CSI:Crime Scene Investigation

Episode Guide

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CSI:CRIME SCENE investigation

Season 6:  Part 1, episodes 1-12
                    Part 2, episodes 13-24

Starring
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William Petersen as “Gil Grissom
Marg Helgenberger as “Catherine Willows
Gary Dourdan as “Warrick Brown
George Eads as “Nick Stokes
Jorja Fox as “Sara Sidle
Eric Szmanda as “Greg Sanders
Robert David Hall as “Dr. Albert Robbins
Louise Lombard as “Detective Sofia Curtis
Wallace Langham as "David Hodges"

Paul Guilfoyle as “Captain Jim Brass

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Executive Producers - Jerry Bruckheimer Carol Mendelsohn Anthony E. Zuiker Ann Donahue Jonathan Littman Naren Shankar Danny Cannon William Petersen Cindy Chvatal Josh Berman
 Created By -  Anthony E. Zuiker

Season Six of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , the Emmy-nominated drama series on U.S. television and the original series in the world’s number one franchise, is a fast-paced drama about a team of forensic investigators trained to solve crimes by examining the evidence.  They are on the case 24/7, scouring the scene, collecting the irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that will solve the mystery.  Gil Grissom (William Petersen), shift supervisor, heads the team of investigators at the Crime Lab in Las Vegas.  The team includes Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), a hard-working single parent with a checkered past and a teenage daughter she's raising on her own; Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan), a top analyst with insider knowledge of the gambling world; Nick Stokes (George Eads), a true-blue stand-up guy who empathizes with victims via his own experiences; Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), a dedicated and inquisitive investigator who has more than a professional interest in Grissom; and Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda), the wacky tech analyst turned field investigator.  The CSI team members also work closely with Capt. Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle), the former chief, now assigned to Homicide, and Dr. Albert Robbins (Robert David Hall), the ever-professional medical examiner.  They are also supported by David Hodges (Wallace Langham), a lab technician with a specialty in trace and foreign-substance analysis, and Sofia Curtis (Louise Lombard), a former officer-turned-CSI, whose frustration with lab politics has led her to return to the police force. 

 The CSIs sift through the murders, suicides, robberies and violent crimes that threaten the streets of Vegas, on and off the Strip, moving beyond the neon decadence to the seediest and deadliest corners of the infamous city in the desert.  Under Grissom's watchful eye, the team uses both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned savvy to solve their crimes, driven to succeed by the pact they have made with the public they serve –  "Let the evidence bring justice to the victims and closure to the survivors."

 Season Six will follow on the heels of perhaps the most emotional season our CSIs have seen yet. Grissom was unjustly penalized by Ecklie and had his team split. As a result Catherine found herself Dayshift Supervisor with Warrick and Nick on her team and all her days away from home and her daughter. Grissom’s graveyard shift kept Sara and Greg along with the addition of Sofia Curtis (played by Louise Lombard). Warrick may have harboured feelings for Catherine but found love with girl he met outside of the lab. Sara confronted her issues with alcohol, realizing they began with deeply rooted feelings from her past. Greg finally made his move out of the lab permanent and passed his proficiency course. While Brass may have suffered the most heartbreak of all when he went to his daughter’s rescue in Los Angeles just to be met with disrespect and the disappointment of seeing how lost she had become in the temptations of the big city. The season culminated in a race against the clock when Nick Stokes was kidnapped and held ransom - buried alive. He may have been saved but what kind of lasting effects does an experience like that have on a man? And does new evidence suggest the man responsible wasn’t working alone?

Season Six will be true to form as the team is reunited. Las Vegas continues to be the ideal backdrop for the most morbid mysteries on television; beginning with disasters in a trailer park and a modern-day mistaken identity of a dead stripper. Grissom will begin to be re-engaged with his emotions and people. The near-loss of Nick and some of the most difficult cases to date will have lasting effects. Warrick will take a leap and Sofia Curtis will redefine her role in law enforcement.

Episode 1: Bodies in Motion

Reunited, the team pieces together the cause of a mysterious explosion at a trailer park, how a stripper ended dead in a street wearing a shopping bag, and how two bodies turned into soup in a trunk. In the process, big changes for Warrick and Sofia are revealed.  

Episode 2: Room Service

The pursuit of the American dream leaves a movie star and several immigrant laundry workers dead, in a dark upstairs-downstairs look at the glitter and grime of Las Vegas.

Episode 3: Bite Me

The CSI team investigates the death of a woman found dead on the staircase in her suburban home. Suspicion quickly falls on the victim’s husband, but the blood spatter evidence tells a different story.

Episode 4: Shooting Stars

An intruder with a jones for junk food breaks into a residence while a dead body is dumped in the backyard, leading the CSIs to investigate a cult who commits mass suicide during the Orionid meteor shower.

