This was a really interesting episode. Remember in the
second season of Six Feet Under when Brenda started sleeping with a boatload of random guys who she didn't
know? Well if you recall, she did it all to fuel the chapters in the book she was writing. This episode worked in the
same fashion.
Two film students are penning a script and before you know it, people start dying just as it's laid out in the script. So which came first? The murders or the written word?
The way it panned out was an original and re-heated story all at the same time. One of the students ran the whole show. He ended up framing his buddy to take the fall for one murder, coercing a prominent mobster to commit another murder, and lay a ton of the suspicion off on his film professor. All so he could get some fresh ideas for his script. He said that the cops shouldn't be looking at him as if he were Keyser Soze, but that's what he was. He manipulated it all. Delko knew better though.
The one thing I'm liking about this season is that they're successfully turning CSI: Miami into a serial and moving away from just a weekly procedural. But this week faltered a little. The storylines were dropped regarding the mole and Horatio's date with Marisol, but we did learn that Wolfe will probably lose his eyesight if he doesn't get surgery ASAP. I'm curious to see if Wolfe, though short-lived on the show, is on his way out because this storyline is starting to shape up like one that could do just that.















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2-01-2006 @ 1:08PM
Richard Gobeille said...
CSI Miami...
I've died, or so it seems every time I surf past the show. I got my impersonation of Horatio down pat. I hang my head forward at 45 degrees, speak softly (sometimes called "acting") and put on, and take off my sunglasses 15 to 20 times a show.
Oh! I'd also have to learn how to treat my fellow investigators as if they were all my personal sevants!
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