckley
Date: 2005-04-18 02:39 am (UTC)He screws virtually everyone in one scene. Grissom gets screwed because he loses three of his most experienced people, Catherine gets screwed because instead of being able to be home in time to see her daughter, she's going to spend about 10 minutes a day with her, Nick and Warrick get screwed because, apparently, being on the swing shift involves a pay cut and Sofia loses her position on the day shift.
Just how short staffed is that lab, anyway ? Grissom had four CSI's working for him on nights. Catherine gets promoted and takes Nick and Warrick with her, while Sofia moves over to nights. So he's gone from four to two, plus Greg who was still on probation/training/whatever they call it.
In the meantime, Catherine takes over the swing shift which apparently had no existing staff as Nick and Warrick are the only ones working for her.