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[[Gil Grissom]] and [[Catherine Willows]] investigate the death of a woman driver in a collision between her [[Mercury Sable]] and a large eighteen-wheel truck. In the process they find another victim, a man in a raccoon [[fursuit]] named Robert Pitt.<ref name="Imdb">{{cite web|title=Fur and Loathing (30 Oct. 2003) - Plot|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0534691/|work=IMDb|publisher=IMDb.com, Inc.|accessdate=4 June 2012|author=KGF Vissers|year=1990–2012}}</ref>{{better source|date=May 2013|reason=IMDB should only be used for proof of broadcast date, not summary which is provided by users}} Their evidence leads the two to attend a [[Furry convention|Plushies and Furries Convention]], where Grissom and Willows discover there is more going on among the attendees than just dressing up.


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"Fur and Loathing"

"Fur and Loathing" is the fifth episode in the fourth season of the television series, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It was broadcast on October 30, 2003.[1]

Plot

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Gil Grissom and Catherine Willows investigate the death of a woman driver in a collision between her Mercury Sable and a large eighteen-wheel truck. In the process they find another victim, a man in a raccoon fursuit named Robert Pitt.[1][better source needed] Their evidence leads the two to attend a Plushies and Furries Convention, where Grissom and Willows discover there is more going on among the attendees than just dressing up.[citation needed] Meanwhile, Nick Stokes and Sara Sidle investigate a case where a man has been found shot dead and frozen to the floor of a cold storage room. A distraught man arrives at the station to report that he had been kidnapped because he had witnessed the murder and was stuffed in a trunk until he escaped.

Reception

Toronto-based filmmaker Michael McNamara, who had been working on his own documentary episode on furry fandom, said that the CSI episode "portrayed the community as a community of sexual deviants who like to have sex in fur costumes." and expressed concern that "it winds up giving the whole fandom a bad name, which made them nervous and camera-shy, so it was tricky to get their trust".[2] He wrote that the deviancy "probably represents about two percent of fandom but it’s the one obviously that the press always gleefully jumps."[3] Greg Gaudio of The Virginian-Pilot wrote that "The seamier side of the Furry Fandom – sexual behavior involving animal costumes and stuffed animals – has grabbed media attention in recent years, most notably as the subject of a 2003 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The episode showed attendees at a furry convention engaging in a costume-clad orgy"; however, one of the furry fandom attendees he interviewed replied that such behavior "only involves a tiny percentage of furries and is not something that’s part of the local scene."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b KGF Vissers (1990–2012). "Fur and Loathing (30 Oct. 2003) - Plot". IMDb. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  2. ^ Ahearn, Victoria (July 13, 2011). "Nerds and geeks lead the way". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  3. ^ Simpson, Michael (July 13, 2011). "Exclusive: Michael McNamara Celebrates Geekdom in Fanboy Confessional". CinemaSpy.com. CinemaSpy Entertainment. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  4. ^ Gaudio, Greg (August 23, 2008). "Lions and foxes and cat-dragons walk on two legs in Beach". HamptonRoads.com. The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 2011-08-27.