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By Caillan
December 20, 2004 - 9:29 AM

Hello World!

No, not the CSI episode "Feeling the Heat", but the sweltering conditions here in Queensland. Although I have to say I've been treating my fan with the utmost care since watching that episode. And, come to think of it, I haven't looked at a rollercoaster the same way since "Turn of the Screws" aired.

Luck certainly hasn't been on our side this summer. First, the air conditioner broke down (hence the fan filling in as a poor replacement), and then the pool filter broke down and had to be taken away for repairs. In the meantime, our pool became more like a swamp, as algae started growing on the bottom. Yuck. However, a change seems to be in the air, as the new filter was was fitted today, and hopefully we'll all be swimming by Christmas Day.

I hope all CSI Files readers have a safe, fun and (somewhat) restful holiday season!

Talk CSI Files threads

Below are some of the topics currently being discussed at Talk CSI:

- What did you think of CSI: Miami's "Addiction"?

- How has CSI changed since the first few episodes?

- Do you think Grissom is heading out the door?

More topics can be found at the Talk CSI!

Poll Results

Below are the results of the most recent CSI Files poll:


How would you rate 'Addiction'?
9-10 49.7% - (100 Votes)
7-8 15.9% - (32 Votes)
Didn't want to see it 14.9% - (30 Votes)
Wasn't able to see it 10.9% - (22 Votes)
5-6 5.4% - (11 Votes)
3-4 2.4% - (5 Votes)
1-2 0.4% - (1 Votes)

Total Votes: 201

Thanks for voting! Please participate in our new poll, which asks what you thought of CSI: New York's "Night, Mother".

    This Week's Television Listings

    • At 10:00 p.m. tonight, CBS will be showing a repeat of the CSI: Miami episode "Murder in a Flash". Here's how the network describes the episode:

      "E-mails and text messages trigger a mass gathering of students to perform a random task on a golf course; however, as the crowd disperses, the body of a high school student is found. The original message triggering the "flash mob" is traced to a high school senior whose father is a high-powered defense attorney. However, the case changes direction when Horatio and the team learn that the schoolmaster's daughter may have had something to do with the murder and evidence reveals that the victim was having an affair with his chemistry teacher."

    • Spike TV is scheduled to broadcast five episodes of CSI every weekday night this week. The full listing can be found here.

    • At 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 22, CBS will air CSI: New York's "Creatures of the Night". Here's a preview of the episode:

      "A girl is brutally attacked while walking through Central Park, leaving her with no recollection of the assault; meanwhile, Mac and Aiden investigate the murder of a drug dealer."

    • There will be no new episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation either this week, with CBS showing a repeat of "Crow's Feet" at 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 23.

      "Catherine is called to the scene of an apparent death from Ebola, but the autopsy reveals the lesions on the female victim's skin are from cosmetic surgery. After a second female victim is found dead with similar indicators, Catherine and Nick discover that both women have recently undergone an anti-aging treatment from a plastic surgeon. Meanwhile, Grissom, Sara and Greg investigate a homeowner found dead inside his tented house post-fumigation."

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