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'''The Science Of Crime''' is a [[television]] series in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] which is advertised on the radio in commercials and on the [[Internet]] but can't be viewed on safehouse TVs. The Science Of Crime is a parody of the popular CBS series [[WP:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]] and its spin-offs, of which there are apparently fifteen in GTA IV. Of these seven are mentioned which include Science of Crime: [[Vice City]], [[Las Venturas]], Ohio, Djibouti, Panama City, Santiago, etc. | '''The Science Of Crime''' is a [[television]] series in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] which is advertised on the radio in commercials and on the [[Internet]] but can't be viewed on safehouse TVs. The Science Of Crime is a parody of the popular CBS series [[WP:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]] and its spin-offs, of which there are apparently fifteen in GTA IV. Of these seven are mentioned which include Science of Crime: [[Vice City]], [[Las Venturas]], Ohio, Djibouti, Fairbanks, Panama City, Santiago, etc. | ||
On the radio, the show is proclaimed to be "forensically boring!". | On the radio, the show is proclaimed to be "forensically boring!". |
Revision as of 01:27, 10 December 2009
The Science Of Crime is a television series in Grand Theft Auto IV which is advertised on the radio in commercials and on the Internet but can't be viewed on safehouse TVs. The Science Of Crime is a parody of the popular CBS series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and its spin-offs, of which there are apparently fifteen in GTA IV. Of these seven are mentioned which include Science of Crime: Vice City, Las Venturas, Ohio, Djibouti, Fairbanks, Panama City, Santiago, etc.
On the radio, the show is proclaimed to be "forensically boring!".
Trivia
- A 'Science Of Crime' theme tune can be purchased from www.vipluxuryringtones.com and used as a phone ringtone. It starts with a distinctive yell similar to that found in The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again, the theme from CSI Miami.