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Old 2005-01-11, 14:42   #1
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just wondering, if anybody else's ever seen any csi and thought it was completely ridiculous. :nuts:

i mean, come on, they're forensic investigators, what the hell are they doing interviewing suspects and all. but what i find most annoying is the way they just tramp about in their hip outfit, completely contaminating the crime scene with fibers, particles and organic materials from themselves en their clothes.

i guess bruckheimer has never seen a single forensic detectives (or similar) on discovery or what ever. usually i can overcome these things, but in csi it's a problem for me.

alias is also filled with ridiculous gadgets and procedures (yeah right, you're deep undercover, and you just have an conversation with your handler out on the open street, looking at each other in the reflection of a shop window.. talk about obvious) but somehow i can overlook it in there.

well, that was my rant...

cheers! :d

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Old 2005-01-14, 18:26   #2
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yes your right.

that's why i watch ncis.

it's far more realistic, with characters you can relate to.

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