Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
It was on just a few hours ago so sorry that I posted this late if you wanted to see it but never heard about it. I just never thought of putting it here until now.
How many of you watched this episode? I don't know what to think of Gil saying Uma's exact line from Kill Bill Vol. 2, or the conversation between Nick and Warrick sounding exactly like Jules and Vincent from Pulp Fiction. It was half cool, half just plain weird.
*Spoilers if you haven't seen it and plan on it*
The hallucination scene was hilarious (He has a good heart), and the old guy who blew himself up was very unexpected. Those ants made me want to die.
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Overall I thought this episode was very awesome and suspenseful. Quentin's directing definitely stood out in the way this episode was shot and edited, and in the general attitude of the characters. If you didn't see this episode, I highly recommend you try to find it and watch it. It should be thought of more like a movie than an episode of CSI, only with all the same actors.
It was on just a few hours ago so sorry that I posted this late if you wanted to see it but never heard about it. I just never thought of putting it here until now.
How many of you watched this episode? I don't know what to think of Gil saying Uma's exact line from Kill Bill Vol. 2, or the conversation between Nick and Warrick sounding exactly like Jules and Vincent from Pulp Fiction. It was half cool, half just plain weird.
*Spoilers if you haven't seen it and plan on it*
The hallucination scene was hilarious (He has a good heart), and the old guy who blew himself up was very unexpected. Those ants made me want to die.
</spoilers>
Overall I thought this episode was very awesome and suspenseful. Quentin's directing definitely stood out in the way this episode was shot and edited, and in the general attitude of the characters. If you didn't see this episode, I highly recommend you try to find it and watch it. It should be thought of more like a movie than an episode of CSI, only with all the same actors.



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