Once I got past what is possibly the weirdest two minutes in CSI history--that'd be that slow-motion freeze-frame whatever-it's-called that was amazing only for the first thirty seconds--I sort of figured out what they were aiming to do with las more
Haskell is telling the truth. - Greg He knows who Jekyll is. - Nick The season finale of CSI delivered some of best tension of this season. Let me start by saying that Bill Irwin's portrayal of the serial killer Nate Haskell is one of the best psycho more
Nick: Open bottle of Vodka, a used glass. What do you think; one last drink? Greg Sanders: One last laugh. This week's episode, "Take My Life, Please!," had all the markings of a pretty standard installment of CSI: Two cases going at the sa more
When a boy is found murdered, the CSI team soon find the victim is tied to an old case where a man was convicted of killing his wife. There was blood evidence found under the fingernails of the boy at the crime scene. This evidence leads the CSIs to a hig more
Catherine and Vartan stake out a drug ring in an upscale hotel while the rest of the team investigates a murder linked to 'panty sniffing'. Catherine and detective Vartan are thrown together in a hotel room for 24 hours while they monitor and st more
CSI's work the case of a young actress who is killed during a horrible traffic collision. Initially, investigators believe the accident is just a drunk driver killing an innocent motorist until it is uncovered that the driver was the victim's st more
A young man is found bludgeoned to death in the woods and the CSI team soon finds that the victim, a handsome but cocky tech-geek, was plotting to blow-up and rob the casino holdings safe where he worked . He enlisted the help of a shy but savvy co-worker more
A severed head is found in the middle of a bowling tournament and the CSI team is called in to find the missing body. The murder is tracked to the jealous girlfriend of the victim and his biggest bowling opponent. The episode opens with a bowling champion more