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  CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) [TV series]  
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OMDB: 0390730
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Country: USA, Canada
Language: English, Spanish
Duration: 42 min
   
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Christina Ricci Carrie
Riley Adams Lauren Lee Smith (2009-)
Wallace Langham David Hodges (2008-)
Elizabeth Mitchell Melissa Winters
Adrianne Palicki Miranda
Ted Danson D.B. Russell
Kathleen Quinlan Barbara Tallman
Laurence Fishburne Dr. Raymond "Ray" Langston (2009-)
Marg Helgenberger Catherine Willows (2000-)
William L. Petersen Gil Grissom (2000-2009)
Jorja Fox Sara Sidle (2000-2008)
Robert David Hall Dr. Al Robbins (2003-)
Eric Szmanda Greg Sanders (2003-)
George Eads Nick Stokes (2000-)
Paul Guilfoyle Načelnik Jim Brass (2000-)
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This article is about the television series. For the computer game, see CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (computer game).
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

The Cast of CSI
Genre Crime Drama
Running time 45 Minutes
Creator(s) Anthony E. Zuiker
Starring William Petersen
Marg Helgenberger
Gary Dourdan
George Eads
Jorja Fox
Eric Szmanda
Robert David Hall
Paul Guilfoyle
Country of origin USA
Original network/channel CBS and CTV five
Original run October 6, 2000 – present
No. of episodes 141
IMDb profile

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (commonly referred to as CSI) is a popular, Emmy Award-winning CBS television series that trails the investigations of a team of forensic scientists as they unravel the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths and crimes committed in and around Las Vegas, Nevada. Ranked first in the June 2005 Nielsen Ratings with a viewership of 60 million, the show serves as the backbone of CBS's leading Thursday lineup. The 2004-2005 season finale, directed by Quentin Tarantino, was watched by over 40 million viewers, making it one of the most watched shows in history. The show averages 30 million viewers every week and as of February 2006, CBS reported that over 90 million viewers have tuned into the series this year alone. The show is produced in partnership with the Canadian media company Alliance Atlantis.

Style

Stylistically, the show has drawn favorable comparisons to Quincy and The X-Files. The show's characteristic gadgetry and occasional use of yet-to-be-invented technology has moved the show nominally into the genre of science fiction and garnered it with a 2004 Saturn Award nomination for best science fiction, fantasy, or horror television series. Actually this series takes us back to the origins of the detective story; modern Sherlock Holmes with modern machines and techniques.

The series is known for its unusual camera angles, percussive editing techniques, high-tech gadgets, detailed technical discussion, and graphic portrayal of bullet trajectories, blood spray patterns, organ damage, methods of evidence recovery (e.g. fingerprints from the inside of latex gloves), and crime reconstructions. Many episodes feature lengthy scenes in which experiments, tests, or other technical work is portrayed in detail, usually with no sound except accompanying music—a technique reminiscent of Mission: Impossible. Often the lighting, composition, and mise-en-scene elements are heavily influenced by avant-garde film.

Characters

Main characters
Role Actor Description
Dr. Gilbert (Gil) Grissom William Petersen The night shift team supervisor for the Las Vegas CSI unit, and a forensic entomologist with a degree in biology from UCLA. Nicknamed "The Bug Man," Grissom knows American sign language (ASL) and has inherited his mother's otosclerosis, a disease which was causing him to slowly go deaf which developed into a major plot thread throughout the third season. The surgery (and subsequent recovery) required to correct this onset of otosclerosis symptoms occurred in the unshown period between the third and fourth seasons. His hobbies include his work, cockroach racing, classic literature, solving crossword puzzles, and riding roller coasters.

His original team was made up of four main CSIs, with assistance from a team of technicians. During the first four seasons, his team included Catherine Willows, Nick Stokes, Warrick Brown, and Sara Sidle. With the creation of the swing shift team in the middle of the fifth season, his team consisted of Sara Sidle, Sofia Curtis, and Greg Sanders. In season five finale, he said that he wanted his team back. At the start of season six, the team is brought back together.

Grissom was a Catholic at first, but he later converted and became an agnostic. This is shown when he is dealing with murderers who are Christians.

It has also been revealed that Grissom's father died when he was nine years old.

Catherine Willows Marg Helgenberger A blood spatter analyst. She was second-in-command of the nightshift for the first four seasons, assuming command when Grissom was out of town or otherwise on leave. She recently moved teams to become supervisor of the new swing shift team. Willows, originally from Bozeman, Montana, first worked as a stripper in order to pay her way through college at UNLV where she studied medical technology. She has a young daughter, Lindsey. Tragically, after her ex-husband's murder, she was unable to find evidence to assist in convicting his killer. She accidentally caused an explosion in the lab near the end of the third season, injuring Greg Sanders.
Sara Sidle Jorja Fox A materials and element analyst. A physics major at Harvard University, Sidle previously worked for the San Francisco coroner and crime lab. She was recruited by Grissom, a man she sees as more than just a boss.

