I Have An "LV" Episode/Character Question *NO Spoilers* P2

In the episode Redrum, Keppler makes a joke to Warrick about how "the dyslexic atheist doesn't believe in dog". Does anyone know what Keppler is referencing? Thanks in advance.:)
 
In the episode Redrum, Keppler makes a joke to Warrick about how "the dyslexic atheist doesn't believe in dog". Does anyone know what Keppler is referencing? Thanks in advance.:)


Dyslexic people tend to read the letters backwards or out of sequence. So God would become dog.
 
Random character question time:

I've always wondered, what exactly was Grissom's reason to become/being a CSI? Sara, Warrick, Catherine, and Nick all have/had specific reasons why they wanted to become CSIs, but I don't remember Gil ever saying a specific reason. Thanks in advance for helping a confused CSI fan.
 
Random character question time:

I've always wondered, what exactly was Grissom's reason to become/being a CSI? Sara, Warrick, Catherine, and Nick all have/had specific reasons why they wanted to become CSIs, but I don't remember Gil ever saying a specific reason. Thanks in advance for helping a confused CSI fan.

Maybe someone remembers a specific quote about it, but what I remember most is when he was telling Catherine about when he was 9 and his father dying and he said, "No one would tell me why." I LOVE that scene, and I always thought that's what put him on the path to being an investigator and looking for answers. :)
 
Does anyone know how long it takes to make an episode of CSI? I've always assumed it takes about 3-4 weeks including post-production but that can't be right since there's 24 episodes which means it would take about two years to do one season. But knowing my horrible math skills, I probably added that up wrong.:lol:
 
Does anyone know how long it takes to make an episode of CSI? I've always assumed it takes about 3-4 weeks including post-production but that can't be right since there's 24 episodes which means it would take about two years to do one season. But knowing my horrible math skills, I probably added that up wrong.:lol:

I think I read somewhere that it can take about 10-days (give or take) to shoot an episode and the post-production so you're about right.

I, also, remember an article where it says that many times they just finished putting the episode together hours before it was suppose to air. :lol:

However, they do shoot more than one episode at a time. Like now they're in Vegas shooting and they'll shoot multiple scenes for multiple episodes as they only go there twice (maybe three times) a year.
 
I finally have come up with a CSI question that will stump all of you mega-CSI fans. I'm actually really proud I came up with it.

It's been seen a couple times through out several scenes in various seasons, but does anyone know the name (make/model) of Grissom's personal car?

Good luck my fellow fans in your efforts to get an answer to this question. Finally, I have stumped all of you. Pat me on the back because I have done the impossible.:lol:
 
He drives a classic Mercedes and I want to say it's a 450 SL but I could definitely be wrong.
No way...I thought I could make people stumped. Darn, maybe next time.:lol:

By the way, I think his car is Mercedes Benz 300 SL and not a 450 SL.
 
I remember in Anatomy of a Lye we saw the Mercedes that Grissom used to own, that he sold to Ecklie 5 years previously. All they said about it was that it was an S class, and in better shape when Gris owned it :lol:

I honestly can't remember any other time I saw him driving a personal car, unlike Nick, Catherine and Warrick. :p

Oh wait, he and Sara were sitting in a vehicle together at the end of Al la Cart discussing their interview with Ecklie and her change to swing shift. Can't remember if that was a lab or personal car......:confused:
 
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