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He also learned how to survive in extreme environments from the hot Sahara desert to the cold Arctic plains. He also has medical knowledge which still aids him in his duties. Along with this, he is an exceptionally skilled and accurate marksman. A superb marksman, Kyle doesn't hesitate to use deadly force when needed. Finally, Kyle has an uncanny knack for appearing, walking and disappearing silently, even in heavy boots.

Two years before his birth his older sister Rachel Caine was born on February 14, As a child, Kyle also learned to speak multiple languages and had perfect grades. In October, 23 , Kyle was shipped and stationed in Iran for three years. Kyle returned home to appear for his sister Rachel's wedding in February 14, Kyle then was transferred again but this time to Afghanistan on June 1, On November 10, Kyle got promoted to Major and gets sent home to be with his family on thankgiving.

Two years later on December 23, Kyle returns home for a few months for personal leave. On April 8, Kyle comes home again and see's his father Horatio Caine retire. On November 14, Kyle got promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Kyle comes home for personal leave and stays with his father at the hospital after hearing the news he got shot.

Wiki Content. Tim Speedle Ryan Wolfe. Explore Wikis Community Central. I'm hopeful that Kyle's arrival will help to dispel the remote air that Horatio has cultivated over the past few years. I miss the character who was something of a father figure and friend to his team, rather than a distant patriarch.

Horatio needs something to humanize him again, to make him more relatable to the audience. His romance with Marisol didn't do the trick--we never even saw the couple kiss! Horatio needs to be humanized; he's gone from a character whose warmth used to show through in every action to one who seems completely unreachable, even to the people he used to be close to, like his team and Yelina.

I'm heartened by the casting of Evan Ellingson as Kyle. Ellingson played Jack Bauer's nephew in Day Six of 24 , a thankless role that he managed to make sympathetic. As it stands now, Kyle isn't much more than a cliche--a foster kid who's had a tough life and is headed down a dangerous, criminal path.

Hopefully the writers will avoid saddling him with clunkers like the "I'm not your son! I do wonder, after Horatio has already dealt with the resurrection of his brother, his troubled nephew and the plight of his brother's mistress and out-of-wedlock child, what the purpose is of introducing yet another Caine family trauma.

Whatever happened to the murder of Horatio's mother? After all the hype about Horatio having legal problems when he went to New York in "Manhattan Manhunt" , the storyline more or less fizzled with no major resolution.

Horatio is the hero and therefore is bound to have plenty of drama in his life, but at this point, the family angle seems a little played out. The premiere brings changes for the other characters as well, some good, some bad. In addition to shaving his head, Frank Tripp has apparently taken his sergeant's exam and passed. He's now in uniform and leading the raid on the hostage situation. Time will tell how this will affect his interaction with the CSIs, if at all.

Jake Berkeley is back, and he and Calleigh are very clearly an item; this much is apparent to the viewer even before he calls her "Officer Pretty. In the latter half of the fifth season, it seemed like romantic feelings between Calleigh and Delko had bubbled to the surface, so it's hard to look at Jake, who's already broken Calleigh's heart once, as anything but an obstacle to Calleigh and Delko's eventual romance.

Isn't it inevitable that Jake will either break Calleigh's heart or die tragically? Time will tell. Delko is understandably not happy with Calleigh's romance. He makes a loaded comment at the beginning episode about Calleigh's tan matching Jake's, which she predictably ignores. Love triangles are risky propositions, so like with Horatio's son, I hope this one pans out. Will-they-or-won't-they is a tricky proposition on a CSI show where the focus is primarily the science and the mysteries, but after the build up last season with Calleigh and Delko, it would be a mistake to shove the tension--sexual or otherwise--between the two under the rug.

Poor Ryan Wolfe still doesn't have his job back; he's now working at a shooting range as a firing instructor. He and Natalia bond over a moment of mutual embarrassment--she because she needs to learn how to fire a gun and he because of his current place of employment.

That cat is out of the bag before the end of the episode, as Ryan turns out to be a crucial eyewitness in the case the CSIs are working on. Much as I love Ryan and want to see him eventually reunited with the team, I'm glad it hasn't come about too easily or quickly. The case that anchors the episode is compelling, in part because it's such fun to see former 7th Heaven actor David Gallagher playing a very bad seed. It's hard to see sweet, young Simon Camden beneath Rick's scruffy hair and arrogant glower, a testament to Gallagher's talent, and hopefully, his ability to avoid typecasting.

One complaint though: Horatio's over-the-top suspicion of Rick and his ominious warning: "You had your chance" telegraphed without a doubt that Rick was the killer. Gallagher had me convinced Rick was innocent--until Horatio telegraphed otherwise.

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