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anonymous November 18 2006, 11:05:08 UTC
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Oh gosh, oh gosh, the cadavers episode was WAAAAAY cool and actually funny! I needed it considering that the opening two-part season-opener was a bit depressing.

CSI is still going strong, thanks to the characters that just grow on you.

Still... I can't help but say... "Save the cheerleader, save the world!"

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agabot November 18 2006, 11:16:59 UTC
Oh, Heroes is my current must-watch, and I hate the waiting for each new episode. I saw the preview episode that was released about before the show started airing (it's edited slightly differently from the one that aired), and I predicted this would happen. I'm just a bit worried that Rena Sofer has joined the cast as Nathan's wife - she's a bit of a jinx, if you believe that sort of thing; a lot of the shows she's been in fold soon after it starts (Blind Justice being a good example). But then again I don't think that's likely with this one. Besides, she's in 24, so I guess her powers of cancellation have diminished greatly.

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chilets November 18 2006, 16:11:43 UTC
I so agree. This new season is inventive and it's got me grinning while I watch. I dig the last episode, one that kept me going "How? How? Who?" the whole time.

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agabot November 18 2006, 17:03:50 UTC
The one with the twins? Ako din! Like in every episode, in the end it all makes sense. Cool.

I love the show. Mostly. I just have trouble every now and then when I watch them bring the suspects to the interrogation room, confront them with the facts, theorize aloud and browbeat them into a confession. Or when they come and visit the survivors in the hospital and have a moving heart-to-heart. Or visit the perp in jail to face him down and have closure. Huh?

Aren't these guys just the technical grunts who handle the dirty work: doing lab tests, getting the prints and pouring through the tire tread catalogs, then handing the info to the real heroes? In CSI they act like judge, jury, priest, SWAT, legal counsel and social services all rolled in one. And look cool doing it all. Hello? Who are they kidding?

But heck, it's a TV show. If I can check my intellect at the door to believe that a cheerleader can save the world, what's a lab technician acting like Rambo matter?

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chilets November 19 2006, 12:20:35 UTC
Admit it. It's why we like TV so much - you, your wifey and I.

Oh, are you aliw with the little touches of candy (DNA guy dancing while waiting for results, fingerprint girl asking Nick to sing)? I am.

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agabot November 19 2006, 12:34:40 UTC
Very much. I like the DNA guy - Wallace Langham; he was in a sitcom I watched often called Veronica's Closet, and the new girl is cute too. Like the Apple phenom, it's all in the details. CSI rulez!

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stuckeyvee November 18 2006, 17:19:15 UTC
I still haven't seen Season6, I miss having cable. Oh well. In time, will just catch them on dibidi. Hee. God Bless.

p.s. I lovelike JMayer's Continuum cd, might get it soon...didn't have his 2nd cd but the latest one sounded good to me...I got my Ipod Nano the other day...hee...it's cute...

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anonymous November 20 2006, 01:04:30 UTC
I agree -- Las Vegas is the best. I still get the NY episodes, but they've been relegated to an SD card I pop into my Treo and watch when an appointment gets cancelled or pushed back and I find myself with 45 minutes to kill. Las Vegas is reserved for "full screen" viewing, on my laptop or on a TV monitor.

I wonder how many CSI fans can trace their love for the show back to Quincy. ME, Hill Street Blues, and St. Elsewhere? On many occasions, the show feels like a terrific mash-up of those three shows...

Jason

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agabot November 20 2006, 14:13:58 UTC
Yeah, those shows were the bomb. But hardly anyone today remembers these shows, Jason. Mention it in polite company and the young whippersnappers we know would just have blank stares. Our age is showing. In bright, garish Las Vegas neon. Sigh.

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anonymous November 20 2006, 17:29:06 UTC
Alas. It means I am no longer a young whippersnapper since I know those shows by heart. Oh well. These twenty-somethings missed much! (And since we're, ahem, thirty-somethings, it just shows we have got a whole LOT more something that they do!)

--Janet

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