The new series begins on Thursday 21 September in the USA for all of the csi fans.
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The new series begins on Thursday 21 September in the USA for all of the csi fans.
Okay so who wants to get a last minute flight to USA :D
According to CSI Files sources, "Fannysmackin'" will open with the fatal beating of a casino kitchen worker in the employee parking structure behind the Tower Club Casino. Just before the pummeling begins, a series of shadows appear across the garage walls and a hooded figure comes out of the darkness, revealing an animalistic pig-like nose.
Grissom and Catherine examine the victim's battered face, which more closely resembles a pile of ground beef. Brass fills them in on the details. The victim's name is Alfonso Ruiz, a dishwasher at the Tower Club. He had nothing but his casino I.D. on him. No cash, no wallet, no car keys. There was no surveillance in the employee parking structure. The only witness is a Wayne Newton impersonator.
While in the coroner's office, Catherine discovers an unusual piece of evidence in the Alfonso Ruiz case. A cracked half of a woman's toenail with a French tip and a little rhinestone wedged deep between Ruiz' two front teeth. Ruiz is covered from head to toe in bruises and contusions of all different sizes and shapes. His body a human canvas of punishment.
A young woman walks to her motel, with a cheerful swagger, sipping from a 3-foot long souvenir cup. Sinister giggles echo off the strip, an oversized black man rides a little girl's pink bike slowly past her. The woman gets spooked and picks up her pace, half-jogging to her motel. A hooded figure with a pig-like nose sprints out of the darkness and begins punching her.
Nick and Warrick arrive on the scene of the young woman's beating. Her face doesn't look much different than Ruiz', except that she's still alive. Tears fall to the side, into her open wounds. Her wallet and cell phone are gone. Warrick reasons that the souvenir cup screams tourist, while Nick deduces that the emptied purse screams robbery.
At the hospital, the young woman, Jessica Hershberger, tells Sara she didn't see anything, but she did hear a lot of voices. She also heard them refer to her as "number two." Sara collects trace from Hershberger's face and notes on odd-shaped bruise on her lower back -- broken straight lines, a vague shape. Something other than a fist.
Detective Curtis is on the scene of a liquor store robbery. With gloved hands, she holds a gray XXL hoodie sweater. The store clerk relays to her that approximately ten hooded figures ran into the store and stole his good stuff – Alize, Patron and Hennessey. The clerk chased them out and snatched the sweater off one of their backs. The clerk noticed the man he snatched the sweater off had a deformed nose.
In the line of duty, Greg saves the life of another victim of the hooded man with the pig-like nose, Stanley Tanner. Both Greg and the critically injured Tanner wind up in the hospital. Tanner had only been in Las Vegas for twenty hours when he cut through an apartment complex while trying to catch a taxi on a side street and was brutally attacked.
"Fannysmackin"
:rotfl: im assuming that doesnt mean the same over there as over here :lol:
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Originally Posted by Ems
I think in the US fanny is another word for someones derriere - ahhh they have strange ways :rotfl:
I am looking forward to what Greg's reaction is going to be when he finds out about Gris/Sara.
I like the Greg/Sara pairing and i am pretty sure Greg still likes her :)
Of the newly revealed relationship between Grissom and Sara, William Petersen says, “We knew there was shock value to it because of the little bits and moments that Sara and Grissom have had over the years. So to see them together that way would have impact in terms of, ‘Whoa, there they are!’” Jorja Fox enjoys the mystery of the relationship, saying, “It left so many more questions than it really answered. And I think we’re all going to figure that out as we go into this season. Billy and I aren’t necessarily that far ahead of the audience with this one.”
When asked if there would be kissing between Grissom and Sara, Petersen responded with a laugh, “I’d like to think we could. We’d love to kiss but the network would have to cough up some more money for that. Tongue would cost more. Sometimes they pay for things that are fun.”
Petersen reflected on Grissom’s relationship with Lady Heather, viewing her less as a soul mate and more as a “spanking partner.” According to Petersen, “Every now and then a guy needs a good spanking. Lady Heather could teach this country a lot. How to dress.” “Definitely how to dress,” Fox concurred.
Fox thinks it would be great if Lady Heather and Sara met because every time the show goes places that are sexual, Sara’s never there. “She’s at the car-wash murder across town. So it is a pet peeve of mine that these episodes get written and I’m miles away. And I wonder if that’s partially control on Grissom’s part, since he hands out the cases.” When asked what he was thinking when he chose to wear the aloha shirt in the Season 6 finale, Petersen addressed the history of the shirt. “I got it in the Philippines 10 years ago off a guy’s back. I traded him shirts in the jungle. For Grissom, it was something different. This is how he lets his hair down when he’s with someone he trusts.”
I was just going to post that!!! lol - was just reading it!
I'll give him a spanking if he wants!!! *runs away and hides quick* :rotfl:
According to CSI Files sources, “Post Mortem” will open with an elderly woman, Penny Garden, at home listening to old 45s on her record player as she drinks cherry liqueur and smokes a cigarette while clipping coupons.
From Garden’s backyard, looking in through a thick glass window in her sun porch, a 5’8’-ish figure is seen inside the house with Garden. The silhouettes merge and meld, as if dancing, but their movements are too erratic for the music. Suddenly, the glass explodes outward from the impact of a human body.
Catherine examines Garden’s home and finds a drawer neatly packed with a host of prescription medications: Activan, Compazine, Zofran, Dulcolax, Senokot, Protonix and Prilosec.
Brass interviews Garden’s next door neighbor, Jason Tua, a Samoan man in his 20s. Tua says he was just hanging with his boys, indicating toward two large homeboys sitting in lawn chairs drinking beers, when all of a sudden he thought he heard someone breaking into Garden’s home, but it turned out it was Garden breaking out. He didn’t hear any voices, yelling or screams.
Further investigation reveals Tua to be the first suspect in Garden’s murder. Tua is a drug dealer who may have had his sights set on Garden’s prescription for hard to get painkiller fentanyl. Garden was prescribed 40 pills a month, but didn’t have any in her house.
Meanwhile, Greg’s actions in “Fannysmackin’,” which is scheduled to air three weeks earlier, come back to haunt him. In “Fannysmackin’,” Greg saves the life of Stanley Tanner, who he witnesses on the receiving end of a violent gang beating. In the process of saving Tanner, Greg accidentally runs over a young black man, Demitrius James. After James dies as a result, Greg finds himself facing a Coroner’s Inquest – a check-and-balance on the powers of the Sheriff’s office. A jury will rule on whether James’ death was “justifiable,” “excusable,” or “criminal.”
Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from early script drafts and the details of the episodes are liable to change before the episodes are shown. “Post Mortem” is expected to air on the 7th of November, 2006.
:crying: :crying: The beard has gone!!!! :crying: :crying:
I'm totally in mourning - how could he do that?! Sara must have been getting irrated by and and getting a rash, so asked him to shave it off so as not to give the game away!! :rotfl:
Haven't watched it yet (on my list of things to do today), but judging by the first five mins that I did see - it looks like an excellent opener - as always :D