Some showoff participating in a "sideshow" at an auto race gets decapitated while standing up in his car and steering with his feet while his body is mostly outside. A cable wire hanging above where he was driving did the trick, but this was no accident. All spectators split after the murder so the CSI men and women try to figure out who did what here.
The story winds up revolving around the car's hydraulic system, stolen jet fuel, stolen cars and twisted human outlooks. Once again, almost all the people here are not exactly fine, upstanding citizens (which is understandable, since they wouldn't be participating in illegal events like the above "sideshow.").
Along the way, someone is filming a documentary on the CSI and Ryan volunteers to be the one followed around, but little is done with that, so I assume that story angle will be explored in future episodes.
All in all, except for the opening scene, this week's show was not really an attention- grabbing story. They had to resort to using footage of the guy being decapitated over and over for shock value, because much of the rest of the hour was a bit on the dry side, which is unusual for this TV show.
The story winds up revolving around the car's hydraulic system, stolen jet fuel, stolen cars and twisted human outlooks. Once again, almost all the people here are not exactly fine, upstanding citizens (which is understandable, since they wouldn't be participating in illegal events like the above "sideshow.").
Along the way, someone is filming a documentary on the CSI and Ryan volunteers to be the one followed around, but little is done with that, so I assume that story angle will be explored in future episodes.
All in all, except for the opening scene, this week's show was not really an attention- grabbing story. They had to resort to using footage of the guy being decapitated over and over for shock value, because much of the rest of the hour was a bit on the dry side, which is unusual for this TV show.