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You can stream this episode and the rest of Season 2 on platforms like Paramount+ and Apple TV . CSI: Vegas Season 2 Episode 9 Review: In the White Room
Receives "tough love" from Catherine, pushing her to be more confident in her forensic insights.
The team investigates the murders of two attendees at a . Evidence, including silver ink and specific animal feed, links these deaths to previous cases, including the Season 2 premiere's dominatrix murder. The investigation leads Allie and Serena to a farm owned by Richard Sloan , who believes he is acting on behalf of an AI called "The Basilisk" . While Sloan is captured, the episode concludes with the revelation that a real mastermind is remotely watching the CSI lab through a webcam. Critical Review
The episode explores modern anxieties, using the "Basilisk" thought experiment—a hypothetical future AI that punishes those who didn't help create it—as a chilling motive for the killer's manipulation. Where to Watch
In (Season 2, Episode 9), CSI: Vegas effectively shifts from the "Grace Note" arc to a chilling new mystery involving a shadowy mastermind. This episode is praised for its ability to weave seemingly isolated cases into a larger, more menacing narrative. Plot Summary
The tension between Allie, Folsom, and Serena reaches a breaking point. Allie finally admits she cannot maintain a normal friendship with Folsom due to her romantic feelings, even as he remains largely oblivious.
You can stream this episode and the rest of Season 2 on platforms like Paramount+ and Apple TV . CSI: Vegas Season 2 Episode 9 Review: In the White Room
Receives "tough love" from Catherine, pushing her to be more confident in her forensic insights.
The team investigates the murders of two attendees at a . Evidence, including silver ink and specific animal feed, links these deaths to previous cases, including the Season 2 premiere's dominatrix murder. The investigation leads Allie and Serena to a farm owned by Richard Sloan , who believes he is acting on behalf of an AI called "The Basilisk" . While Sloan is captured, the episode concludes with the revelation that a real mastermind is remotely watching the CSI lab through a webcam. Critical Review
The episode explores modern anxieties, using the "Basilisk" thought experiment—a hypothetical future AI that punishes those who didn't help create it—as a chilling motive for the killer's manipulation. Where to Watch
In (Season 2, Episode 9), CSI: Vegas effectively shifts from the "Grace Note" arc to a chilling new mystery involving a shadowy mastermind. This episode is praised for its ability to weave seemingly isolated cases into a larger, more menacing narrative. Plot Summary
The tension between Allie, Folsom, and Serena reaches a breaking point. Allie finally admits she cannot maintain a normal friendship with Folsom due to her romantic feelings, even as he remains largely oblivious.
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