Sorry if it has already been said but do we have a date yet of when channel 5 are going to show season 7 ????? I know it will be at the begginig of the year but have they set a date????
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Sorry if it has already been said but do we have a date yet of when channel 5 are going to show season 7 ????? I know it will be at the begginig of the year but have they set a date????
I think i read somewhere on the net that season 7 was returning to the UK screens on Jan 30 but I'm not sure. It will be in the new year some time though
I read that as well, I think it was digi spyQuote:
Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
Sara, Warrick, Catherine (mostly Sara/Warrick) and Brass work the case of Margo Riley who is murdered. Jesse Hottman is something of a stud and something of a male prostitute, only it's all high class and he and his cohorts pretend it's not prostituting because he has "relationships." How is Jesse important to Margo? Well, read on.
Jesse has "relationships" with a lot of people, so Sara and Warrick go to visit Jesse at his place of employment. This is all high-dollar - the finest of everything - best champagne, Gucci clothes, nice jewelry, etc. Jesse thinks Sara is there to um, be one of his many "relationships" so he tries to schmooze her, and Sara sort of lets him work his "magic" on her (he's a stud, a stud who is a high-dollar prostitute) and is somewhat amused by it before she gets down to business. He tries to hold her hand and she jerks away, she's not that amused.
There is MUCH talk about why women pay for his "relationship" services, and Sara is definitely curious and also somewhat disgusted. It's about the dream, it's about perfection, etc.
The key here -- Margo hired Jesse to work his "relationship" magic on her, only when they got to her place she whipped out a baby photo album. Turns out she gave up a baby many years ago, and has been searching for him. Turns out that baby? Yeah, Margo's baby is Jesse. Whom she hired to have sex with her under false pretenses because she wants a relationship with him, but not that kind of relationship. No, she just wants to be his mama. Jesse? Squicked out to say the least. Margo ends up dead! Who killed her? One of Jesse's other "relationships?" A lot of the women he has relationships with are very jealous, they didn't want Margo moving in on their territory. Did one of them kill Margo?
Also, Sara and Brass visit Bill, Margo's husband. This is longer dialogue than would normally be posted, but interesting:
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Brass: I remember you telling me you didn't have kids.
Bill We don't...or I don't. She gave him up right after we met.
Sara: Why?
Bill: She was seventeen. And we were in love.
Sara: And you didn't want kids.
Bill Riley shakes his head "no."
Brass: How old were you?
Bill: Twenty-nine.
Sara: Pretty selfish. Who did Margo give the baby to?
Bill: The father. But he was a drunk. Last we heard, the kid ran away.
Sara: Margo was looking at this photo album when she was killed.
Bill nods.
Bill: Ever since she hit menopause, she's been taking it out.
Brass: Isn't she a little young for menopause?
Bill: They call it premature menopause. She was having a hard time with it.
Sara: Dealing with the finality of not being able to have children. But at the same time, knowing you have one somewhere.
Bill nods, agreeing.
Nick, Keppler and Spork work the other case in this episode.
From Betty: Hey Kristin, any CSI scoop?
I got a little intel on Liev Schreiber's CSI character, a new addition to the cast next month while William Petersen takes some time off. I'm hearing Liev will be playing an investigator named Michael Keppler, who has an interesting past that may or may not involve avenging a former girlfriend's death. Let's just say he's got a few things in common with Mike Delfino, including the girlfriend's father, who's a bit sinister and on Michael's back to commit more crimes.
Question: Please give me some scoop on CSI!— Melinda
Ausiello: William Petersen's month-long sabbatical kicks in on Jan. 4, and exec producer Carol Mendelsohn told my colleague Craig Tomashoff that his absence will cause tension between Gil and Sara, which will become clear in a future episode when Grissom tries to make things right by "sending Sara something." Another plant, perhaps? Pick up the new TV Guide (our first double issue!) for more on Petersen's exit.
I guess we could all learn a lot from Sir Isaac Newton. Including Johannes Keppler Kepler. Keppy #1 needed some help explaining planetary motions.
