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Kokuten
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Nov-09-04, 00:13 AM (EDT) |
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"on the recent CSI pieces."
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I've been watching CSI recently, since a Romantic Interest of mine is actually working on a career as a forensic investigator, and I'm retroactively impressed at how bang-on the characterizations of the CSI people were. I'm also fairly shocked that a recent TV series can actually hold my interest, but that's a matter for another board. Wonderful job bringing the CSI folks onboard, I look forward to seeing them put to use, when_ever_ their time is due. -- Kokuten Daysleeper RCW #13013 (Insert Witticism Here) |
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Mephron
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Nov-09-04, 03:57 PM (EDT) |
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1. "RE: on the recent CSI pieces."
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>I've been watching CSI recently, since a Romantic Interest of mine is >actually working on a career as a forensic investigator, and I'm >retroactively impressed at how bang-on the characterizations of the >CSI people were. Thank Gryph, Ard and Chad for that - I got into CSI based on their commentary, and now it gives me something to do for two hours a night besides plot and play City of Heroes. (...it's on Spike TV from 7 PM to 9 PM. In case you were thinking something depraved.) >I'm also fairly shocked that a recent TV series can actually hold my >interest, but that's a matter for another board. William Peterson brought together a significantly interesting bunch of actors, all of whom make their characters feel 'real', which is a good part of it - there ARE people like Gil Grissom out there, people like Sara, and like Cath and Warrick and Nick... -- Geoff Depew - Darth Mephron Haberdasher to Androids, Dark Lord of Sith Tech Support. "Brazil has decided you're cute." |
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Wedge
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Nov-09-04, 04:17 PM (EDT) |
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2. "RE: on the recent CSI pieces."
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>>I've been watching CSI recently, since a Romantic Interest of mine is >>actually working on a career as a forensic investigator, and I'm >>retroactively impressed at how bang-on the characterizations of the >>CSI people were. > >Thank Gryph, Ard and Chad for that - I got into CSI based on their >commentary, and now it gives me something to do for two hours a night >besides plot and play City of Heroes. (...it's on Spike TV from 7 PM >to 9 PM. In case you were thinking something depraved.) We're perversely proud of having driven Gryph from never having seen the show to owning the first three seasons on dvd inside of a month. (Which is meant as a comment on the show, not Gryphon :) Anyway, it's science geeks fighting crime. What's not to love, and what better place for them than New Avalon?
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Gryphon
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Nov-09-04, 04:25 PM (EDT) |
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3. "RE: on the recent CSI pieces."
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>We're perversely proud of having driven Gryph from never having seen >the show to owning the first three seasons on dvd inside of a month. >(Which is meant as a comment on the show, not Gryphon :) Actually, it took more than a year, measured from the time when discussions of the show started cropping up in the lab channel. I really have to be motivated to get arsed to watch anything on network TV nowadays, let alone borrow from it. (Or cable, come to that. I never have watched Stargate SG-1, despite several Suspects being deeply, inscrutably into it. I'll probably watch the new Battlestar Galactica series, though. I liked the pilot.) --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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