The murder of a young socialite could be connected to a death pool, an offshore gambling boat, and a counterfeiting ring.The murder of a young socialite could be connected to a death pool, an offshore gambling boat, and a counterfeiting ring.The murder of a young socialite could be connected to a death pool, an offshore gambling boat, and a counterfeiting ring.
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Garcelle Beauvais
- Katrina Iverson
- (as Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was the 100th episode, thus the references to "100" in the show.
- GoofsU.S. territorial waters extend out 12 miles from shore, not 3 miles as stated in the episode.
- Quotes
Calleigh Duquesne: I guess somebody will always think it's easy to make a hundred.
Horatio Caine: But we... we know different, don't we?
- SoundtracksDem Jeans
(uncredited)
Performed by Chingy
Featured review
People Will Bet On Anything!
Some jewelry business hotshot is hosting a party for the young-and-beautiful when gun- toting thieves interrupt the fun with a robbery. The host says about $30 million of his stuff was being worn by the guests, who wind up killing two of the people, one of them a Paris Hilton-type socialite named "Dakota Hudson" who was in the swimming pool. A big twist is revealed early on as it's discovered that the bullet that killed her was fired from in the water, so there was a third shooter. Was that killing tied in with the robbery or was it separate?
The top two suspects are the ones who had Hudson on their "Death Pool" list, a list of about five people who they are betting on will die within a certain time or before others (sick, eh?). The "pool" is run on a boat three miles offshore which makes it untouchable to the local police.
Once again, this is another stylishly-photographed episode. I've noticed the cameramen have turned up their visual tricks with some added photo gimmicks this season. That's fine with me; it makes it all the more fun to watch and the colors have always been spectacular on this show. CSI: Miami has a lot of glitz but I think that's what makes it distinctive and fun to watch, among other things.
Overall, it isn't a particularly-involving story but it is good enough and I always like to see the human side of David Caruso's character, who seems to have extra compassion for little kids who are victims of their morally-bankrupt parents. When Horatio promises to look after a child, he always delivers.
The top two suspects are the ones who had Hudson on their "Death Pool" list, a list of about five people who they are betting on will die within a certain time or before others (sick, eh?). The "pool" is run on a boat three miles offshore which makes it untouchable to the local police.
Once again, this is another stylishly-photographed episode. I've noticed the cameramen have turned up their visual tricks with some added photo gimmicks this season. That's fine with me; it makes it all the more fun to watch and the colors have always been spectacular on this show. CSI: Miami has a lot of glitz but I think that's what makes it distinctive and fun to watch, among other things.
Overall, it isn't a particularly-involving story but it is good enough and I always like to see the human side of David Caruso's character, who seems to have extra compassion for little kids who are victims of their morally-bankrupt parents. When Horatio promises to look after a child, he always delivers.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 1, 2007
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