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Here's another one of these "Criminal Intent" shows that is very
confusing for the first half and then - wham! - everything starts to
fall into place and it much of it becomes clear. The writers like to do
that on this show. I have found myself "lost" in the opening of many of
show as four or five scenes are shown to us, all separate, and one is
not quite sure what's going on.
When the dust settles, this turns out to be a Bobby Fischer-like tale,
a story of an extremely paranoid former chess champion who has gone
into hiding. The difference in this story, as opposed to the real-life
Fischer insanity, is this case involves a murder.
It's a little too far out in spots, and Goren solves this complicated
faster than a chess master could do it....but, hey, that's not
untypical of this show and I'm not complaining. It was entertaining, as
usual.
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