For me this is one of the best episodes of CSI: Cyber. Tension in all directions: a serious contribution from Brian Howe as the pilot, but contributions all round (although Eiljah didn't get to leap over as many fences/cars as usual!). The Artie Sneed character added a hugely needed lightening balance to what was otherwise a fairly knuckle-chewing script. Marcus Giamatti brings so much to that recurrent role with his comedic talent! I'm really sad that CBS stopped the series at two seasons: it seemed to me that the characters were all still developing. The writers might have to work to develop the upper characters more (although Avery's, Elijah's and DB's marital situations might give fertile soil) but surely there was room for sympathetic development for Raven, Brody, Krumitz and now Artie Sneed. Winding up when the show was just getting under way was the wrong decision by CBS management. (Oh look, we've got CSI: Vegas on the horizon! Maybe the current management could have another look at the profitability of CBI: Cyber?) As for these reviewers who are rating this down on the basis of credibility, this is a TV series: what do you expect? You have to suspend disbelief! My favourite is the point in any (all) cop shows where we are looking at a 16 (or even 4) pixel image, and our hero says "can you zoom in and enhance?" and all of a sudden we're looking at a multi-megapixel view of the target. Come on, if you can accept that, you can accept anything! Just enjoy!