As for Keppy #2? He gets a visit from a blue collar version of his own Phillip Gerard -- that's the best description I can come up with. His name is Jack McCarty and Keppy loves him like a father. Aw. Jack is a retired Trenton cop (Brass is a cop from Jersey! Maybe they'll get together and, I don't know, go to a Springsteen concert. Or rent a copy of Garden State and cuddle on the couch) whose phone calls Keppy has not been returning. Okay, we've seen Catherine's father and her father figure (remember that episode where she tried to solve the murder of her stripper friend?). We've met Grissom's father figure (the treacherous Gerard!), Warrick's father figure (Random Acts of Violence), and Nick's actual dad (they had nicknames for each other! And we know those nicknames! I could've lived my life without hearing a grown man be called Pancho). I'm sensing a theme here. Four out of five of those guys ended episodes falling from grace in the eyes of their proteges/progeny. What goes up, must come down.
Anyway, I don't have much on the rest of the episode yet, but Keppler does go out to lunch with Wendy "Captain Liberty" Sims. Naomi Watts should watch her back!
So what've we got here? The MCSK puts the cart before the horse and sends the mini before committing the crime. What's the setting? Barbara Glass' condo. Barbie -- mid-50s, a retired psychotherapist -- is none too happy to have her place teeming with officers as she goes about her regimented day. Upon seeing the replica -- and who wouldn't be creeped out (and a little psyched!) to see a mini model of their own living room? -- she and her husband, Peyton, cooperate with Brass. They form a band called Brass & Glass, and tour the country, performing at bluegrass festivals. The end.
Not really. An undercover officer poses as Barbara and gets killed in the process. I guess she was too good.
N-E-WAY, we learn that Barbara did a lot of pro-bono work (not to be confused with pro-Bono work) -- which included helping those in a halfway house. One of the former halfway house residents? Mr. Mitch Jones, a.k.a. Lionel Dell. Ohmigosh, does that last name sound familiar? <rolls eyes> Mitch/Lionel is none other than the only biological child of the late, train-crazy Ernie Dell. The dots are starting to connect...
Mitch/Lionel used to work at Mannleigh Chicken Plant, but got laid off thanks in part to Izzy Delancey's PSA. Raymundo Suarez took over his job. Mitch/Lionel turned to drugs (like the spiders...), which means Penny Garden's stash would've been mighty attractive to him.
Sara (and Sofia) rationalize that Ernie pretty much admitted to the crimes to save his son. Mitch/Lionel is having none of it, and then goes all David Copperfield on them: Ernie and his wife (the also late Mrs. Dell) could not have children, so they foster parented "a ton" of kids. Lionel was a surprise -- hey, so was my cousin, but we love him anyway -- and was added to the already crowded mix of kids. Mrs. Dell died and Ernie became absorbed in his trains. Mitch/Lionel is bitter, indeed.
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SARA
Every boy needs a father.
If this isn't complicated enough for y'all, Barbara Glass (the real one, not the undercover one) also ends up dead. But Catherine deduces that there's more to Dr. Glass' murder than meets the eye.
Sara and Grissom start looking through tapes of parties the Dells threw for their foster kids. They count at least a dozen children, and speculate on the difficulty they'll have finding these kids -- now adults who have possibly changed their names, like Lionel Dell did.
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SARA
We call it "graduation."
Is this before or after Grissom takes his sabbatical?
After..
Grissom takes his sabbatical in 'Leaving Las Vegas' then he returns about 4 episodes after... I think it's 4.
Monster in a box is supposed to be grissom's first episode back after his time away.
Rumours are that Keppler dies in Episode 15!!
Dont know how, so could be a car crash or something, rather than a murder, but you never know - it could be the miniature killer !
Teenagers. Sex. Sports. STDs. Jealously. And because this is CSI, death. That's pretty much the casefile summed up. It reminds me of the B-plot in Let the Seller Beware, minus the cannibalism.
Megan Cooper and Ryan Franco, a cheerleader and a basketball player, respectively, are missing. There are quite a few suspects -- including Megan and Ryan themselves -- and it all points to a pretty generic plot. Charlie Keller is the Peter Parker-esque boy who's in love with Megan. Megan loves Ryan. Ryan is in love with himself. Then there's Sheila Latham, Megan's best friend. And Diane Kentner, their photography teacher who has an interesting conversation with Warrick about his divorce. Did you hear that? Warrick is back on the market, ladies!
