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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
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| Title: | Time of Your Death |
| Episode Number: | 139 |
| Season: | 6 |
| Season Episode #.: | 22 |
| Production Number: | 622 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 04th, 2006 |
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The CSIs work to find the real story behind the death of a high-stakes gambler and known ladies man. As the case unfolds, they soon find that the victim may have been an unwilling participant to one of his own fantasies, which was created for him to live his dream weekend. The evidence starts to reveal that once his fantasy clashed with reality, things became deadly.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Hard-Fi | Living For The Weekend | |
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| Sara: Please tell me there are something more to this guys and cars thing, besides the obvious penis extension metaphors.
Greg: So you want me to lie? | Catherine: Stimulate, erection, and a pain killer -- party in a pill.
Doc Robbins: Where was that on my wedding night? | (while talking about the crash)
Sofia: Which means the Ferrari was the faster vehicle.
Car Dealer: The Ferarri is always the faster vehicle. | Catherine: So whats a guy dressed for a party, with a key to this hotel doing out here?
Grissom: I don't know. But the party's over. |
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| Grissom: Well, call me Ishmael.
Grissom is referring to the first line of the novel, Moby Dick. Grissom made this reference because high stakes gamblers are often referred to as "whales" and Moby Dick tells the story of a whale. | Episode Title: Time of Your Death
The episode title is a play on the popular saying "time of your life" or possibly a reference to a line of the Green Day song "Good Riddance": "I hope you had the time of your life". |
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