If
there was ever a future show in the CSI franchise, one might wonder where it
would be set and what it would be about. They have set the shows in Las Vegas,
Miami, New York, and Quantico is where this one is set. Where would future ones
be set? They haven’t gone to the Midwest in this show. They could do a CSI: St.
Louis. That’s probably my prediction. Or, they could do one in Seattle. I mean,
there are links to it with D. B. I remember reading that one of the cast
members from CSI still wanted to appear in the show. She could still appear in
a future spin-off of some sort. I think that the actress’s name was Elizabeth
something or other but I can’t remember what her character’s name was. She was
a younger person and was in the show towards the end. In fact, she joined
around the same time that D. B. was put in the cast and I was possibly thinking
that they might do a spin-off in LA. Although, that seems unlikely as a
location since there is an NCIS show in LA. That’s also why we won’t see a CSI:
New Orleans in the future. But, the location could be in Baltimore.
http://adamdeckersurvivor.blogspot.com/ This is my primary blog, even
though I created it second. I typically update it every Wednesday, although it
can and does change at different times throughout the year. It’s my blog about
the show Survivor. I might actually make a different blog the primary blog of
mine should it ever end, but at the moment it looks like there is no end in
sight for Survivor and the only worrisome sign of that happening would be if
Jeff Probst died, retired, or left the show for one reason or another. I mostly
update my other blogs based on that one even if it means posting about episodes
long after they air.
It
looks like the PGA tour might cut off some of the planned newscast scheduled at
5:30 before 60 Minutes starts at 6. But only if it cuts off too much of it
would it be a problem and that isn’t happening tonight. I know that tape delay
is mostly gone until football returns, but it isn’t gone entirely. There might
be tennis in the future. There will certainly be two Sundays affected by March
Madness and we’ll probably have to worry about The Masters affecting it as
well. After The Masters airs, we probably won’t have to worry about the show
getting delayed again until season 3 (if the unlikely happens and this show
gets renewed). Meanwhile, somebody let me know when The Broncos play the Rams
in football so I know the final score. I won’t say why I’m interested in these
particular teams or why I only care about their first game against each other.
But I’ll try my best to stay updated myself so I know this myself without
having to rely on someone else. Anyways, today I am live blogging this episode.
Today’s
episode is brought to you by no delay. We begin with a man giving a statement
to the police about a missing person who we can see was in fact kidnapped. How
is this a cyber crime? I guess we’ll see what relates. People then find her
body by the looks of it. D B had a date by the looks of it. The team
investigates the case and they believe that the husband is the killer. It looks
like the device she was wearing is the cyber connection.
The
second part brings us the focus of today’s episode: near field communication. People
find information based on what the wrist wear says. Is it just me or do they
have a dumb password for a high tech crime company? There is an activity log
that contradicts what the suspect says. But I do have the feeling that the
husband being the suspect is too easy. It turns out that the husband was
looking for relationship advice to help his marriage. They look for a different
suspect and find a dead body. Actually, the person is not actually dead.
The
third part has people at the crime scene. They are interviewing the person who
they found who looks like he survived the same type of thing that Alison, the
dead person, did not. It appears that the perpetrator was looking to harvest
organs on the black market. There’s another person kidnapped and one of the
people responsible looks like he is being trapped into doing this in some way.
The
fourth part has Keith, the unwilling criminal, talking to the mastermind of the
whole case. It turns out that he is doing this for a person that he knows. That
is why he is into illegal organ harvesting. The good guys find a way of finding
who is responsible, or at least who is after a kidney.
The
fifth part has the team figuring out who is responsible for the kidnappings,
killings, and organ harvesting. They are able to find the people and help the
two people who both underwent surgery. The criminals don’t see what they did
wrong. Daniel wins the bet against Brody. Avery and D B are able to watch a
recording of the game that they missed.
On
the next CSI: Cyber, airing March 2nd, Avery is looking for her
daughter who she suddenly has all of a sudden. Did I miss something? I should
probably look up more about her character sometime. For now, this is Adam
Decker, signing off.
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