Season 9 *Spoiler Lab* Discussions

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I know who Chris Owens is...Mulder's brother from the Xfiles....Please tell me not!!!
I thought he played the son of the cigarette smoking man? I dunno, I didn't watch Xfiles but a very few times. :lol: But, that's what I read.
His character in the X Files, Spencer, was indeed Smoking Man's son. He was also Mulder's half-brother. The relationship between Mulder's parents and Smoking Man was a bit complicated. :D

Maybe the Smoking Man, the alley cat and Lady Heather find Warrick..
:bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian::bolian: to Lady Heather returning!!
 
The smiley we really need here at this moment is a troll. Uh oh; I think I see Destiny coming (or is it TallyHo?) and she's not smiling. :eek: And is that a lock and chain in her hands? :confused:
 
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No its a bottle of tylenol, I official have stock in the company lol. I have the chain and lock near by though.

I believe a little over 24 hours ago I made this POST with regards to this thread for those who missed it please read it, for those who read it and suddenly got a blurry screen, clean it and read it again. Because all this bickering is doing nothing other then inflaming people (for or against anything at this point) and serving no purpose. At the end of the day this show, the characters all fictional, the passion and love for them is real. We don't mind having some fun its good, but there is also a point when it turns tide and needless to say there is discussion and then there is inapporperiate comments. The season hasn't even started yet, now if we could all settle down and try to find that balance it will make things alot easier for everyone. Again Moving back on topic.
 
No its a bottle of tylenol, I official have stock in the company lol. I have the chain and lock near by though.

*passes over the tylonel liquid gels* they work quicker. :) *hugs*

Have there been any Greg spoilers? Even a small one might get my hopes up that Eric has a shot at screen time.
 
Some friends an myself were wondering why did Warrick park at the end of a dark alley in the first place? Most have a "NO PARKING" sign and the end, and are for deliverys and such, not to to mention the theft element:( homeless folks, thieves who are looking for a car parked at the end of a dark alley, subject to a break-in. Not a bright move, and maybe things would have turned out different if that had not occured:confused: Of course McKeen would have found another way and another time probably:( just another curve!
 
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Some friends an myself were wondering why did Warrick park at the end of a dark ally in the first place? Most have a "NO PARKING" sign and the end, and are for deliverys and such, not to to mention the theft element:( homeless folks, thieves who are looking for a car parked at the end of a dark ally, subject to a break-in. Not a bright move, and maybe things would have turned out different if that had not occured:confused: Of couse McKeen would have found another way and another time probably:( just another curve!

Yeah, you'd *think* Warrick would have been a bit smarter than that, but if he hadn't parked down there we wouldn't have the episode we have. I guess because it's a dark alley, there's less of a chance McKeen will get spotted fleeing the scene? I have no idea. I do agree that Warrick would have been ah, "disposed of" no matter where he parked, though.
 
Well, one mystery has been solved it' GRISSOM who cries out "Oh my god", when finding Warrick. It was just posted on our "news files" now that heard it again, I can hear that it is in fact Grissom~
 
... I was so sure it was Nick ... and so the only angst we see from our Texan is "let's finish this for him"? Gah. Oh well. I can see a few tears in those eyes.
 
I was so sure I could make out a texan accent in that OMG. They could've at least given Nick that line.

What's this about Warricks baby? Did I miss something?
 
I was so sure I could make out a texan accent in that OMG. They could've at least given Nick that line.

What's this about Warricks baby? Did I miss something?

I am with you..right at the end I hear that Texan drawl and I was thinking they might have taken it from Grave Danger when the box is cracking and Nick says,"Oh my Gawd"...still think it is but no arguments....we'll see in a few weeks.
 
Yeah, that could be fun, the two of them "geeking" out.

I'm really excited about Fishburne's character now.

As for the whole whose finding Warrick thing. Hm, I think it depends on how well everything will be explained in the episode itself. Of course it'd makes more sense if Nicky found him but let's see how it pans out.

As for Cath, I really hope she gets some good plot lines and no more dying friends for her and the rest of the team.

Hm, Nick needing sedation (is that even an existing words?). Well, I could see him getting so worked up about Warrick's death but he seemed so calm in the promo. Maybe he tries to hold it together and breaks down afterwards (probably off screen). But yes, he's great with showing emotions!
Actually, the relationship could go two way. Either Robbins and The Professor could drive everyone up the wall playing "Spot The Cause Of Death" with each other; or Robbins could resent The Professor.
 
I think it sounds more like Grissom than Nick, personally, but I'm pretty sure the promo transcript that's on this site is one that was pulled from a YouTube post. If that's the case, whoever transcribed it was the person who decided it was Grissom saying the line. So it could still be Nick, IMHO.

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From the fifth episode of Inhuman Bondage:Spoiler TV

The Las Vegas crime lab consults an old friend when their investigation takes an unusual turn.

According to CSI Files sources, the fifth episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's ninth season will be called "Of Inhuman Bondage". A man named Ian Wallace is found dead in the desert, and his girlfriend Justine Stefani is missing. The CSI team finds indentations in the wall at Ian's house, a bloody t-shirt in the clothes hamper and a biological sample on the floor near the television.

Wendy tests the biological fluid found near the TV. The sperm contribution is from Ian Wallace, but the vaginal portion of the sample doesn't match Justine Stefani. Riley suggests that Ian's girlfriend may have discovered him cheating and killed him out of jealousy.

Meanwhile, Nick and Brass follow a different lead. Lady Heather (Melinda Clarke), last seen in "The Good, the Bad and the Dominatrix", gives the team a clue about some needle marks that were found on Ian Wallace's chest. Needle play is a form of S&M, and she sends them to a place called the Lower Linx. It's a club for poetry and the performing arts, but it also has a well-equipped back room--the perfect place to play out S&M fantasies.

The blood from the t-shirt found in Ian's hamper doesn't belong to him. The high-velocity spatter on the back of the shirt has male DNA and, combined with the indentations in the wall, suggests the possibility of a physical confrontation. Knowing that Ian went to the Lower Linx before he died, the team wonders if perhaps the club's proprieter, Michelle Tournay, might be involved. She has the only key to the back room, and if she dominated Ian, she might have dominated another man and used his trust and submission to her advantage so he would help her commit murder.

Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from early script drafts and the details of the episodes are liable to change before the episodes are shown.

Sounds interesting....
 
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