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WARRICK
Seems to me unrequited love follows you your whole life.
DIANE KENTNER
Divorced?
WARRICK
On paper, yeah. But until her stuff's out of my garage, I don't consider it official.
DIANE KENTNER
I've been through a couple of those. I don't think we're meant to be monogamous our whole life.
This episode kind of screams, "We're saving the good stuff for the finale! Here's a tidbit about Warrick to tide you over!" It seems to be evenly divided between Warrick, Nick, and Brass. Grissom and Greg keep themselves occupied throughout the episode as well. And there's Archie! Archie is in this episode! I don't understand why he doesn't get more attention. He's beautiful. Sara and Catherine are around, but blink and you'll miss them, as of what I have of the script. Sara is presumably dealing with her Grissom!Angst and Catherine is...probably getting a Brazilian wax now that Warrick is single.
Question: You haven't said much regarding any of the CSI shows. Got any spoilers?— Kelly
Ausiello: Would you believe I have stuff on all three shows? Let's start with the mother ship: Sara and Grissom are going to engage in an intimate act that involves her taking a sharp object to his neck. (Bonus scoop: This act takes place in Sara's posh new pad). Over on New York, a casting call has gone out for an actress who looks like a "younger version of Lindsay." (Hmmm.... ) That same episode will feature an appearance by Criss Angel of Mindfreak fame. Last but definitely not least, over on Miami… come to think of it, this scoop warrants its very own question/answer. (Skip past the next question, spoilerphobes!)
Question: Can you give another clue about who will be shot during February sweeps on CSI: Miami?— Amester7
Ausiello: (Major spoiler alert) Prepare yourself for the easiest asterisk quiz in the history of asterisk quizzes. It's D**k*.
It is rumoured that when Grissom returns he has his beard back and sara shaves it off in her bathroom.
If this is true - how dare she!!! :angry:
His beard belongs on him!!!!
:rotfl: :D
We should look after him eh Ems - we'll let him keep the beard :D
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Ahhh, thats more like it!!!
Pic of Keppler meeting Grissom in Law of Gravity - click on the pic to make it nice and large :D :D
I was going to post that I seen the latest episode aired in the US "Meat Market" and it shows a clip of Grissom writing a letter to Sarah and the beard is back.
What lmaoo would Sara actually shave his beard off??
I love the beard... but am more of a beardless fan *hides* But still, that's a bit extreme :lol:
According to CSI Files sources, “Empty Eyes” opens with two showgirls, Libby and Cammie, arriving home from work and entering the nice Craftsmen style home they share with four other showgirls. The girls are smoking hot, even wearing sweats and with their hair pulled back. As they walk through the front door, they exchange caddy remarks about one of the other dancers, speculating that she got her role as principal dancer because she’s bad on her feet, but good on her back.
Libby and Cammie go into the messy kitchen and complain about the pigsty. A half-full wine bottle is on the counter next to two empty wine glasses. Crusty dishes are in the sink. They attribute the mess to their roommate Amber’s creepy new musician boyfriend and talk of wanting to move out.
Suddenly the loud thump of hip hop music fills the room, bleeding through the ceiling above. They exchange WTF looks and head upstairs to investigate the source of the music. Along their way, they pass a sexy black bra hanging off a stair rail, then a tank top.
Libby asks if the music is coming from her room. Cammie says it is and hence, is Libby’s problem. Libby disappears down the hallway.
Just as Cammie is about to open her bedroom door, she hears a shriek, muffled by the music. Cammie goes down the hall to Libby’s room and inches the door open. She calls out for Libby. No answer.
An arm snakes out from behind the door and grabs Cammie’s wrist, pulling her inside. She struggles against her unseen attacker, but is no match for his strength. The door flies open as she’s pulled out of frame to reveal two of her roommates, Amber and Jenn, on the floor, mouths gagged, wrists and ankles bound, terror in their eyes.
Three hours later, Sara, Warrick, Grissom, Nick, Greg and Brass are at the scene. Bloody shoeprints are on visible on the stairs. Not there earlier when we saw Libby and Cammie walk up them. The angle of the toe print indicates that blood was tracked down the stairs.
