The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.
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- TriviaAasif Mandvi plays a doctor who examines a shooting suspect in a Las Vegas hospital. A year later, on the apocalyptic drama Jericho (2006) (also a CBS drama), Mandvi would play a doctor who found himself in Jericho, KS after fleeing a Las Vegas devoid of power and water.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, the camera appears to be looking out a barrel (like many James Bond opening credits). The lands and grooves of the rifling are clearly visible, but a few scenes later the bullet is described as being unmarked by rifling, and the weapon is identified as an MP5 having polygonal rifling (no conventional lands or grooves).
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Jeremiah: [to Nick and Warrick] Y'all think you're all cops? Y'all ain't cops.
Nick Stokes: [takes his gun out and points it at Jeremiah] That's right. We're not cops. We're mad scientists.
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These Rappers Deserve A Rap.....In The Mouth!
In this episode, we see the Rap Culture in all its glory.
We have a drive-by shooting in which three young adults were killed while putting up posters. One of the killers was "stapled" by one of the victims and sent into a lockjaw medical condition for several days, so he can't talk. And, since drive-by shootings are hit fast and get out fast, why would one of the guys get out of the car? None of the victims had any ID on them, nor weapons.
Why they were killed and how many people were involved are the questions the CSI must solve. Along the way, they meet up with a number of bad-attitude punks, all connected to the "rap" business. To listen to these "artists" and others for a good share of program made it a long episode to endure. It does present a good example of how degrading that influence is on the culture. I am sorry the CSI people, along with "Jim Brass" weren't so wimpy in dealing with these thugs.
We have a drive-by shooting in which three young adults were killed while putting up posters. One of the killers was "stapled" by one of the victims and sent into a lockjaw medical condition for several days, so he can't talk. And, since drive-by shootings are hit fast and get out fast, why would one of the guys get out of the car? None of the victims had any ID on them, nor weapons.
Why they were killed and how many people were involved are the questions the CSI must solve. Along the way, they meet up with a number of bad-attitude punks, all connected to the "rap" business. To listen to these "artists" and others for a good share of program made it a long episode to endure. It does present a good example of how degrading that influence is on the culture. I am sorry the CSI people, along with "Jim Brass" weren't so wimpy in dealing with these thugs.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- Apr 18, 2007
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