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  • Nick works solo for the first time

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    Fight night and it's chaos in Vegas. And the team has an unusual night.



    Didn't really find Catherine's case interesting a all, but she got to work alone with a detective and well, she's got the experience to handle the situation.



    The fighter's case was interesting enough. Sara and Warrick work well together. How anger a man can become to find a way to beat a man to death, even in a legal fight like boxing. Nick's case was okay but that's not the best part of his storyline. Him questioning Grissom why he gets this kind of cases, Grissom's answer and Nick's reaction to it is why he is one of my favorite characters.
  • The team investigates homosides that take place duroing fight night including a dead boxer, a parking lot shooting and a jewelry hiest.

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    This is a perfect example of the genius of the concept of this show. It starts by showing a brutal boxing match that is one of the best I've seen filmed for a fictional program. Not only did it showcase the glitz and glamour of the sport but also the violence and danger behind it. Showing what happens to the face and body when it is excessively battered. The boxer was hit repeatedly until he fell down dead. At the same time a shooting took place and someone robbed a jewelry store. The show usually juggles multiple plot lines and in this edisode the strongest one is the boxing story which exlores and exploits all the aspects that go on in a boxing match from betting, fixing, promoting, and training, to the damage the sport can cause both physically and emotionally. And the depths people go through to win a match. The C.S.I. team has to prove whiether the death was caused by the fight or if it was murder. This episode builds a good case for making the sport illegal. Showing with trade mark illustrations the physical damage that this much infliction can cause. The next subplot was about "The Man" an arrogant clothing designer that used to be affiliated with a gang, and the team trying to prove his involvement with a murder that took place in the parking lot outside of the arena. I thought it was intresting how they showed the hazards of shooting a guns sideways. The only subplot that was disapointing was the jewelry hiest story which started out interesting but ended kind of mediocre. Even the character on the case thought so. But other then that this was one of best episodes of the season.
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