I was wanting to put this in my Good Fight blog at one point, but I decided that it would best make sense in this blog. This blog is on a serious topic so if you want to see more serious videos on my YouTube channel, then look at this video playlist that I have here. I have another that I’ll try to work into another blog at some point once I have enough videos for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KOA3lz4ydY&list=PLO8vECGH5CX90MmPLaJOQ5DSW153QyblH
Next,
you will see the lyric video on Funhouse. I think that I understand this song
more now. While this uses a parallel to the concept of a funhouse, it seems to
be about a woman realizing that she’s in a bad and abusive relationship and is
ready to leave it all behind her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3cE7dH97_4
The
first part has a person freaking out who appears to be tortured and kidnapped
then dead. We then get to a trial going on right now. A lawyer talks about what
is going on in her mind as she is convinced of David’s guilt. He thinks that
the jury hates him. Maxine then talks to a person who talks about Wix. They
think that this relates to a 20 year old kidnapping. Is this one of the early
ones on the show?
They
think that evidence that he has could prove that Wix is guilty while making it
seem like he (this person they are interviewing) could avoid jail. Meanwhile,
the team sees the standalone case of the week.
The
second part has Hugo showing the two dead bodies to people. The person’s son
shows up, expecting them to be dead. They were estranged. He thinks that this
was what was bound to happen, given their lifestyles. Money is put through the
crime scene lab in order to find evidence. Money, money, money/ must be funny/
in a rich man’s world. Some random woman is there wanting to help and wants to
protect this place from Wix, wanting to make sure this place has integrity.
David
is offered a deal where he is offered a deal for only 12 cases. He does not
want to reject the deal right away, even if he would have to confess with this
deal. He only has a week to accept the offer. Sara insists that he should talk
to them before there is deal made by any of them.
While
at a dinner with someone who isn’t Josh (I don’t know if this is a date with a
man or something else entirely), Allie has a breakthrough in the case and a
cause of death for the dead woman. They then see a magic show going on. They
are ready for something of some sort or another.
The
third part has people interviewing the people at the magic show and also
looking through various weapons used with it. Tori is the name of the dead
woman. Allie does not want to change jobs. Her boyfriend or whoever it was
doesn’t like what she does for a living since he’s freaked out by it. I guess
that her and Josh aren’t likely to have sex any time soon. Penny, one of the
people here, might have made a bit of a mistake with one of the cases there.
Maxine
learns that a person she is talking to didn’t talk to Wix. They need his help,
but will have to find Wix themselves. A person that they are talking to
mentions that he was taking things back that he wanted back that were his in
the first place. Allie has to deal with her boyfriend. She finds evidence on
Josh’s shoe. At David’s trial, Wix is there, but Gil and Sara have Gilmerro,
probably the person from earlier. We then see someone walk in on a dead body.
The
fourth part has Sara and Gil finding a body that was lured there for them to
find. She thinks that it is their last shot, but he thinks that there is
another. Who is this other hope? And is this line there just to know that Luke
is possibly expendable? We then learn from a doctor about what happened more
from the dead couple from the day that they disappeared.
Allie
does not understand what went on with their blades as there could be an
innocent explanation. But Josh sees a mirror or glass that could help with
their case. He breaks it in front of the suspect. This surgeon who just seemed
to be introduced might be the killer. He was giving Tori a placebo, making her
a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. This is an important thing to know
about, as is Munchausen syndrome itself. This way, you’ll know if someone is
bad because of another.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factitious_disorder_imposed_on_another
At
the trial, we learn that David had recorded a confession that was streamed live
to the internet. But they can’t find where he is. Gil is told to make sense of
this, but he doesn’t understand what is going on. I think that David was
kidnapped and this was done under duress. That’s how it came across in the way
he was behaving.
The
fifth part had Gil watching the video. He thinks that since he doesn’t take any
confession at face value, that this could be a clue to where he is and what
he’d doing. We then see the son of Tori accepting what really happened to his
parents. Josh gives hints that Allie should break up with his boyfriend with Hugo
spelling it out.
As
for the David case, they learn through Penny that the video was made on a
disposable cell, close to where David’s wife was about to give birth. Sara
finds stuff there and thinks that bad things happened to David, although it
isn’t clear based on the clips shown what is was. He is likely kidnapped.
On
the next CSI: Vegas, there is a manhunt for David who might have been taken. It
is the season finale. Or is it the series finale? I guess that we’ll have to
wait and find out to see as I will get to in the next post. For now, this is
Adam Decker, signing off.
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