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: The crime takes place within a fictional ultra-cute third-person shooter called Kill Whitey’s Kitten 3 (KWK3). In this game, players control vicious killer Teddy Bears and Unicorns that use "adorable" weapons like glitter guns and rainbow grenades instead of traditional firearms.
: To track the killer's location, the team must draw a player named "DirtyBird" into a specific "death match." Because adult agents like McGee (the team's resident "Elf Lord") struggle to match the competitive pace, they recruit a surprise asset: Phineas , Gibbs’s young neighbor. Character Dynamics & Themes [S17E9] IRL
: Much of the episode focuses on Gibbs looking after Phineas , his 9-year-old (sometimes cited as 11-year-old) neighbor, whose mother had to leave on a last-minute trip.
: The visual effects firm Muse VFX created the custom KWK3 game world using the Unity engine specifically for the show. They even built a fully interactive, playable version for the production. You can watch this episode on streaming platforms
: Fans have noted a technical "goof" in the dialogue where McGee refers to a "laser mouse" as a new technology, though optical laser mice had been common for years prior to 2019.
: The episode explores Gibbs's growing bond with the boy, highlighting his role as a mentor and male role model during a difficult time for Phineas. Notable Trivia : To track the killer's location, the team
, titled " IRL ," originally aired on November 26, 2019, on CBS. The episode provides a unique intersection of crime-solving and modern gaming culture, notably featuring one of the more humorous and heartwarming subplots of the season. Core Plot & Investigations