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8/10
Sleeping with the Enemy
claudio_carvalho27 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
LVPD receives a call from a man reporting a murder and a woman screaming in the back, and Greg finds the location. Nick and Sara find a processed scene and a tape recorder with the screaming of the woman, but no body. Sara finds a necklace indicating that the victim is a college girl, and the message on blood "People Lie, Follow the Evidence." She also identifies in the audio record that there is a second person in the crime scene. Meanwhile, in Seattle, Finn and Daniel Shaw look for the birth certificate of Jared Briscoe. They end in a convent, they learn the origins of Jared and Paul, and where Paul is buried since he died when he was a kid in a fire. The grave is exhumed and there is a doll inside the coffin, instead of Paul's body. In Las Vegas, Russell confronts Paul Winthrop and brings FBI Agent Avery Ryan to help him in the investigation.

"The Twin Paradox" is the sequel of the saga of the Gig Harbor Killer in "CSI". This time, Finn discovers that Paul apparently died when he was an infant, but his grave is not real. The best part of the show is when the viewer sees that the promiscuous Finn is sleeping with the enemy, reason why Keri Torres is so scared in the hospital. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "The Twin Paradox"
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9/10
Continuing Saga
Hitchcoc4 April 2021
I wonder if these guys need a personal secretary to keep track of their goings on. DB continues his efforts to bring down the twin and clear up the serial killer case that haunts him. There are so many sidetracked things here that it's hard to come up with a chart of relationships. I guess I'll have to wait to see how things play out.
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4/10
More lousy writing and directing
jimbokwright27 February 2024
These last two seasons have really fallen off badly. The story lines are hokey and implausible. The acting is just bad from much of the cast. Some of the guest stars have good resumes and have proven they can act but here they are just flat, unmotivated, and completely unconvincing. CSI has been an A plus rated show for most of its 15 season run. They've had a few B's here and there but the last two seasons have been chocked full of C and D efforts. The few original cast members that remain have had their rolls minimized significantly and that too hurts the shows quality. It's evident that it was definitely time to say goodbye to this one. I have watched the first season of the replacement CSI Vegas and it's back up to standards so maybe the writers, cast, and crew of the original just got too tired.
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