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When CSI: Vegas Season 2 ended, one of many Crime Lab’s personal was in cuffs. However what precisely did he do? Whereas we anticipate Season 3 (a premiere date for which is unknown because of the writers and actors strikes), that’s what we will’t cease questioning.
Within the finale, Josh (Matt Lauria) realized his mom (Lolita Davidovich) was murdered, and together with Trey (Daniel Di Tomasso), ran his personal investigation that acquired somewhat out of hand. At one level, he tricked Kahn Schefter (Shane Callahan), who he thought solely knew who killed Jeanette into considering he was bleeding out (utilizing blood luggage — it’s useful to be a CSI). However then, it turned out, Kahn was the one who killed Josh’s mom … and the staff discovered him lifeless close to the tip of the episode.
Max (Paula Newsome) and Serena (Ariana Guerra) then discovered Josh. “Why?” Max requested, whereas Serena instructed him, “it’s a must to include us now,” and tried to cease him from saying something. “I discovered the man who did it,” he mentioned … and let Serena cuff him. The finale ended on a photograph of Jeanette, with blood on it.
However simply how responsible is Josh — and of what? “It was intentionally penned with that ambiguity infused in there,” Lauria instructed TV Insider in Could. And whereas it’s arduous to think about Josh killing anybody, “something is feasible,” he cautioned. After realizing he was taking a look at his mother’s killer, “one thing breaks and one thing snaps.”
Josh letting himself be cuffed was him figuring out “there’s no use in combating it. It’s the one method it may be. And so no matter what could have transpired, it’s an inevitability,” he continued. “However yeah, I undoubtedly assume completely, no query: I might have finished it.”
Nonetheless, we don’t assume that’s the case. In truth, we’re not even positive if he knew Kahn was lifeless earlier than Max and Serena confirmed up. The blood on the picture might have simply come from the baggage he used as a part of his manipulation. He might have been miles away from the scene of the crime when no matter occurred transpired. In spite of everything, he mentioned he discovered the man and appeared to be in a state of shock.
However we will’t low cost the likelihood that Josh was in shock as a result of he knew what occurred, although he wasn’t the one accountable. Whether or not or not that’s the case, our cash’s on Trey being the one to kill Kahn. And if Josh knew that (even when he left earlier than the precise act of homicide), the guilt he may be feeling in consequence could possibly be why he didn’t protest when Serena cuffed him.
Nonetheless, it’s extra seemingly that Josh isn’t even an confederate or accent to homicide, just because he wants to have the ability to proceed to work on the Crime Lab in Season 3. That doesn’t imply issues may not be up within the air when Season 3 begins: He may not need to activate Trey, particularly contemplating the circumstances surrounding what occurred. However any guilt he may be feeling might merely stem from how his and his mom’s relationship was (estranged) when she was killed.
However what do you assume? Tell us within the feedback under.
CSI: Vegas, Season 3, TBA, CBS
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