Episode 5: Gum Drops

Nick, Warrick, Sara and Greg are sent to eastern Nevada to investigate the disappearance of an entire family. The bloody crime scene leads them to believe the entire family is dead, but voices Nick hears convince him otherwise. Who could have wanted these people killed and, more importantly, do the CSIs still have a chance to find the youngest girl alive?

Episode 6: Secrets & Flies

A single mother is found dead in her home, the apparent victim of suicide. When the evidence points to murder, the team delves into the mysterious past of the woman and her baby. Grissom faces off in court with a corrupt former colleague, whose entomological findings conflicts with Grissom’s.

Episode 7: A Bullet Runs Through It - Part One

A routine traffic stop turns into a shoot-out through the streets of Vegas, leaving a string of dead bodies including a rookie cop. Eye-witnesses claim they saw police shoot at unarmed men with their hands up in surrender, and the CSIs investigate what really happened while the whole city watches their every move.

Episode 8: A Bullet Runs Through It - Part Two

Captain Brass and Detective Curtis are haunted by the death of a rookie cop as Grissom and his CSI team continues to investigate the case of a routine traffic stop turned mile-long shoot-out.

Episode 9: Dog Eat Dog

A body found in a restaurant dumpster leads Catherine and Brass into the world of competitive eating. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara investigate the double murder of a husband and wife literally torn apart by man’s best friend.

Episode 10: Still Life

A mother reports her son missing and the investigation quickly focuses on a suspicious man seen in the park. But what appears to be is not, and Catherine finds herself face-to-face with a modern day Media.

Episode 11: Werewolves

Werewolf in Vegas. The CSIs investigate the killing of a man afflicted with Hypertrichosis, a.k.a. human werewolf syndrome.

Episode 12: Daddy’s Little Girl

When a young girl’s boyfriend is found dead, the CSI’s go after her string of ex-boyfriends and suspicious mother to find the killer. When investigating the death of a woman found dead on the hood of her car, Nick comes up against his past demons.

Episode 13: Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye

When a waiter is gunned down at a glitzy Vegas party, the CSIs postulate that the waiter was trying to murder the hostess; an aging Vegas dancer and socialite. Several suspects are under the microscope, however when the hostess is found shot to death on a lawn chair the case takes an unexpected turn.

Episode 14: Killer

 The CSIs track down an ex con who lets his lifetime of crime catch up with him when he tries to settle an old score, accidentally killing an innocent young girl and destroying the new life he had built.

Episode 15: Pirates of the Third Reich

When Lady Heather’s daughter is found dead, Grissom and the CSI team are led into a twisted world of medical experimentation conducted by a crazed, Nazi-sympathizing pseudo-scientist.

Episode 16: Up in Smoke

A romantic evening ends abruptly when a dead body is found in the chimney of an aging bachelor’s house. Sara, Nick and Brass are called in to investigate.

Episode 17: I Like to Watch

Reality television and the all-to-real world of crime scene investigation combine when a young woman is found drugged and sexually assaulted in the hallway of her high rise apartment building. While the camera crew follows the case to sensationalize the crime, the CSIs try to nail the psychotic criminal who appears to have a passion for pedicures.

Episode 18: The Unsual Suspect

When a 17-year-old homecoming queen is found dead, wrapped in a shower curtain and dumped on the football field, the CSIs go back to school to search for suspects. With two confessions for one crime, the CSIs find it extremely difficult to determine who the one-and-only murderer is.

Episode 19: Spellbound

When a psychic is murdered at her occult shop, Grissom, Greg and Warrick examine the excessive amount of clues. They soon realize that the psychic’s ability to see into the future could be the cause of her own death. However, Sedona’s former powers prove to be useful for the team; helping them to crack yet another case.

Episode 20: Poppin’ Tags

When three teenagers are shot to death, when trying to put up posters of their favorite rapper, the team is drawn into the world of hip-hop street gangs and all the violence that goes along with it.

Episode 21: Rashomama

The CSIs experience the wedding jitters when they investigate a case in which the mother of the groom is found dead, and tied to the couple's car by her pantyhose. The team questions the wedding party to find the means and motive behind the crime.

Episode 22: Time of Your Death

When the assistant of a Hollywood entertainment mogul is murdered during his vacation in Vegas, the CSIs question how the young victim could afford to drive a Ferrari, wear designer clothes and lodge at a fancy hotel. As they get to the bottom of the crime, they realize that the victim’s fantasy turned out to be a harsh reality.

Episode 23: Time of Your Death

When the team finds a woman shot to death in her home, shortly after sleeping with her sexy teenage gardener, the victim’s husband reigns as the number one suspect. However, the race to wrap the case gets dangerous when one of the team members takes a bullet. 

Episode 24: Way To Go

While Brass struggles for his life after being shot in the chest, the team investigates the murders of a decapitated victim with a civil war obsession, and a man who killed himself by partying too hard.

 

 

 

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