A gang of street thugs is beating and killing people all over the city. Greg witnesses one of the crimes taking place and becomes a beating victim himself.A gang of street thugs is beating and killing people all over the city. Greg witnesses one of the crimes taking place and becomes a beating victim himself.A gang of street thugs is beating and killing people all over the city. Greg witnesses one of the crimes taking place and becomes a beating victim himself.
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- TriviaThe cast and crew were pleasantly surprised by Kevin Federline's professionalism on set and willingness to learn. He was always asking for pointers from the series regulars on how to better improve his acting skills, and spent time with the crew, learning the different parts of how things worked behind the scenes.
- GoofsJust after the opening credits, we see the Paramedic crew treating the patient near Greg that is ready to run emergency to the hospital but the engine hood is up on the ambulance. In situations where an ambulance is on scene for an extended period of time, the crew will raise the hood to allow heat from the engine to escape to keep from damaging components inside. Greg stated that he had been cleared by the paramedics, suggesting they had been there a while, as evident from by the time it took for the CSIs to arrive after Greg was beaten.
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Gil Grissom: Truth is, a moral compass can only point you in the right direction; it can't make you go there. Our culture preaches that you shouldn't be ashamed of anything you do anymore and, unfortunately, this city is built on the principle that there's no such thing as guilt. 'Do whatever you want; we won't tell.' So without a conscience, there's nothing to stop you from killing someone and evidently, you don't even have to feel bad about it.
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As I would have done, he backs up his Denali and drives toward them honking his horn with his police lights flashing. All of the thugs run except for one, who is made to look like a horror movie psycho who is completely fearless of the police, and instead of running away, he charges toward Greg's truck with a rock in his hand.
The episode starts off really good with the sudden sense of danger falling over the city because the attacks are so brutal and so random. It very effectively takes away that real life sense of safety that we have in our everyday lives, but then it falters because we get these psychotic teenagers beating people to death. I know we live in a violent world and I know that Vegas is the Sin City, but kids just don't do that.
One of them is caught and questioned, and after arrogantly snapping at every question the police ask her and generally acting like a high school girl lashing out at her parents, she admits that she and her "friends" regularly get together and beat random tourists within an inch of their lives just because they get tired of seeing them everywhere.
It's not uncommon for CSI to give us murder cases that happen under wildly outlandish situations (remember the guy who killed himself with the gun tied to a piece of elastic that pulled it up the chimney after he shot himself?), but this is an example of one of the stories that was just a little too unrealistic as far as basic human behavior.
Oh and yeah, Kevin Federline was in it. Who cares.
- Anonymous_Maxine
- Oct 17, 2008