Friday, April 30, 2010

CSI: R.I.P. Warrick Brown

I got heartbroken when Warrick Brown died. 2 gunshots, 1 bullet wound, he bled to death in a small alley beside his car. He died in Gil Grissom's arms. Warrick Brown was a CSI II in the TV series CSI Las Vegas. He was smart, sharp, loyal, a good friend, a very good CSI not to mention sexy and very appealing with beautiful eyes. He had his ups and downs, good moments and worst moments as a CSI but he always knew to choose the right and straight path in the end...he aways tend to do the right thing.

I've always admired the way he handled his murder cases and he always was a team player. He was a always level headed and tried to be more like Gil Grissom as a CSI. Next to Gil Grissom - I've always loved Warrick Brown. His wit and tendency to triumph over his bad side has always been very inspiring to me. He just plainly blows me away. I've always been grateful how Gil Grissom always believed in Him even when the whole world did not. And as always, Warrick never failed and disappointed Grissom.

That is why when they killed Warrick Brown's character, I cried. I was really hoping that he didn't die, that he could still survive his injury and solve murder cases. But with a bullet wound through his neck, not even a fantasy movie could justify surviving that. The only consolation was that his fellow team members led by Grissom solved the crime and caught the murderer before Warrick was finally made to rest. Warrick Brown made his whole team whole again. Even Sarah was there to help out. Warrick made them realize that life is too short and fleeting, so precious not to appreciate each other's presence often.

News of Grissom leaving CSI made my heart sink and Warrick Brown's death made my heart bleed. For me, CSI would never ever be the same again without Gil Grissom and especially Warrick Brown.

Nevertheless, Warrick Brown left a great legacy up to the end, he set the records straight, up to the end he chose the right path, he never regretted his choices even if it cost him his life.





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"As Crime Scene Investigators, we meet people at the worst day of their lives. They've just lost a family member, somebody they love, often in a horrible way. A piece of their heart is gone and will never be replaced. The phrase we're trained to offer them, 'I'm sorry for your loss', as we know now..does not offer much."

- Gil Grissom
(at Warrick Brown's funeral)