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* UnknowinglyPossessingStolenGoods: The young man who picked the victim's wallet up off the street had no idea it had been stolen from someone he respected. Upon learning this, he returns it along with most of the cash it had contained when he found it.

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* BirthdayEpisode: The man is murdered on the way to his niece's birthday party and a missing gift holds a vital clue. At the end of the episode Adam sees all the gifts Christine brings for Lucy's birthday and says she and Mac "are definitely invited" to his party the next month.

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The man victim is murdered on the way to his niece's birthday party party, and a missing gift holds a vital clue. At clue.
** A sub-plot involves Christine's anxiety over meeting Mac's friends for
the end of the episode Adam sees all the gifts Christine brings for first time at Lucy's birthday party, along with struggling to find the perfect gift. She ends up buying three.
** At the end of the episode, Adam sees Christine lugging her big bag of gifts
and says she and Mac "are definitely invited" to his party the next month.



* ManekiNeko: Counterfeit versions are used by drug smugglers.

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* ManekiNeko: Counterfeit Some drug dealers hide heroin in counterfeit versions are used by drug smugglers.of the statue, using a trinket shop as the cover for their operation.
* TheOneWhoMadeItOut: The victim had grown up in a very poor neighborhood rife with drugs and crime. He'd applied himself in school, went to college, became a CPA, moved to a much nicer area and bought an expensive car. He never forgot where he came from, though. He is killed while visiting relatives in his old neighborhood and, when questioned, everyone there speaks highly of him. One drop-out even mentions that the man had encouraged him to stay in school so he could have a better life as well, and regrets not having listened.
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* FlushTheEvidence: Drug dealers force their neighbor to hold a kilo of cocaine for them when they hear cops entering their building. Terrified when the officers reach their floor and start knocking on doors, she races to her bathroom and flushes the whole thing.

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* EasilyOverheardConversation: Due to thin walls, a neighbor overhears the wife and her friend talking about paying someone back. He intercepts their delivery, disguised as a birthday gift, and shoots the unwitting husband when the man won't hand over the package.

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* EasilyOverheardConversation: Due to thin walls, a neighbor overhears the wife and her friend sister talking about paying someone back.back after the sister panics and dumps some drug dealers' cocaine. He intercepts their delivery, disguised as a birthday gift, and shoots the unwitting husband when the man won't hand over the package.



* LovedByAll: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.

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* IHaveYourWife: Actually "We Have Your Daughter"; the drug dealers take their neighbor's daughter hostage to get her and her sister to deliver cocaine to them.
* LovedByAll: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, climbing the social ladder, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him.him, especially since he invested some of his money to improve the community, such as repairing the local playground. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & and Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.

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* BirthdayEpisode: The man is murdered on the way to his niece's birthday party and a missing gift holds a vital clue. At the end of the episode Adam sees all the gifts Christine brings for Lucy and says she and Mac "are definitely invited" to his party the next month.

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* BirthdayEpisode: The man is murdered on the way to his niece's birthday party and a missing gift holds a vital clue. At the end of the episode Adam sees all the gifts Christine brings for Lucy Lucy's birthday and says she and Mac "are definitely invited" to his party the next month.month.
* EasilyOverheardConversation: Due to thin walls, a neighbor overhears the wife and her friend talking about paying someone back. He intercepts their delivery, disguised as a birthday gift, and shoots the unwitting husband when the man won't hand over the package.



-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. They got me through some really tough times. Now I have you.

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-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, place and those guys, guys were my whole world. They got me through some really tough times. Now I have you.
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%%* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.

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%%* HundredPercentAdorationRating: * LovedByAll: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.

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* %%* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picks up his wallet after the killer discards it, and takes out the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it doesn't feel right to keep it.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim came from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picked up his wallet after the killer discarded it, and took out some cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gave it back to Mac & Danny, saying it didn't feel right to keep it.

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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim came comes from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picked picks up his wallet after the killer discarded discards it, and took takes out some the cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gave gives it back to Mac & Danny, saying it didn't doesn't feel right to keep it.
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-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. Now I have you.

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-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. They got me through some really tough times. Now I have you.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The victim came from a poor background, and while many would expect the people of his old neighborhood to resent him for it, everyone (including the man who turns out to be his killer) respects him. Of note is one young man who picked up his wallet after the killer discarded it, and took out some cash. After being informed whom the money had belonged to, he voluntarily gave it back to Mac & Danny, saying it didn't feel right to keep it.

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!Trivia for the episode:
* Possibly a very slight continuity issue. Lucy was born during season 5's "Greater Good," which aired May 6, 2009. This episode aired May 4, 2012, and Lindsay says to Sheldon, "You know what tomorrow is..." referring to Lucy's birthday party. Of course, it's possible they held the party a day early due to everyone's work schedule.
* Adam's birthday is revealed to be in the month of June, although the actual date isn't specified.

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\n!Trivia for the episode:\n* Possibly a very slight continuity issue. Lucy was born during season 5's "Greater Good," which aired May 6, 2009. This episode aired May 4, 2012, and Lindsay says to Sheldon, "You know what tomorrow is..." referring to Lucy's birthday party. Of course, it's possible they held the party a day early due to everyone's work schedule.\n* Adam's birthday is revealed to be in the month of June, although the actual date isn't specified.----
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-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. And now I have you.

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-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. And now Now I have you.
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* BirthdayEpisode: The man is murdered on the way to his niece's birthday party and a missing gift holds a vital clue. At the end of the episode Adam sees all the gifts Christine brings for Lucy and says she and Mac "are definitely invited" to his party the next month.
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* FamilyOfChoice: Mac regards his team as his family, and tells Christine so right before they leave the office for Lucy's party.
-->'''Mac:''' For the longest time, this place, those guys, were my whole world. And now I have you.
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* Possibly a very slight continuity issue. Lucy was born during season 5's "Greater Good," which aired May 6, 2009. This episode aired May 4, 2012, and Lucy says to Sheldon, "You know what tomorrow is..." referring to Lucy's birthday party. Of course, it's possible they held the party a day early due to everyone's work schedule.

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* Possibly a very slight continuity issue. Lucy was born during season 5's "Greater Good," which aired May 6, 2009. This episode aired May 4, 2012, and Lucy Lindsay says to Sheldon, "You know what tomorrow is..." referring to Lucy's birthday party. Of course, it's possible they held the party a day early due to everyone's work schedule.

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"'''Unwrapped'''" is the 17th episode of Season 8 and the 179th overall. It originally aired May 4, 2012.
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* ManekiNeko: Counterfeit versions are used by drug smugglers.

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* ManekiNeko: Counterfeit versions are used by drug smugglers.smugglers.

!Trivia for the episode:
* Possibly a very slight continuity issue. Lucy was born during season 5's "Greater Good," which aired May 6, 2009. This episode aired May 4, 2012, and Lucy says to Sheldon, "You know what tomorrow is..." referring to Lucy's birthday party. Of course, it's possible they held the party a day early due to everyone's work schedule.
* Adam's birthday is revealed to be in the month of June, although the actual date isn't specified.
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Directed by Creator/DeranSarafian

Written by Creator/AnthonyEZuiker, Creator/AnnDonahue, Creator/CarolMendelsohn, Creator/JohnDove & Creator/ChristopherSilber

A successful businessman is shot and killed in the lobby of a relative's building while visiting his old neighborhood. His wife knows more than she's telling. The team are introduced to Christine as they gather to celebrate Lucy's third birthday.

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* ManekiNeko: Counterfeit versions are used by drug smugglers.

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