The team discovers that a mysterious homicide was caused by a man in a wingsuit, who is also found dead the next day.The team discovers that a mysterious homicide was caused by a man in a wingsuit, who is also found dead the next day.The team discovers that a mysterious homicide was caused by a man in a wingsuit, who is also found dead the next day.
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- TriviaWhen Morgan is talking with Sara early in the episode she says "the firm, where the victim worked, Baker, Smith, & Capaldi". "Baker, Smith, and Capaldi" is a reference to Doctor Who and the actors that play the lead of The Doctor. Specifically, the 4th (or possibly 6th), 11th, and 12th Doctors. Tom Baker/Colin Baker, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi, respectively.
- GoofsWhen testing the Automatic Activation Device (AAD), several errors are made. CSI Stokes uses a pressure bottle to 'raise' the altitude to 2000 feet. Pressure decreases with altitude. He would have had to use a vacuum pump to raise the altitude and this would take several minutes to raise the altitude. The pressure/altitude reading is in absolute pressure. 0 feet would be 1 atmosphere (1000 hPA) or sea level. Las Vegas is already at 2000 feet altitude. The chamber with doesn't have any pressure seals, just a latch. This would prevent the chamber from holding pressure or vacuum. This would keep the chamber from exploding since it is made with Plexiglas panel that are far to thin to hold 2000' of vacuum.
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D.B. Russell: [about 2 options to investigate] Your pick!
Greg Sanders: Needle in a haystack or the impossible jigsaw
D.B. Russell: Why don't you take the easy one?
Greg Sanders: Which one is that?
[DB grins and walks away]
- ConnectionsReferences Doctor Who (2005)
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Good and old CSI
This was one of those episodes that makes me remember why I like CSI. Clues that appear from nothing, wrong conclusions, a big corporation conspiring or maybe just a small and as simple as a couple fight. But, like in many other cases, the writers get so worried about enjoy the viewers all the time (and they succeeded as you can see by my rating) that at some point, on the final minutes, everything gets too fast. The hidden criminal suddenly decides to reveal all the points, all the clues, even those the CSI had zero idea about. Maybe that's the price, I don't know. But sometimes that makes me feel that the CSI aren't that good or that this is a lazy maneuver from the writers to end the episode quickly.
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