Sara shines her maglite into the darkness underneath a bed. All of a sudden, a bloody hand shoots out from underneath the bed and scratches Sara’s face. Sara draws her gun, adrenaline racing. Grissom and Warrick rush in to assist Sara. A raspy female voice comes from underneath the bed. “Help me.” Sara’s maglite illuminates Cammie’s pale face. She’s still alive. Sara takes her bloody hand, telling her it’s going to be alright and telling Grissom and Warrick to call an ambulance.
Cammie can barely speak through her slashed throat. She manages to tell Sara her name, that a man did this to her and makes references to “pour wine” and “breast knife” that Sara doesn’t understand. Cammie clings to life as she talks to Sara, but dies just as the siren of the approaching ambulance is heard.
Sara examines the half-empty wine bottle downstairs and thinks it might be a clue to the killers identity, as Cammie had said, “pour wine.” The bottle has a personalized label on it reading, “Thanks for everything, Angels. Love, Charlie.”
The CSIs note that the house alarm had been disabled. Perhaps who ever disabled the alarm committed the murders.
Brass interrogates Jake Benedetto, a retro hipster real estate mini-mogul, who appears as if he’s seen the movie “Swingers” too many times. Benedetto rents homes exclusively to showgirls because they always have jobs, pay on time and if they come up short, he’s flexible if they are. When asked why he disabled the alarm at 3705 Nugget Way, home to the murdered showgirls, he explains that they set it off three times the first week they moved in. When he rolled the bill down to them, they asked him to disable the alarm. Upon learning the girls had been murdered, Benedetto’s cool façade crumbles.
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. “Empty Eyes” is expected to air on the 1st of March, 2007.
The episode opens with beauty queens,
Catherine has an epiphany about green eyes and contacts. She also has an interesting converstaion with Sara, and, so far, it's the only interesting part of this script.
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SARA
Orgami? (sic)
CATHERINE
Cheap Las Vegas version, I guess. It's a form of paper folding.
SARA
Guy was hitting on your vic. Bet you there's a number inside.
Catherine carefully opens the stem of the paper rose to reveal..."Carey. 555.0179."
CATHERINE
You get one of these before?
SARA
Yeah. Guys are always giving me weird things.
This seems to be a Catherine ep. She has a moment where she remembers Keppy. Sniff. I don't know about you guys, but I loooooooved Keppy.
I liked Keppler he had a thing about him. It's a shame that his character died they could have used him as a recurring character like hodges.
Have you seen all the speculation about either Hodges or Sara being being the MCSK!!
Apparently, a lot of people are basing this on the fact that it hasn't been announced if Jorja Fox has signed up for Season 8 yet and everyone is also saying that Hodges is being way to creepy in this season with regards to the MCSK. I think its just Hodges being totally up Grissom's backside though, rather than anything sinister lol
no I haven't but I have seen the episode "fallen Idols" which was shown in the US on Thursday, were we see Sara shaving Grissoms beard at the end. Man I hope homebase and B&Q have plenty drills.
I think some torture of Sara is required - how very dare she shave off his beard :angry: I would have let him keep it - I could have sat there stroking it every day :wub: :wub: :lol:
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And haha I was unsure about Sara shaving Griss's beard, but I saw some pics, and being the Sara/Griss fan that I am, it looked quite hot :lol:
What no way :eek: rumours about Hodges and Sara.
These are my views on the two...
Hodges: I think it would be a silly idea to make him the serial killer, but then in some ways think it would be really good. As all these years we've been trusting him etc.. and it kind of would make some sort of sense, if he had gone mad etc or something. I kind of hope it is Hodges :rotfl: As bad as that sounds.
Sara: I think that would be a terrible mistake. Not just because she's my favourite. But the writers would get sooo many complaints, and I think if it was Sara, the viewings would drop dramatically (some people are like that). I just don't think that's in Saras character, and would ruin all of which we've watched.
These are just my views of course. And I know they are only specualtion like hee.
I can't personally see it with either of them myself - Hodges was brought in for light relief following Gregs move to the field (and he does crack me up!) although his attention to detail etc and always wanting to be right could go against him. I think he is more of a red herring than anything tbh.
