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Horatio Vs Damien
ccthemovieman-114 December 2006
An outdoor volleyball match in the sand is being played when one player, after diving for the ball, discovers a hand buried in the sand. It turns out to be a complete body, a postal worker who had been murdered during the night and brought to the site, where an employee was given $1,000 if he would dump the body. The employee panicked and buried the guy.

In the meanwhile, the young woman -"Jennifer Wilson" - who Horatio has had being protected for quite some time (this has been an ongoing story) turns out to be inadvertently connected. Tired of being watched, she has slipped out on her own a few times with a new boyfriend she met over the Internet. Unfortunately, it is "Walter Resden," the guy Horatio is protecting Jennifer from! Unbelievable! Not only is Resden back but two people are murdered exactly the way her parents were, except they were murdered three months ago, frozen, and then dumped in a Miami house so Caine could find them. Despite all this, Jennifer (Alexandra Lydon) still wants to see Resden. Talk about an airhead!

Damian Young, as Resden, is evil and cocky-looking: just you want in a smart villain. The cat-and-mouse games between he and Caine are fun to watch.
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9/10
the facts about Horatio's life as a child make it more interesting
dollydarwloo9 March 2007
I liked the part where he is trying to protect Jennifer from Walter. The one out in front of the building. That is like a father or protective parent. Stepping between them. Boy would he make a very good father. In the end it is also family like when she searches him out and asks his forgiveness like a child would her parent, and that he already has like a good parent. When he tells her that his life was like Walters when he was growing up is a plus. I sure hope she shows up more in his life in the future. If nothing else as to have him as her father figure in her life. I also liked when he stood up to Walter's foster father and renounced him as a coward and bully. and told him that a real father doesn't beat his children. the part about the Cincinnati Chili was also interesting.
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