Sidle sometimes takes her assignments a bit too personally, especially if the victim is a woman. She was raised in a violent and abusive family, and lived in foster care after her mother killed her father. The details of this unpleasant past only started to be explicitly revealed during the latter part of the fourth season with a pattern of alcoholism seen to emerge. This culminated in a somewhat fortuitous escape from a driving under the influence (DUI) charge.

Warrick Brown Gary Dourdan A Las Vegas native and a chemistry major from UNLV, is an audio/visual analyst. A major theme of the first season (and especially the pilot episode) was his addiction to gambling and his subsequent attempts at recovery. He was also blackmailed by a judge over this issue, but he eventually told Grissom about it, and the judge was arrested.

He was part of Grissom's team for the first four seasons, but was transferred to the swing shift team under Willows in the middle of the fifth season. In the season five finale, we saw how close he is to his best friend, Nick Stokes. He has recently been married, between the fifth and sixth seasons, to a doctor named Tina.

Nick Stokes George Eads An easygoing and friendly former college baseball player and fraternity member with a degree in criminal justice from Rice, is a hair and fiber analyst from Dallas, Texas. In Episode 203, "Overload," it is revealed that when Nick was 9 years old, he was sexually abused by a last-minute female babysitter.

He was part of Grissom's team for the first four seasons, but was transferred to the swing shift team under Willows in the middle of the fifth season. Unlike other CSIs, Nick had many troubles with suspects: In episode 106, "Who are You", he has a gun placed in his face. In episode 220, "Stalker", he is thrown out of a second-story window, and stalked by the murderer, being held at gunpoint by his stalker. In the season five finale "Grave Danger", he was kidnapped by Walter Gordon and buried alive for a ransom of one million dollars. Nick was also nearly arrested when a prostitute was found dead in her house only hours after he'd been there for a one-night stand (no fee required).

In season six, it is discovered that the daughter of Walter Gordon, Kelly Gordon, is involved in the murder of a lawyer who was handling her father's assets.

Captain Jim Brass Paul Guilfoyle Brass was the head of the CSI unit in Las Vegas until he was moved back to the police homicide division in the pilot episode. He was originally from New Jersey. He's now Captain in the homicide division and works usually with the CSI team. He's divorced and has a daughter named Ellie. It is revealed in episode 208, "Ellie," that she is not biologically related to Brass.

In two-part episode "A Bullet Runs Through It," Brass faces the guilt of accidentally killing a fellow officer in an intense shootout.

In the Season 6 episode "Bang-Bang", Jim Brass was shot during a hostage situation by a through-and-through bullet through his right chest. The summary of the Season 6 finale "Way To Go" indicates that the wound, while not immediatly fatal, still put him in a critical condition.

Greg Sanders Eric Szmanda A young lab technician who idolizes Grissom and has been endeavoring to get out in the field since episode 218, "Chasing the Bus." Near the end of the third season, he was injured in a lab explosion when an unknown substance was placed next to an active heat source by Catherine Willows. He recovered fully from the incident.

He sporadically worked in the field throughout the third and fourth seasons, and officially became a CSI Level 1 in the fifth season, joining Grissom's night shift. He failed his exam the first time around after urinating in the toilet at a crime scene. Ironically, he later passed his exam when his wrong conclusion drawn at a crime scene set Grissom on the right track in the episode "Who Shot Sherlock?".

Dr. Al Robbins, M.D. Robert David Hall The head county coroner. Married with three children, he's often the only one who understands Grissom. He has two prosthetic legs and likes playing in rock bands for fun. The prosthetic legs and rock band are traits "borrowed" from the actor (Hall) himself.
Recurring characters
Role Actor Description
David Hodges Wallace Langham A lab tech who first appeared on season 3. Works in the Trace department. He always tries hard to succeed, and often sucks up to Gil and Catherine, ignoring the lower CSIs. Hodges also seems to have (or pretend to have) narcissistic personality disorder.
Sofia Curtis Louise Lombard A CSI who became part of Gil's team after the mid-season 5 split. She soon considered resignation, upset at the fact that she had been demoted from acting day-shift supervisor.

A recurring character in season five, but in season six she moved from being a CSI to a Detective. She experienced emotional problems in the episode "A Bullet Runs Through It," after it appeared she shot a fellow police officer during a shoot out.

