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DJariya 04-24-08 07:59 PM

CSI:---"Drops' Out"---4/24/08
 
My God, tonight is a busy night of TV. Thank God I'm off from work tomorrow.

Synopsis:

Spoiler:


Two murders that occur in the same apartment are linked to a jailed convict (Method Man), so the CSIs break him out of prison to help solve the crimes.



Refresh my memory someone. CBS has been heavily promoting this episode as Method Man's return to the show. When did he last appear and who did he play?

lvbob 04-24-08 08:08 PM

Poppin' Tags (2006)
The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music
Big Shots (2007)
A death in a drive-by limo shooting and the dragging death of a young woman turn out to be related crimes, and Greg discovers that the brother of the young man he ran over may have been involved.

TheMovieman 04-25-08 12:04 AM

Ok episode but was it me or in that preview for next week did I see the Mythbusters (Adam and Jamie)?

DJariya 04-25-08 04:30 AM

It was an okay episode. Personally, Method Man didn't do anything for me. That role could have been played by anyone.

Overall, the mystery of the shooting was kind of interesting, but the payoff kind of fell flat. It was good seeing Wendy as usual, although her time was way too brief.

sven 04-25-08 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by TheMovieman
Ok episode but was it me or in that preview for next week did I see the Mythbusters (Adam and Jamie)?

Its not just you. That was them.

Burgundy LaRue 04-25-08 10:33 AM

It was a solid episode for me. Method Man and Paul Guilfoyle (Det. Brass) have good comic chemistry, so it was good seeing them work off each other again.


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