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* ''Law and Order: Criminal Intent'' features as a recurring character an obnoxious, loudmouthed, blond cable news anchor named "Faith Yancy", no points for guessing who she's an Expy of.
** Yet another episode of ''[[Law and Order Criminal Intent]]'' featured a video blogger named WeepingWillow17 who owned a stuffed monkey puppet and got kidnapped, obviously based on ''[[Lonely Girl 15]]'', a series co-created by one Miles Beckett. The episode in question also featured a scene where an amateur video maker named Miles was criticised for including too many cuts; his show was described as "visual masturbation", with "no depth, no theme, no narrative..." Ouch. Just in case the viewers didn't get it, the videos were then compared directly to WeepingWillow17.
** CI somehow managed to deliver a Take That to Tom DeLay on both the show [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Eames:Alexandra Eames#Tom_DeLay_controversyTom DeLay controversy|and in real life]].
* Ironically, on an episode of ''[[CSI]]'' itself, when a reality TV crew was filming the CSIs while they were working, Grissom remarked that there were too many forensic crime shows on TV.
** Never mind that William Peterson, TV's Gil Grissom, was against the splintering of the CSI franchise, even refusing to appear in character with anyone from the ''Miami'' cast.