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  • This was the first episode I ever saw.

    9.0
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    Who every could have guessed that this would be the episode that would start me on my path to CSI insanity? Not me when I sat down to watch it. I actually managed to see this episode twice before I saw any other episode, which, when you think about it, is kinda weird. But this is supposed to be a review about the episode not how this was the first episode I ever saw so let me move on...



    ...Tammy was evil from the start, that much I could tell. If she was crazy or not, that may be up for debate. I liked how they continued the plot from this episode in the next season. I felt sorry for the parents who felt that they had to bail their daughter out of jail even though she was kidnapped many years ago. My favorite part of the episode was when Greg told Nick how there was unarinam and Nick thought he would start glowing green. Easily the best part of the episode. When Catherine was talking to Tammy in the jail cell, that part was well acted. Pretty good episode overall.
  • A previously unsolved disappearance of a little girl is re-opened when a recent pottery store was robbed and contained her adult finger print. Her parents are overjoyed, but they'll soon find that this is not the daughter they remember.

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    This is a very interesting episode , other than “Blood Drops” this is got to be the best episode of the first season. It keeps you guessing from the start of how the girl was kidnapped, by who, and what was her finger print was found in the pottery store. I recommend seeing this episode to anyone. This is one of the greats and you will be hooked from the beginning to the end. There is also an appearance by Grissom’s love interest at the time, who helps in aging the photographs to help identify the woman. Grissom and Catherine try to convict her, but in the end they find that hardened by her deceived parents.
  • Spontanious combustion?

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    This episode was excellent. One of the best this season.



    A body is found in a pottery store in what's apparently a robbery that was interrupted. Grissom, Nick & Catherine investigate and one of the fingerprints found at the scene matches athe fingerprint of a 5 year old kidnapped 20 years ago.



    Sara & Warricks case was funny. A woman is burned to ashes and only the chair she was in was burned the rest of the house is ok and Sara believes they have a case of spontaneous combustion. Warrick thinks there's a scientific explenation but Sara wants to keep an open mind.



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