"CSI: Miami" Hunting Ground (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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CSI's Version Of 'The Most Dangerous Game'
ccthemovieman-123 April 2012
Many years ago, there was a famous movie about men hunting men for sport. "The Most Dangerous Game," I believe, was the title of the early 1930s movie.

It has been re-done a number of times and has had TV shows with a similar theme. That's the story in this episode and "Horatio Caine" and his crew discover a man in the Everglades shot to death with a powerful arrow. With him, trying to get a locket off the dead man's neck, in another man, who is quickly arrested but then found to be another victim. The big clue is a number literally branded into each victim, along with deep bruises around the ankles, indicating these people were chained up.

Horatio and his crew go out to the Everglades to find just what's what. They meet an interesting man: "Wesley Haybeck" (Chelcie Ross). I'll leave it at that, but it's another interesting episode.
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1/10
Someone's got the shakes.
louisenicholl30 December 2023
Either the cameraman was drunk, or the director was. The zooming in and out and in again needlessly is weird. The shaking and small movements of the camera throughout the episode are awful. Poor choice, or poor work?

The story was interesting but hardly original.

It is, however, getting tiresome with Caine & co. Increasing in violence, intimidation, threats of bodily harm etc. I wouldn't be surprise if, by the end of the show, it turns out the head of CSI: Vogue (enough already Caine, it's not a photoshoot) Caine has been running his lab as a racket with Delco and Wolf as his right and left hand men, all the while killing off his competition under the guise of police business.
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