Sara - well...:hmm: I dunno - in some of the episodes already shown the US, it has been mentioned that because of the meticulous nature in which all the crime scenes and the miniatures have been dealt with, with no forensic evidence left behind etc as such, then Nick commented that it could be an inside job (lab, police or CSI), but I think the speculation about Sara is plain and simply to do with her not yet signing up for the next Season (or at least it not having been announced).
I think it will be someone completely difference, but from the clues, apparently the viewers "know" the killer - which makes you go :hmm: :hmm: :lol:
I don't think it's Hodges or Sara that is the minature killer. It's way to obvious to be one of them. I do beleive that it is either a cop or possible a criminal from a previous series seeking revenge on the csi. They probably won't reveal who it is until the end of the series. If reports are true that Jorja (sara) has not renewed her contract yet then maybe they have a plan to make it personal and have a minature of her place and the possiblity that she could be a victim.
That was one of the other possibilities that was being banded about - that if Jorja didn't sign up, she'd be the final victim.
I think we are thinking along the same lines Kath - these two are far too much of red herrings to be the killer - I think its more likely to be someone that we've seen in the lab/police station or where ever that have been very much in the background. Then they will be revealed and we'll be like ... ohhhhhh!
A bit like when the copper got killed in the finale of Miami - everyone was speculating about the death of one of them, and it was him who hadn't really been in it much
From Jen in Stockton, California: I heard a rumor that CSI's Miniature Killer might be David Hodges, or that it might be someone else within the crime lab. Do you know if there is any truth to this rumor?
When I asked Wallace Langham these very questions, he told me, "David Hodges is very much involved with the story of the Miniature Killer. He's been trying desperately to cozy up to Grissom, and...killing people might get Grissom's attention." Wallace (a wonderful man, by the way) tells me the Miniature Killer storyline will be resolved by season's end—and that something very important involving David Hodges is revealed in this season's 20th ep, airing Apr. 12.
Far to much of a red herring surely!!!!
They wouldnt be this obvious !
Maybe Hodges is the one to crack the case, rather than actually be the MCSK. Like you say Em - its far too obvious and lots of people have already been speculating that its Hodges, so surely they wouldn't have it as him. I think hes great! Love his character - he'd better be in Season 8!!!
In the 19th episode, “Big Shots” opens in the parking lot outside Chances, a gentlemen’s club. Beauty pageant winners Miss Boulder City and Miss Lake Tahoe are making out while Miss Sparks stands in the dark smoking marijuana. It’s 4:20 a.m. and they’re getting anxious for their limo to arrive.
The sound of gunshots fills the air. A limo heads straight toward the valet platform, hopping the curb and taking out a newspaper box. The valet attendants, patrons and the beauty pageant contestants run for their lives. The limo plows toward Miss Boulder City who’s heel pops off. At the last instant, she jumps out of the way and the limo crashes into the back of the club.
The limo is riddled with bullet holes. Champ Landley is found dead inside the vehicle, shot in the head.
A young girl is found dead on Green Valley Parkway. COD is craniocerebral trauma. Abrasions on elbows, ribs, and knees caps go down to the bone. She also suffered atlanto-occipital dislocation, a basilar skull fracture and a contre-coup injury from her head bouncing against the ground. She was dragged behind a car.
The young girl is initially identified as Melissa Gentry based on identification found in the victim’s purse. Warrick brings Gentry’s mother, Kathy Gentry, into the police department to discuss her daughter’s death. The conversation is interrupted by a phone call from Catherine advising him that the body was misidentified. Melissa Gentry is alive and well. Warrick shows Mrs. Gentry the picture of the victim initially believed to be her daughter and asks if she knows the girl. Mrs. Gentry identifies the victim as Simone Castro, her daughter’s best friend.
Catherine interviews Melissa Gentry about her best friend Simone’s horrible death. Melissa says that Simone was all about having fun and no one would want to kill her. According to Melissa, Simone enjoys having a good time with guys who have money. She doesn’t have sex with them. She just likes to get drunk and hang out in cool penthouses.
In the 21st episode, “Ending Happy” involves the complicated death of former boxer, Felix Morales aka “Happy.” Happy was found dead, floating in the swimming pool of the Sugar Cane Ranch whorehouse with a large purple contusion on his forehead partially closing one eye and two holes in his neck.
