inthewind
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Re: CSI:Miami 'I Have a Question' Thread #2. NO SPOILERS PLE
In addition to being a "#1 tourist attraction", Christ the Redeemer is a religious experience for Catholics (like Mecca, Wailing Wall, Vatican, etc.). Of course, now it's also one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Horatio, being a spiritual if not particularly religious man, would be inclined to do exactly as was shown; much as most Catholics would go to St. Peter's Basilica in The Vatican or St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC. And, as shown in previous episodes, he is or was Catholic and apparently still adheres to some of the traditions, i.e., "From the Grave".
, He was at the foot of CHRIST THE REDEEMER, after all; it seemed a fairly basic interpretation to me. And the film footage was spectacular.
:lol: :lol:IMO, that was the most compelling scene in all of Season 5 while most the balance of the season stretched the credibility factor to its limits, with maybe the exception of Eric's injury.
dogbert14 said:
When H goes to Brazil with Eric, why in God's name does he go to the #1 tourist attraction instead of hunting Riaz?
In addition to being a "#1 tourist attraction", Christ the Redeemer is a religious experience for Catholics (like Mecca, Wailing Wall, Vatican, etc.). Of course, now it's also one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Horatio, being a spiritual if not particularly religious man, would be inclined to do exactly as was shown; much as most Catholics would go to St. Peter's Basilica in The Vatican or St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC. And, as shown in previous episodes, he is or was Catholic and apparently still adheres to some of the traditions, i.e., "From the Grave".
, He was at the foot of CHRIST THE REDEEMER, after all; it seemed a fairly basic interpretation to me. And the film footage was spectacular.
:lol: :lol:IMO, that was the most compelling scene in all of Season 5 while most the balance of the season stretched the credibility factor to its limits, with maybe the exception of Eric's injury.