Season 12 Spoiler Lab Discussion Part 2

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The chocolate episode reminds me of Bones but it's the most predictable show ever (or maybe a tie with Numb3rs) in my opinion. So MANY episodes where the killer was SO obvious. But anyway it seems the show's main attraction are the characters. I'm expecting CSI to do better.
 
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Are you sure that's Carol's doing or maybe it's just the fans? The only thing tptb is really guilty for in my book is releasing just enough vague info to get everyone hyped up for fill-in-the-blank scenarios that tend to be more exciting than the actual episode when it airs.

Well, she had this to say about the Season 9 finale:

An interview with Carol Mendelsohn.

"We know that something is for certain: at least one CSI will end up in a body bag by the episodes end."
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Okay, maybe she was misquoted. :lol: But as we know now, it wasn't a CSI that died, but rather a police officer.

Which officer was it? I forgot. And I need to read more closely, I thought that was for this season for a moment LOL.

Although if I'd seen that one in season 9 I'd have been suspicious with Warrick dying in the beginning...two in one season would have been a lot.
 
Are you sure that's Carol's doing or maybe it's just the fans? The only thing tptb is really guilty for in my book is releasing just enough vague info to get everyone hyped up for fill-in-the-blank scenarios that tend to be more exciting than the actual episode when it airs.

Well, she had this to say about the Season 9 finale:

An interview with Carol Mendelsohn.

"We know that something is for certain: at least one CSI will end up in a body bag by the episodes end."
:shifty:

Okay, maybe she was misquoted. :lol: But as we know now, it wasn't a CSI that died, but rather a police officer.

Which officer was it? I forgot. And I need to read more closely, I thought that was for this season for a moment LOL.

Although if I'd seen that one in season 9 I'd have been suspicious with Warrick dying in the beginning...two in one season would have been a lot.

Pretty sure that was for the season ten finale, when Officer Clark was Nick's backup. He was shot by Jekyll, and his funeral took place in "Shock Waves."
 
I was going to ask if there was a season mix-up there, and if she really meant season 10. I never watched the season 9 finale, but that description didn't seem to match what I've heard about it. :)

All else is quiet on the spoiler front I see :lol:
 
I was going to ask if there was a season mix-up there, and if she really meant season 10. I never watched the season 9 finale, but that description didn't seem to match what I've heard about it. :)

Yep...mea culpa. ;) Still...I know those words gave the Nick fans a heart attack after seeing the promo where he was shot. :lol:
 
I was going to ask if there was a season mix-up there, and if she really meant season 10. I never watched the season 9 finale, but that description didn't seem to match what I've heard about it. :)

Yep...mea culpa. ;) Still...I know those words gave the Nick fans a heart attack after seeing the promo where he was shot. :lol:

I didn't see that promo in real time, so by the time I saw Meat Jekyll I knew Nick was alive. The first real time promo I saw of Nick, was him getting blown up in the Shock Waves promo and by then the shooting was only a flashback. :lol:
 
Not so much spoilers, but Larry Mitchell helped write episode two this season.

I also hear Dustin Lee Abraham wrote episode four, so this is the writing lineup so far:

12.01 - "73 Seconds" (September 21, 2011)
Written by: Gavin Harris
Directed by: Alec Smight

12.02 - "Tell-Tale Hearts" (September 28, 2011)
Story by: Larry Mitchell
Teleplay by: Joe Pokaski
Directed by: Brad Tanenbaum

12.03 - "Bittersweet" (October 05, 2011)
Written by: Melissa R. Byer and Treena Hancock
Directed by: Frank Waldeck

12.04 - "N/A" (October 12, 2011???)
Written by: Dustin Lee Abraham
Directed by: N/A
 
I'm looking forward to Larry's work, should be interesting, and Gavin's and Joe's work too since their a new writer :)

Melissa R. Byer and Treena Hancock, I've liked all their work so far :):)

Some of DLA's work I like and some I don't so we'll see

Still no sign of Sqweegel
 
I can't believe we still don't have any better details on the opening episode. It still seems rather vague. I hope we get more information soon.
 
I can't believe we still don't have any better details on the opening episode. It still seems rather vague. I hope we get more information soon.

I know. We don't have much info at all and the other CSI shows have tons of details. We suck. :(
 
Written by: Melissa R. Byer and Treena Hancock
I'm wondering if the title Bittersweet also has to do with Cath and Vartann. These ladies wrote Blood Moon and Wild Life. Two pivotal C/V episodes. I'm hoping there isn't more to the title than the chocolate theme.

Which I do like. I like the oddball cases. They bring out the fun and funny aspects of the CSI's. D.B I'm sure will have a lot to say about the cases they get in Vegas as well as the idea of a model drowning in chocolate.

I'm also wondering when we'll have a list of who's in the episode?
 
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