The investigation of the death of a professional paintball player is complicated by the discovery of drugs supposedly confiscated in a drug bust conducted by detective Flack years earlier.The investigation of the death of a professional paintball player is complicated by the discovery of drugs supposedly confiscated in a drug bust conducted by detective Flack years earlier.The investigation of the death of a professional paintball player is complicated by the discovery of drugs supposedly confiscated in a drug bust conducted by detective Flack years earlier.
- Evan Kelneck
- (as Greg Siff)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsMack says that the 9mm bullet retrieved from the murder scene has markings from a gun whose barrel has five lands and grooves. Later, it is stated that this bullet was fired from a Glock. Glock 9mm pistols have six lands and grooves, not five.
- Quotes
Detective Mac Taylor: I'm just asking questions, Don.
Detective Don Flack: No, you're not just asking questions, Mac. Come on, I know you. You wouldn't be here talking to me if you hadn't already tracked the chain of custody, checked with property, and called the DEA agents. And let me tell you something, cocaine from that raid wouldn't last six months on the street. So what is this? My interrogation?
Detective Mac Taylor: You're overreacting.
Detective Don Flack: Well maybe I am, but let me save you a little bit of time - none of my guys took a thing.
Detective Mac Taylor: You can't be sure of that. You weren't there. You just said you didn't remember.
Detective Don Flack: It didn't happen, Mac.
Detective Mac Taylor: You're listed on the DD5 as the recorder on the scene. You had to take everything down in your memo book - every detective who was there, who searched the room, who found the drugs.
Detective Don Flack: You askin' me for it?
Detective Mac Taylor: You can check your notes or you can let me do it.
Detective Don Flack: Is this official business?
Detective Mac Taylor: It's a request, from a friend.
Detective Don Flack: Then I'm gonna have to think about it.
[He walks away]
- SoundtracksAtlantic
(uncredited)
Written by Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, and Richard Hughes
Performed by Keane
Interscope
(Played at end of episode)
I thought paint-ball was a fad that long over, but apparently not as that is the subject we are dealing with in this episode. Two professionals (you can make a living doing that?) are in a match in some alley and warehouse and one of the guys is shot and killed - bullets, not paint.
The other guy, it turns out, was caught in a bear trap. Yeah, that's weird. He's also disappeared. Where is he? He's the prime suspect but you know he isn't the killer because that's just not how these shows are run. What the answer turns out to be to really bizarre - frankly, too weird.
In the opening paint-ball scene, they shift to a party where Stella and Mac are and Stella tells her boss she feels she's being stalked but can't prove it.....just a feeling. That turns out to be true, of course, but the "stalker" is a surprise and someone "Mac" is definitely interesting in meeting, and the show ends with a pensive Gary Sinise walking away after his conversation.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Oct 12, 2007