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CSI: NY: Life Sentence (2011)
Season 7, Episode 21
10/10
Stars from GTA reunite
6 April 2021
This episode was pretty good and I found out that two of the episode's guest stars, Peter Fonda (now deceased), who plays Bill Hunt, and Clifton Collins Jr., who plays Raymond Harris both appeared in one of my favorite video games, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; Collins did the voice of Caesar Vialpondo, the leader of the Varrios Los Aztecas, and Fonda did the voice of The Truth, and drug addicted hippie who becomes both the friends and allies of the game's protagonist Carl "C. J." Johnson.

Anyway, it's nice to see the two stars from San Andreas re-appear on the show.
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CSI: Miami: Urban Hellraisers (2005)
Season 4, Episode 9
10/10
A Grand Theft Auto nod, pretty good episode.
26 December 2020
First of all, before you criticize me, I want to say that this episode is great because I love video games, mostly the Grand Theft Auto series. The plot is of the episode is pretty good. Horatio and the CSI team are investigating a string of robberies that are committing all over the Miami metropolitan area after playing a video game called "Urban Hellraisers", which is basically a nod to the GTA games. Awesome episode in my opinion.
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9/10
Pretty cool remake
18 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I don't get with what's all the bad reviews about this movie, I thought it was excellent. Now, I've never John Carpenter's original movie, but maybe I should after seeing this. Ethan Hawke (Training Day) leads a superb cast to help fight off corrupt Detroit P.D. cops who are trying to get crime lord Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne, AKA Morpheus from The Matrix) from trying to testify against them for their dirty deeds. Other cast members include Drea de Matteo (Joey and Sons of Anarchy), Maria Bello (Abduction and A History of Violence), Brian Dennehy (Romeo + Juliet), Ja Rule (The Fast and the Furious), John Leguizamo (Spawn and Romeo + Juliet), Aisha Hinds, Gabriel Byrne (Quest for Camelot) and Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy) really packs a punch.
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CSI: Miami: Time Bomb (2010)
Season 8, Episode 23
10/10
One of the characters gets his comeuppance
10 September 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Pretty good episode and a way to end one of the detectives careers, and thankfully, it is none of the team members, it's one of their enemies: a corrupt Internal Affairs detective.

This episode picks up where "Mommie Deadest" left off in which an attempt on Eric Delko's life was made and killed state attorney Rebecca Nevins instead. Horatio and the team immediately set off to find the person who killed her and almost took Eric's life as well and to find who was stealing evidence from the crime lab and taking out cars from the impound lot.

Delko was wearing a wire to find out who set him and the team up and the team isn't happy. On a side note, Ryan gets arrested and charged with possession of stolen diamonds, which were planted by someone in the department going by the name of "Carmichael". Horatio must find out who set up their colleague, and throughout the evidence they uncover, they interview the desk officer of the impound lot and get a name of the suspect: Lt. Rick Stetler, the Internal Affairs officer who, for several years, tried his best to put Horatio and the team behind bars, was the man they are looking for. Ryan is released from jail and has Stetler arrested for stealing evidence, and capital murder charges.

Pretty good episode and Horatio and the team are safe once again.
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21 Jump Street: I'm Okay, You Need Work (1988)
Season 2, Episode 15
1/10
Worst episode in the show ever!
13 April 2019
I'm writing this review based on my opinion on this episode. This episode was VERY bad and I hated to see a high school kid with a drug addiction go to a rehabilitation clinic and get abused by both the operator of the clinic, and his work staff, it just sickens me. Hanson tried his best to get Kenny out of that torture chamber, unfortunately, Kenny died while trying to escape and Rafferty, the abusive, violent and sadistic operator of the clinic, found out about it when he found his body in the ventilation ducts and he blamed Hanson for it. Thank God Hanson's colleagues showed up and when Captain Fuller issued Rafferty the search warrant, they weren't able to find Hanson. Even though it was out of their jurisdiction, I think they still could've let Hanson investigate it instead of him going on his vacation. Well, the good news was, Rafferty got his ass in jail, and possibly his staff, awaiting trial. He could've gotten the death penalty instead of doing several years for killing Kenny, and his family should've sued him over Kenny's death. Overall, this episode was bad, but the good news was was that I was happy to see the sexy Christina Applegate, AKA, Kelly Bundy from Married... with Children guest star on the show. Her character, Tina, began flirting with Hanson to get his attention and later on, gave Hoffs information on Hanson's whereabouts. At least she had a good heart
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1/10
My #1 worst SpongeBob episode EVER!!!
13 January 2019
This is my number 1 worst SpongeBob episode ever. Plankton definitely went too far to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula. But, the worst part that made me mad was that nobody in Bikini Bottom listened to SpongeBob until the very end when he told the citizens that Plankton was behind the whole scheme and decided to tear down the highway. Plankton got his comeuppance in the end when was squashed by his own highway. This episode was definitely bad that I should definitely not watch it again.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The Clash of Triton (2010)
Season 6, Episode 26
10/10
Pretty good episode
26 August 2018
Even though this was a new episode at the time, it's actually pretty good. John O'Hurley from Seinfeld, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, and former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach guest starred in this episode in which King Neptune tries to celebrate his 5,000th birthday at the Krusty Krab, but he can't because he misses his son, Triton. So, it's up to SpongeBob and Patrick to bring him back to the Krusty Krab. He causes destruction, which his own father later sees, and is actually proud of him when he tells him that he is finally a god. Also, Mr. Krabs gets zapped by King Neptune's wife, Queen Amphitrite, because of his annoyance to her. I'm shocked that Squidward didn't get zapped, too. But, anyway, this episode was pretty good. I give it a 10/10.
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Taxi (I) (2004)
7/10
An okay movie, but Esposito's and Kane's characters were completely useless.
13 July 2018
Well, the movie was okay, but Jennifer Esposito's and Christian Kane's characters were completely abusive, harsh and incompetent towards Andy, even though he was just trying to do the right thing to bring the bank robbers down. And, being that Marta fired Andy for his actions, Belle wanted to seek revenge against the two for their attitudes toward him. But, overall, I give it a 7/10.
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