After an intense and deep episode on the hit Tv series 'CSI: Cyber' last week titled "Python's Revenge," where Avery (Patricia Arquette) once again confronted her old enemy Python (Evan Jones). The villain kidnapped and haunted Avery by kidnapping her surrogate daughter Hannah and sent a footage showing how she was killed in a car accident. Eventually, Python sent the team several cryptic messages and code-like puzzles that they had to decode in order to rescue the girl.
Now, this week's upcoming episode will be as exciting just like the recent episode. Episode 16 is titled "5 Deadly Sins" and in the official synopsis posted on TV Guide, it reads, "The Cyber team hunts a vigilante who is killing the biggest offenders of objectionable posts on social media Web sites."
We will be seeing the faces of Sean Blakemore who will play the role of FBI Director Silver. Aubrey Cleland will also be gracing the show as a college student while Georgie Guinane will be a goth girl. Julia Parker as the "mourning mother," and Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Sasha Boyd, the social media content moderator, to name a few.
There is still no clear information as to how the story will go but there are speculations that the killer might be on a huntdown for social media users who are posting stuff online that has something to do with the deadly sins. And these deadly sins include pride, sloth, gluttony, greed, envy, wrath, lust, and envy.
To know more about the episode, watch it as "CSI: Cyber" season 2 will air episode 16 on Mar. 6 at 10 P.M. EST on CBS


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