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The Best Damn TV. Period.

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Thanks to america’s most glorious contemporary invention; TV-DVR, I have fallen in love with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

If New York living taught me anything; it was how to fall out of love and learn to live without cable television. Over the past two years TV has been dead to me. I can’t stand sitting through commercials and prefer to control my entertainment (rather than have my entertainment control me.) Thanks to the DVR button on the remote control I can finally enjoy television again.

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Lately Chino and I have been recording and watching CSI episodes at our own leisure; and I have to thank the lovely programmers at Spike TV for giving the show absurd amounts of airtime and what seems like a marathon every Sunday. We have an episode list and keep track of the best episodes as we watch. My favorite is from season 5 (the best season!) called “Ch Ch Changes” about a husband and wife team who perform illegal sex changes in a rented storage space. Chino’s favorite, also from season 5, “What’s Eating Gilbert Grissom” is part of an ongoing plot over a few seasons where they finally catch the ‘blue paint serial killer’ only to find out that they were partners.

Did you know that Mensa’s chairman chose CSI as the 3rd “smartest” show on TV?

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