CSI: New Episode Shows Crashing Rollercoaster

ShiveringTim's avatar
Are the mention of The Beast and Sonny shameless plugs?? Remember, Viacom owns both CBS and Paramount. There has been plenty of cross-promotion for CBS shows in the park in the past. I'm glad to see it go the other way for a change, albeit somewhat conicidentally.

All and all, it was a fine episode.


Scott - Proud Member of The Out-Of-Town Coaster Weirdos
Overall a decent episode but they've done better. Especially with the actual coaster accident; which I felt was way below their normal standards. It was very cheesy looking.
:( *** Edited 5/7/2004 1:51:09 PM UTC by DEK***

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
No offense or anything but I had already posted this a week in advanced. And had already found out alot more information. Other more popular parks turned down the idea when they asked because they didn't want to associate a coaster accident in their park. I thought it was funny at the end because of all parks my home park (kennywood) is mentioned instead of bigger more popular parks such as SFMM, CP, SFGA, SFGAm! Beat that Six flags or Cedar Fair.

Ryan
Lord Gonchar's avatar
^No offense anything but there was a post about the episode a week before yours with the same info. :)

The original post about this epsiode popped up around here way back in March.


Marathoning on the Steel Phantom. Ouch!! I don't think I could have done more than 4 or 5 trips in a row on that coaster.
Forever ago---back in the eighties maybe---I watched a show about an investigation of this wooden coaster which went through a long tunnel. Except all of a sudden whoever rode in the last seat disappeared as the train roared through the tunnel. Anybody know the name of the show? Wonder if we could still retrieve a copy of such an old tv show?

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