The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.The death of three unidentified teenagers lead the CSIs inside the world of rap music.
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- TriviaAasif Mandvi plays a doctor who examines a shooting suspect in a Las Vegas hospital. A year later, on the apocalyptic drama Jericho (2006) (also a CBS drama), Mandvi would play a doctor who found himself in Jericho, KS after fleeing a Las Vegas devoid of power and water.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, the camera appears to be looking out a barrel (like many James Bond opening credits). The lands and grooves of the rifling are clearly visible, but a few scenes later the bullet is described as being unmarked by rifling, and the weapon is identified as an MP5 having polygonal rifling (no conventional lands or grooves).
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Jeremiah: [to Nick and Warrick] Y'all think you're all cops? Y'all ain't cops.
Nick Stokes: [takes his gun out and points it at Jeremiah] That's right. We're not cops. We're mad scientists.
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The Rap Music World
When three teenagers are murdered while stapling posters, one on the tree and two on the ground. Grissom and Nick arrive at the crime scene and do not find any identification of the teenagers. Using the serial number of a rod of a custom hydraulic cylinder, they reach the name of Jeremiah Calvin and Nick and Warrick keeps his residence in stakeout. Soon they learn the rappers Dollar and Hi-Def have a beef, and the detectives and CSI team interview rappers, managers and crews to find the criminals.
"Poppin' Tags" is an episode of "CSI" in the rap music world. Most of the characters are non-charismatic, and the effects of a poor and outcast childhood is clearly shown in this sad episode. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Poppin' Tags"
"Poppin' Tags" is an episode of "CSI" in the rap music world. Most of the characters are non-charismatic, and the effects of a poor and outcast childhood is clearly shown in this sad episode. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Poppin' Tags"
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- Feb 6, 2023
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