Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 3:51 am
I'm almost scared to look at the clip, but aww hell, what do I got to lose except time... 
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we all have that "werewolf" weakness. If we see that word in the title, or in the decription, we are going to see it no matter what.SabreTheJokerWolfFool wrote:I'm almost scared to look at the clip, but aww hell, what do I got to lose except time...
So true FigarouFigarou wrote:we all have that "werewolf" weakness. If we see that word in the title, or in the decription, we are going to see it no matter what.SabreTheJokerWolfFool wrote:I'm almost scared to look at the clip, but aww hell, what do I got to lose except time...
Darum wrote:cool! too bad i won't be watching it... i decided to boycott CSI after the videogame episode....
too quote joystiq.com.Figarou wrote:Darum wrote:cool! too bad i won't be watching it... i decided to boycott CSI after the videogame episode....
What was going on in that episode? I never seen it.
note that at the end there it almost quotes Jack...it was a plot right out of Jack Thompson's notebook: a group of college students act out scenes from their favorite video game, Mario Sunshine. Just kidding, it was of course a game named Urban Hell Raiser that involved robbery, rape, and murder. Of course there's more than that; there's an ex-gamer cop, an evil gaming executive, and David Caruso!
Salon's Andrew Leonard sufffered through the episode describing the experience as "like rubbernecking at the scene of a car wreck, it proved impossible to look away." He continues, "In conjuction with the venom and disgust that enfuses the word 'gamer' when it's spoken by star David Caruso, aka 'Horatio Crane,' it is made clear, as one poster on the Web noted afterward, that people who play games are but one step removed from pedophiles or suicide bombers in the social hierarchy of evil."
Anyone manage to make it through this episode without turning into a deranged lunatic?
i haven't the slightest clue why, but suddenly i have the urge to grow a beard....Anubis wrote:i guess it true about the ladies like big hairy men.
Growing the beard is the easy part. Trimming, keeping food particles out, and birds from building a nest in there is the hard part.Darum wrote:i haven't the slightest clue why, but suddenly i have the urge to grow a beard....Anubis wrote:i guess it true about the ladies like big hairy men.
Anubis wrote:it had nothing to do with werewolves directly exept for a silver bullet. the dude just was very hairy
Darum wrote:too quote joystiq.com.Figarou wrote:Darum wrote:cool! too bad i won't be watching it... i decided to boycott CSI after the videogame episode....
What was going on in that episode? I never seen it.
note that at the end there it almost quotes Jack...it was a plot right out of Jack Thompson's notebook: a group of college students act out scenes from their favorite video game, Mario Sunshine. Just kidding, it was of course a game named Urban Hell Raiser that involved robbery, rape, and murder. Of course there's more than that; there's an ex-gamer cop, an evil gaming executive, and David Caruso!
Salon's Andrew Leonard sufffered through the episode describing the experience as "like rubbernecking at the scene of a car wreck, it proved impossible to look away." He continues, "In conjuction with the venom and disgust that enfuses the word 'gamer' when it's spoken by star David Caruso, aka 'Horatio Crane,' it is made clear, as one poster on the Web noted afterward, that people who play games are but one step removed from pedophiles or suicide bombers in the social hierarchy of evil."
Anyone manage to make it through this episode without turning into a deranged lunatic?
I pretty much figured it was going to be about that. CSI tends to be fairly well grounded in those aspects.Leighlia wrote:Just as I figured. A murder case involving (Spoiler, just in case someone who wanted to see it missed out....) [spoiler]hypertrichosis...excessive body hair, also known as the 'werewolf' syndrome.[/spoiler]
Overall, I was a bit disappointed in the episode. Not necessarily because I expected a true werewolf to be included in the episode, but rather it wasn't as suspenseful as many of their other episodes.