This is a continuation of the final episode of Season Four. It's not as riveting as Part I but it's still fast-paced and fun to watch. Yeah, there are a lot holes in the story and all the crime guys get info in minutes instead of days, but that's the CSI stories. They have a solve a crime in about 35 minutes of air time when normally it could take weeks or months to come up with the answers Mac, Stella and the rest of the team does.
At any rate, Elias Koteas makes a good villain here which is no surprise since he's played in many feature films and is a solid actor. He's the focus of Mac and the team, after Taylor (Gary Sinise) is almost drowned in a sinking car.
How they track down "Joe" (Koteas) is interesting. It's a little overly dramatic and stretches any credibility in parts (Stella clinging from a rooftop, Mac's shirt stopping a bullet, etc.) but it all keeps your interest.
At any rate, Elias Koteas makes a good villain here which is no surprise since he's played in many feature films and is a solid actor. He's the focus of Mac and the team, after Taylor (Gary Sinise) is almost drowned in a sinking car.
How they track down "Joe" (Koteas) is interesting. It's a little overly dramatic and stretches any credibility in parts (Stella clinging from a rooftop, Mac's shirt stopping a bullet, etc.) but it all keeps your interest.