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"'Sorry pal, I don't speak ignorant.'"

There are not many television show episodes that compel me to write a review, but this one has to be one of the best I have ever seen from the entire CSI franchise. I do not believe there has ever been an episode with such 'hard hitting' subject matter. It is tough to come to the realization this was a 'true to life' episode. I think we tend to want to forget about the holocaust and its victims. It is beyond my comprehension how anyone could do such things to any human being. Then we have the member of the white supremacy movement. I found this equally as sad. Race, religion, sex, or color of skin should not automatically dictate what kind of person you are or cause you to be prejudged. I agree with the overall message of the episode, it is pure ignorance.

This was such a touching episode and as emotional as it was, it is a must see! If you missed it, please find it somewhere online. It has a message that no one should miss. Even though the subject matter is strong and upsetting, it is something everyone should know and think about.

I know this is not a long review, but I do not want to give anything away. I would love to hear comments from others who have seen this episode.

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May 6th, 2009 5:07pm
Thanks! I hope they continue to write compelling episodes for this show.
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May 6th, 2009 4:04pm
I definitely agree with you on this one, Shelley. One of the most compelling episodes that I've ever seen in ANY of the "CSI" shows. Great review.
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Reviewed: April 30th, 2009
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