![]() 'Don't pull that face!' Maya Jama scolds Love Island winner's Kai and Sanam after 'dig' at ex Olivia Love Island final 2023: Kai and Sanam WIN and beat Ron and Lana to £50k prize after accidentally dropping L-bomb and promising to go official Nicole Kidman leaves LA on a private jet just hours after it emerged ex Tom Cruise refused to attend Oscars 'to avoid an awkward run-in' with herįinding Michael leaves viewers divided over decision to the blur dead bodies found on Mount Everest by team searching for Spencer Matthew's late brother 'Just been kicked out of the restaurant': Love Island's Davide reveals embarrassing moment when he arrived at breakfast in the Maldives 'I was silenced for so long': Georgia Harrison appears in first trailer for her revenge porn documentary after ex Stephen Bear was jailed for sharing her sex tape ![]() TOWIE's Amber Turner showcases her toned figure in a white shell bikini and sarong as she pines for filming in Thailand 'I know she is bashing her head in': Love Island fans joke Olivia is 'livid' at ex Kai and Sanam winning show as Twitter explodes with hilarious memesĬan you guess who this rockstar is? American '90s grunge superstar looks unrecognisable in new TV appearance Spencer Matthews shares photograph of a memorial to his late brother Michael on Mount Everest that has been covered in prayer scarves by strangers Love Island's Jessie meets her boyfriend Will's mother Jenny for the first time as they touch down back in UK with co-stars Casey and Rosie One stands out in particular, Peter Walker.N-Dubz singer Tulisa shows off bold new wolf tattoo on the back of her neck as she poses in a skimpy yellow bikini In exchange for helping the convicts get back on their feet once out of prison, Ames wanted companionship. While investigating the apartment, Halstead finds a box of letters Ames was “pen pals” with convicts in prison. Meanwhile, Mouse finds an apartment owned by Ames, something he kept from his wife. From here, everything spirals downward quickly.įollowing a lead, Ruzek and Atwater chase a man who jumps off a roof, killing himself. I can’t even imagine being that poor mother, sending her son out to sell candy only to have him killed. He stopped by the house to sell candy bars for his sports team and just happened to see something he shouldn’t have. While searching a house, the unit finds a man burned alive and a child, shot execution style in the basement. As Antonio points out, Adam doesn’t have so much as an overdue library book (is that the stereotypical “good guy” go-to line or what?). Adam’s family is just as flabbergasted by his arrest. I went back and forth the first part of the episode, which is a sign of good writing and acting, I suppose. I realize those two can’t exist together but somehow, they did. ![]() I couldn’t quite figure out this guy he seemed completely innocent and at the same time, impossibly, like he was hiding something. And now for the episode…ĭuring a routine checkpoint (on what is likely a weekend), Burgess stops a professor (Adam Ames) who ends up with drugs in his trunk. Everything got to be convoluted and further proved a case like this would have been perfect spanning two episodes. The case this week was interesting, but it moved too quickly. It wasn’t a bad episode, but it did feel a bit like a filler. After the amazing previous episode featuring the return of Gregory Yates, I fully expected this episode to be a bit of a letdown.
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