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  • It explored the almost comical presentation of the Monoids. Wonder went on to explain how monsters that were "undiluted evil" usually had the highest staying power. They were also common if they could easily be instigated into an environment. When compared to such monsters, the documentary showed that the Monoids were not unique enough to make a return. Matthew Sweet explained his view that "dodgy feet" were a contributing factor to the Monoids' non-return. Kim Newman compared to them to the Ood, suggesting the latter to be a modern take on the former.
  • A "One Hit Wonder" is a bowl that is big enough for one hit. It's usually followed by a hurried cigarette, or something else to ensure the partaker gets stoned. If executed properly, eyedrops should be applied (if social situation requires drops).
  • One Hit Wonder is the fourteenth episode of season three of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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Number
  • 14
Previous
End
  • --09-28
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  • 22
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Article
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Subject
  • The staying power of Who monsters
Date
  • 2003-02-06
Series
  • Las Vegas
Runtime
  • 4'
Producer
  • Dan Hall
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  • One Hit Wonder
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  • Club
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  • Jacqueline Rayner, Dominic Sandbrook, Kim Newman, Matthew Sweet
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  • 96
Title
  • One Hit Wonder
Start
  • --09-27
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  • ?
NEXT
Writer
  • Simon Guerrier
  • Corey Miller
Director
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  • 70
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  • no
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  • 6
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  • The Ark
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  • It explored the almost comical presentation of the Monoids. Wonder went on to explain how monsters that were "undiluted evil" usually had the highest staying power. They were also common if they could easily be instigated into an environment. When compared to such monsters, the documentary showed that the Monoids were not unique enough to make a return. Matthew Sweet explained his view that "dodgy feet" were a contributing factor to the Monoids' non-return. Kim Newman compared to them to the Ood, suggesting the latter to be a modern take on the former.
  • A "One Hit Wonder" is a bowl that is big enough for one hit. It's usually followed by a hurried cigarette, or something else to ensure the partaker gets stoned. If executed properly, eyedrops should be applied (if social situation requires drops).
  • One Hit Wonder is the fourteenth episode of season three of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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