Re: CSI: Las Vegas Season 8 thread
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Stop the on-screen Bugs!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Scott-S
What about speculation based on opinion? Is that concidered a spoiler?
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The first on-screen kiss in one of these long-teased TV romances can be tricky. (Babylon 5, which had the advantage of a time travel angle in one storyline, arranged matters so that the "first kiss" the audience sees is the first kiss for the time-travelling male character, but not the first kiss for the female who lives in that future - who has kissed him thousands of times in the intervening years. The first kiss between them in "normal" time is their first kiss for her, but their second for him. Did I ever mention that time travel gives me a headache? 
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Stop the on-screen Bugs!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
I suppose it could make sense that David would love slasher flicks given his occupation as Doc Robbin's assistant.
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Originally Posted by TravisR
And Hodges was right on about Wendy.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
I so wanted Sara to picked up that little murderous smartie-pants and shake some sense into her, and the truth out of her.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
I so wanted Sara to picked up that little murderous smartie-pants and shake some sense into her, and the truth out of her. Goodbye, Sara!
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| Sara's story was a slow build-up, starting with the domestic squabble |
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Originally Posted by Joseph DeMartino
I'm a little surprised this episode hasn't drawn more comment, not only because of its importance to the overall story, but because it was so good, and probably so different from what most of us thought it would be. I can now see how the writers considered their options - and what they knew the fans would be thinking - when Jorja Fox decided not to continue with the show and how much fun they had putting together the cliff-hanger - knowing they never intended to kill Sara, but that they could use the event as the catalyst for her eventual departure.
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