Here’s my commentary for the latest round of Sketchwar, which had the theme “CSI: Anywhere.”
Tag: CSI Anywhere
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CSI: Anywhere Wrapup
Damn Horatio Caine and his concern about cataracts!
Depending on how you want to count Ken’s brilliant four-part runner, this was either a banner week for us with eight sketches, or an average week with five. I think for voting and wrapup purposes we’ll call it five.
So what did the sketch warriors bring to this weeks topic?
- RA opened with a crime scene littered with felt and stuffing…
- EL followed with some diminishing returns…
- DNW took us to small town America for some small-brained investigators…
- Ken gave us his four-part masterpiece, CSI: Alaska.
- And Peter finished us off with a killing blow straight from the Bard.
Next week’s topic should provide an interesting challenge to our loquacious band of warrirors: Silent Scenes.
If you think you’ve got the comedy chops to do battle with our scarred and bitter warriors, if you dare step into the hailstorm of seltzer and cream pies, if you think you’re MAN ENOUGH or WOMAN ENOUGH to make us laugh, write a sketch and contact us at submissions(nospam)@sketchwar.org.
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Crime fcene inveftigationne
Hi all — here’s my take on the “CSI: Anywhere” edition of Sketchwar….
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CSI: Old Mill, North Carolina (SA-LOOT)
Okay, first off I’m late. This was supposed to happen on Monday…I’m under some deadlines, but I had this stuck in my head, and in odd moments, I pounded it out.
I want to point out…while this is exaggerated SOME – it is largely based on the experience Trish and I had when our home in Hertford, NC was robbed several years back. The names have been (mostly) changed to protect … well … someone.