Two and a Half Deaths
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Two and a Half Deaths
Summary
Two and a Half Deaths is a television series episode[1].
Key Facts
- Two and a Half Deaths's instance of is recorded as television series episode[2].
- Two and a Half Deaths was directed by Alec Smight[3].
- Chuck Lorre wrote the screenplay for Two and a Half Deaths[4].
- Lee Aronsohn wrote the screenplay for Two and a Half Deaths[5].
- Two and a Half Deaths's genre is police procedural[6].
- Two and a Half Deaths's genre is crossover fiction[7].
- Two and a Half Deaths followed The Theory Of Everything[8].
- Two and a Half Deaths was followed by For Gedda[9].
- Two and a Half Deaths's part of the series is recorded as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[10].
- The original language of Two and a Half Deaths was English[11].
- Two and a Half Deaths was published on May 8, 2008[12].
- Two and a Half Deaths's takes place in fictional universe is recorded as CSI universe[13].
- Two and a Half Deaths's title is recorded as Two and a Half Deaths[14].
- Two and a Half Deaths's season is recorded as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, season 8[15].
- Two and a Half Deaths's media franchise is recorded as CSI[16].
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Authorship and Creation
Two and a Half Deaths was directed by Alec Smight[3]. Screenwriters include Chuck Lorre[4] and Lee Aronsohn[5].
Publication
Two and a Half Deaths was released on May 8, 2008[12]. The original language of it was English[11]. Genres include police procedural[6] and crossover fiction[7]. Its part of the series is recorded as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[10].
Subject and Themes
Two and a Half Deaths's part of the series is recorded as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Two and a Half Deaths followed The Theory Of Everything[8]. It was followed by For Gedda[9].