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Anthony E. Zuiker (creator)
Douglas Petrie (teleplay) ...
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Original Air Date:
1 May 2008 (Season 8, Episode 15)
Plot:
While investigating a series of unusual deaths, the team discovers that all of the victims are tied together through a strange set of circumstances. full summary | full synopsis
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A Totally-Insane (But Fun) Episode more (1 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| William Petersen | ... | Gil Grissom | |
| Marg Helgenberger | ... | Catherine Willows | |
| Gary Dourdan | ... | Warrick Brown | |
| George Eads | ... | Nick Stokes | |
| Eric Szmanda | ... | Greg Sanders | |
| Robert David Hall | ... | Dr. Al Robbins | |
| Wallace Langham | ... | David Hodges | |
| Paul Guilfoyle | ... | Captain Jim Brass | |
| Chloe Webb | ... | Evelyn Polychronopolous | |
| Karl Makinen | ... | Kyle Planck | |
| Christine Lakin | ... | Margo Delphi | |
| Archie Kao | ... | Archie Johnson | |
| Sam Witwer | ... | Officer Casella | |
| Jose Pablo Cantillo | ... | I.A. Officer Galvez | |
| Don Swayze | ... | Dave Bohr |
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The characters David Bohr, Kyle Planck, and Schrodinger the cat are all named after famous physicists: Niels Bohr, Max Planck, and Erwin Schrodinger. more
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Factual errors: The so called "ground squirrels" shown and referred to are not ground squirrels, but were in fact Fox Squirrels (Sciurus nigra) which live in trees and are not even native to, or live the wild in Nevada. more
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Gil Grissom:
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy's action.
Hodges:
Winston Churchill.
Gil Grissom:
Ian Fleming.
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References "Star Trek" (1966) more
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
There are so many wacky, insane things in this episode, I wouldn't know where to start.
Suffice to say, this show continues people with green blood, a deer killed with a crossbow and then having a skirt put on it; a lady who wears tinfoil and says she communicates with aliens, a 60-some year old married couple who die in their sleep in the same night but aren't murdered; a ultra-violent drunk who is beats up several officers at police headquarters, is pepper-sprayed and then tasered and then bursts into flames and dies.
In addition, there are lawnfuls of dead squirrels at the old folks place and at their welder/sculptor neighbor's, who is a woman who is flaky......and then there is the big story about brutal migraines and what they are doing to some of the above-mentioned people.
Among the wacky, sad to say, are the three usual CSI suspects: the ludicrous "Hodges,"Wendy," and "David." The latter, the assistant ME, is brought to tears over a dead animal but is never upset at a human being killed. Another CSI worker, the female who wears glasses ("Mandy?"), tells Hodges he'd better stop living with his mom if he wants a girl, meaning her. There is a lot more, but why spoil it? At the end of the show, Grissom gives his "Theory of Everything" which could possibly tie all the bizarre events together. His New Age speech all being tied together by some invisible string is utterly laughable, but he's serious and all his CSI subordinates seem to nod in agreement. Man, these "scientists" will anything about the universe, except about a God, of course.
None of the three CSI shows gets as bizarre as this one has done the last three years. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's insultingly-stupid but it's usually pretty interesting. Never a dull moment in Las Vegas, I guess, especially when you have wackos as the good guys and the bad guys!