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8/10
Pretty Good Horror Story
Hitchcoc2 April 2021
Cannibalism is at the center of this episode. The evil one is called "Eater." A nutty "victim" says he escaped after being part of this guy's supper. Soon, a young woman called, Ms. Feed, is also murdered. She has been posting what appear to be cannibalistic videos on the internet. There is a lot of activity, including a trip to a cannibal party. The ending is sort of like one of those dime novel endings. The music is really interesting.
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6/10
A Cannibal In Las Vegas
claudio_carvalho19 December 2023
A man called Owen Linder tells Nick and Greg the terrible experience he was submitted. He claims that he was abducted, blindfolded and driven to a dark room smelling brimstone where the kidnapper cut off a piece of his leg and ate, but he succeeded to flee later. Nick and Greg do not believe his story, but Dr. Robbins calls Nick in the autopsy room and shows a dismembered arm with a cut similar to the Owen's leg. Soon the fingerprints identify the owner of the arm as the endoscopic surgery technician Dennis Hagel, who was fired for stealing medications. Greg checks Owen's web accesses and finds that he visited a site of vorarephilia, where cannibalism is one of the subgenres. Greg questions him again and he says that he had forgotten to tell him that he had contacted the "Eater" and they were supposed to stage a cannibalism act. When Greg shows photos of the dismembered are and says that it belonged to an endoscopic surgeon, Owen says that he needs to see a snuff movie. Sara and Morgan watch the film and they a woman named "Miss Feed" filmed by Dennis Hagel and learn that there is a cannibal in Las Vegas.

"Consumed" is an unpleasant episode of "CSI" that seems to be inspired in Brian Yuzna's "Society" (1989). I learned the word "vorarephilia" is it is amazing the there are sick people addicted in this practice. The open end is not warned that will be continued; therefore, maybe in the future there will be reference to the "Eater". Better of rewatch "Society again. Ecklie's dilemma happens in other profession, when the professional has to decide whether will follow a technical or a political career. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Consumed"
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4/10
Dissapoonting ending
fieldho9 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It was looking to be a good episode with an interesting and satisfying conclusion, but I was left dissapointed as we're left with a question mark as to who the killer really is. I looked forward to see if there was a continuing episode, but there isn't. I feel that we're left with the hint that they have their culprit but the end where DB sees the 'supposed' cannibal in the street then dissapears just contradicts that fact unnecessarily.
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5/10
They are a bit behind on the fetish
PatrynXX11 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The vore Fetish has been around a long time.. Going so far to a classroom for kids (swallowing a fish) Often it's more than one. Sometimes it's live rodents.. Then there is computerized miniatures. Just role play on that side. Fish meh. No prob there the rodents aren't thrilling. This isn't a fav ep. I knew this stuff before Gil left..
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