The Python kidnaps Avery's surrogate daughter, forcing the team to decipher a series of elaborate code-like puzzles to save her life.The Python kidnaps Avery's surrogate daughter, forcing the team to decipher a series of elaborate code-like puzzles to save her life.The Python kidnaps Avery's surrogate daughter, forcing the team to decipher a series of elaborate code-like puzzles to save her life.
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Veronica Cartwright
- Renetta Wilkerson
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Andrew Miller
- Rupert Flemming
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Thaddeus Nagey
- PA State Trooper
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- TriviaTag line: Shodan map - An interactive search engine that shows the location of every device directly connected to the internet.
- GoofsThe date on the video of the last day of Avery's daughter Hannah reads 10/02/02. Avery states that that was a Thursday as she is wearing pink, as can be seen on the video. This is what Hannah always did on Thursdays as that was her Dance Day. However October 2nd 2002 was a Wednesday and February 10th 2002 was a Sunday.
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Daniel Krumitz: I got it! I think I have a way to find Grace. But in order for us to save her, she may need to die
- ConnectionsFeatures CSI: Cyber: Python (2015)
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Good enough to have been a season finale.
A very good episode, with loads of tension all the way through. It kept me focussed on the vials strapped to Grace and the search to find her. All the main cast were allowed to show off their talents, although Raven's task as comforter didn't give her much screen time. The reconciliation between Avery and Grace's mother was touching, and opened up scripting opportunities for (the never to happen) season three, as did the interaction between Elijah and Miguel. I have a couple of issues that mark the episode down a point. Try as I might, I cannot feel that the casting of Evan Jones as Python was right. Evan Jones did his best, and it was very good and menacing and unhinged, but for me the character did not come across as the intellectual IT super-villain required by his exploits. My other quibble is, how has Hollywood not managed to get actors to understand the difference between a "coup de grâce" (a merciful stroke or killing blow) and a "coup de gras", whatever that means. A fat shot? A slice of fat? An overambitious plastic surgery procedure? Who knows? Whatever, the production teams and actors should have learned enough by now to get it right!
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- Dec 30, 2021
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