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Flash(backs) - aahh-ahhhhhhhhhh!

PAST! CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Five, 9.00pm

CSIHave you seen the classic film Rashomon? Well, we haven't, so any references we make to it here will be sketchy at best. Cinemaphiles, please don't e-mail us. We have, however, seen episode 1-21 of Veronica Mars ('A Trip To The Dentist'), which was a kind of homage to that movie and which was awesome, so our references to it will be pretty much based on that. Anyway, why are we talking about it? Because this episode of CSI is another homage to that film. Mmmm, homagey.

So, in this week's episode, the team investigate a murder that takes place at a wedding (bet the photographs for THAT one will be absolute corkers) and gather plenty of evidence, only for all of the evidence to get stolen. D', and indeed oh. So, via the medium of flashbacks, the team use their memories to piece together the case, but of course, the human memory is a tricky thing, and can we be sure that anyone's memory is accurate? It all gets a bit deep and philosophical if you think about it too much, but it's an interesting concept, isn't it? It worked extremely well in Veronica Mars (particularly when it was revealed later in season two that not all of the accounts given by the people Veronica quizzed were accurate or truthful), and we trust the good people at CSI to do things properly, so we're expecting big things from this'un.

Also, entirely irrelevent to this, but all the same: we offically love Jorja Fox after reading her 'One Final Question' in last week's Radio Times. Love!

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