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theGUYman
02-02-2006, 10:17 PM
Hey, wasn't that cool to see Rocketboom used on CSI LV tonight! Amanda just got a lot more air time!

Except that web address does not make sense: "www.www.rocketboom.com" during the web search for the "Nash" character.

Cool.

pcguru83
02-03-2006, 07:21 AM
Did anyone else find this a rather atypical CSI episode? From the get go, you knew who commited the crime. I've been a long time fan of CSI (Las Vegas especially), but this is the first show I can remember doing this. Anyone else find this odd? Great episode though...

theGUYman
02-03-2006, 07:46 AM
Sorta like an old "Columbo" episode . . .

newsposter
02-03-2006, 07:46 AM
csi usually sits in the bin for a few days before watching it but I watched it last night. I guess they told us who did it so we could look at it from the eyes of the csi guys this time. and also we all try to figure out where he did make mistakes. LIke i thought the incomplete burning of stuff in the desert wasnt' too smart. And leaving the licence plate on the car wasn't either. Love how the wife thought it was ok to kill the 'bad' guy but not the innocent girl. I guess there really are people in this world like that though. Just forget about one but let the other affect you.

Amnesia
02-03-2006, 08:36 AM
And leaving the licence plate on the car wasn't either.He certainly had no way of realizing that the girl had tried to text his plate number...which was stolen anyway. It's more whatever came from Aloha cars that did him in...

pcguru83
02-03-2006, 09:13 AM
I guess they told us who did it so we could look at it from the eyes of the csi guys this time.
That doesn't make sense. The "CSI guys" don't know who comitted the crime until the very end (obviously). However, this time we, the audience, knows the whole time who committed the crime, which in my experience is unusual for CSI. They usually keeping you guessing until the very end.

and also we all try to figure out where he did make mistakes.
This is exactly why I think this episode was structured the way it was, especially with Coopers question to Grissom at the end, "So, where DID I go wrong?"

doom1701
02-03-2006, 11:19 AM
I haven't seen the ep yet, but I'm looking forward to it. We saw the first episode of L&O:CI last night--originally, that show was supposed to be told from the criminal's perspective, which I found really interesting. Unfortunately, that show just became L&O: Part 3 after a couple of episodes.