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Episode Summary

When a spoiled heiress in her early twenties is kidnapped, the team has to work against the clock to save Chelsea, who is being featured on a website giving fans the option to choose whether she lives or dies. As they continue to investigate her disappearance, the team learns that Chelsea had finally been starting to grow up, but she may not have time to enjoy her new life.moreless
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  • Partee-partee-partee

    8.5
    "Great"
    A more than above avg episode - but not specatular. Solid plot driven to rescue a kidnapped socialite from a vengeful killer. Urgency is added right through the episode on several levels. The victim is still alive, scenes show us her compassionate side and we begin to sympathise for her, introducing the webcam and internet voting on her plight is ingeniously cruel - but adds to the urgency.

    Pacewise the episode moves along nimbly, moreso than you average WaT show, esp. one without firearm scenes.

    Scenes and locations are varied enough to have kept me entertained and the movitvations of the antaganist and victim make it a believeable scenario.

    Worth a watch.moreless

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  • A young heiress is kidnapped, and the time is short when an internet poll for her death is up...

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    This one a very nice episode of WAT. The opening was great, showing how this girl was the center of the attention of all the paparazzis right after having the "i don't want to" discussion with the other woman, who ends up being her pubilicist. The plot goes nicely, except when it comes to the ones who did it, since they don't go "trying and discarding" as in other episodes, but, seemingly, find them at their first try. The internet poll was something cool too, but they should have found out about the kidnapper manipulating the votes before, didn't they? Cool after all.moreless

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Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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  • Trivia

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    • Goof: Originally, the percentage who want Chelsea 'to die' is on the left, and 'to live' is on the right. Later on, the two options switch places. Edit
  • Notes

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    • This episode featured an alert for missing child Sabrina Fair Llorens Allen. Her disappearance remains unsolved (more info). Edit
    • Music: "This Fire" by Franz Ferdinand Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Martin Fitzgerald (in low tone to Sam): You know, we could make a sex tape. Post it online here and then you wouldn't have to tell anybody about us. Samantha Spade (pauses, then grins): That's cute. Edit
    • Martin Fitzgerald: Well, she's rich, beautiful and famous. What else is there, right? Vivian Johnson: Yeah, famous for being rich and beautiful. Edit
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    • (when asked about the war in Iraq) Chelsea Prince: We should just follow along with whatever the president does. This is a reference to a clip in the 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11 featuring the same response by singer Britney Spears. She also said "That we should just trust our president and follow along with what he's doing." Edit
    • This episode is ripped from the headlines of the lifestyle of Paris Hilton, a socialite famous only for being an heiress and party girl. Edit
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