Sugar Cane Ranch is located in Nye County, Nevada. However, the county is not equipped to handle murder cases so the Las Vegas team steps in to assist local Sheriff Bastille. The whorehouse has an unusual carnival atmosphere, filled with attractive young “working girls” and senior citizens. Sheriff Bastille explains that there is an inexpensive trailer park in the hills behind Sugar Cane Ranch.
Sara and Grissom meet one of the senior citizens, Milton, when he screams out from a crowd of the elderly that someone shot his wife. Sheriffe Bastille sets the record straight. Milton’s wife died of a stroke 10 years ago.
Sheriffe Bastille tells Sara and Grissom that Sugar Cane Ranch is owned by George (aka Binky) and Doris Babinkian, who run a tight ship, pay their taxes, provide employment, pillars of the community who have never been a problem. As he extols the virtues of the establishment and its owners, working girl Aimee pushes her way through the crowd to hand the Sheriff his gun belt complete with holstered weapon, which he left in her room.
David Phillips examines Happy’s body at the scene, but doesn’t reach a clear determination as to cause of death. Happy could have drowned, but the large contusion on his forehead is significant. Upon further examination, Phillips notices two dime-sized holes on either side of Happy’s trachea.
Grissom examines two streaks of blood on the dead man’s t-shirt, lining up under the neck holes and running from the collar to mid-chest. Grissom determines Happy was standing when he sustained the throat punctures and could have bled down his throat, drowning in his own blood before he hit the water.
Greg goes to the parlor of Sugar Cane Ranch and lines the girls up to give DNA samples. As he swabs Aimee’s mouth, she tells him to come see her later so she can show him a better way to get DNA.
Brass goes to the Sugar Cane Ranch beauty shop to talk to some of the girls. They all deny having seen Happy the night before. After a little persuasion, he gets them to tell him what they think of Happy. The girls hated Happy. He hit on them all the time, got rough with them, required pills to achieve erection but couldn’t finish the job and he farted a lot. Additionally, he stopped paying for their services. He thought the rules of the house didn’t apply to him. It seems the owners had taken him in, potentially to help him with a comeback in his boxing career. The girls tell Brass that Binky was tired of the way Happy treated them and tried to get him to stop being so obnoxious, but Doris didn’t do much about it because she was fond of Happy. The girls seem to know more about Doris and Happy, but won’t say anything.
Warrick learns that the letters E space S – L- U are visible in the contusion on Happy’s forehead. Grissom, Sara and Greg search the girls rooms looking for defensive weapons that might bear those initials. They uncover a bounty of weapons, despite Doris’ assurance that the girls weren’t allowed to have weapons. Grissom finds a baseball bat in one of the girl’s rooms. Lettering on the bat match the lettering on the victim’s head.
Brass brings Dreama Cox in for interrogation. She is the owner of the baseball bat. After singing a little song for Brass, he reminds her he isn’t Paula Abdul and they get down to business. Dreama admits to hitting Happy in the head with the baseball bat, but claims she did not kill him because he walked out of her room. She hit him with the bat in self-defense and lifts her shirt to reveal nasty bruises on her ribs which she says Happy gave her.
Dreama may be off the hook when Dr. Robbins determines the severe head trauma may not have been what killed Happy.
Best chat up line ever :rotfl:Quote:
she tells him to come see her later so she can show him a better way to get DNA.
Gotta love an episode named after Little Orphan Annie's battle cry.
So what do you get when you cross Xenu with those weird tapes found on the Lost island?
The answer is: This episode.
Greg gets bitten by a suspect, Nick wrangles pigs, Sara is reminded why she became a vegetarian, and Grissom may join a UFO-based religion.
Just kidding on that last part.
It's not likely Sara will be joining up, either.
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SARA
What is this?
GRISSOM
I think their UFO club is based on the teachings of this man. Dr. Sidney Buckman. Appears to be a lecture.
DR. SIDNEY BUCKMAN
...The natural form of these invaders is not human. They are described in ancient accounts as serpents and dragons. And man's weapons against them has been the sword. Cut off its tail and the serpent lives. Cut off its tale and the serpent dies...
SARA
Did he think Chyna came from outer space?
(off Grissom's look)
That's the craziest motive I ever heard.
I wish Mulder and Scully would visit.