Archie Johnson Archie Kao A lab tech who's a computer and audio/video technical expert. He is also a Science-Fiction Fan.
Bobby Dawson Gerald McCullouch Originally from Kentucky, he is a lab tech who's also a ballistics expert.
David Phillips David Berman Assistant Coroner who's sometimes called "Super Dave"- a nickname he recieved on the first episode of the fifth season.
Conrad Ecklie Marc Vann Former dayshift supervisor who became Assistant Director of the Crime Lab in season 5. He is known for his strict regulations and sticks to them at all times. Conrad and Gil have a very rocky relationship and it was Conrad, in his pursuit to try to spite Gil, who split the CSI team in the middle of season 5. But in Grave Danger (Season 5 finale), he set aside their personal differences and helped the team locate and rescue Nick.
Sam Vega Geoffrey Rivas A homicide detective.
Vartann Alex Carter A homicide detective.
Former characters
Role Actor Description
Holly Gribbs Chandra West Holly was a brand-new CSI in "Pilot." She did not appear to do well under pressure and did not react well to her first autopsy. Warrick left her alone on her first case to go gambling. The murderer returned to the scene, took her gun from her, and shot her 3 times. She subsequently died in surgery.
Cyrus Lockwood Jeffrey D. Sams Detective Lockwood appeared in a number of episodes throughout seasons two and three. He was killed in the episode "Inside the Box", when he walked into an armed robbery.
Paul Millander/Judge Douglas Mason Matt O'Toole Paul Millander appears over a three episode arc, "Pilot," "Anonymous" and "Identity Crisis" as a transgender serial killer who compulsively re-enacts his own father's murder, a staged suicide, and forces his victims to record a suicide note stating their name, address, that they cannot do it anymore and that they love their mother. He uses a rubber molding of his own hand to plant his own fingerprints at each crimescene, and later, in "Anonymous", plants a print of Grissom's at a crime scene. Millander taunts Grissom by visiting the CSI offices after Grissom discovers that Millander is the real killer at the end of "Anonymous" and then disappears until later showing up as a Judge(with a wife and adopted son) in "Identity Crisis." Each victim has the same birthday, August 17th, and each victim in sequence counts back one year starting with 1958. August 17th is also Grissom's birthdate, and his is the next year in line in "Identity Crisis."
Ray O'Riley Skip O'Brien Homicide detective; status unknown

Controversy

The show has often been criticized for showing what is believed to be gratuitous amounts of graphic violence, gruesome images and sexual content, more than what is normally acceptable on network television and the limits of the television rating for certain episodes. Also, CSI seems to focus on sexual fetishism and other forms of sexual pleasure. However, spokespeople for the show state that the content is not meant to be gratuitous at all and that it is necessary and relevant to the plot of episodes. For example, if a woman is killed in a ritualistic fashion after consuming illegal drugs at an adults-only nightclub, it would be necessary to show some of that content. In the episode The Hunger Artist a super model is found murdered in a Las Vegas back alley. The corpse has been disfigured and, later in the episode, it is shown exactly how the disfigurements occurred in a bloody flash back scene.

R1 DVD releases

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DVD Name Release Date
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 1 March 25, 2003
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 2 September 2, 2003
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 3 March 30, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 4 October 12, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 5 November 29, 2005


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DVD Name Release Date
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 1 Part 1 July 1, 2002
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 1 Part 2 October 7, 2002
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Season 1 December 8, 2003
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 2 Part 1 July 28, 2003
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 2 Part 2 October 6, 2003
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Season 2 March 15, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 3 Part 1 April 5, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 3 Part 2 July 5, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Season 3 July 26, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Seasons 1 - 3 August 23, 2004
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 4 Part 1 May 9, 2005
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 4 Part 2 July 11, 2005
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Season 4 November 21, 2005
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Seasons 1 - 4 December 12, 2005
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 5 Part 1 April 24, 2006
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 5 Part 2 June 26, 2006
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Complete Season 5 June 26, 2006
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Grave Danger - Tarantino Episodes October 10, 2005

Broadcasters

Episode list

Main article: List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes

Awards

Trivia

  • CSI comic books are produced by IDW Publishing. The comic books feature two different art styles throughout with a conventional style for the bulk of the story and a darker and more abstract style for the investigators' imaginings of how the crimes occurred based on the evidence they find. So far there have been more than half a dozen mini-series based on CSI, CSI Miami and CSI NY.
  • CSI is the most watched American TV show in the Netherlands, with over a million viewers tuning in every week.
  • It was William Petersen's idea to have his character be named Grissom, as Petersen is a devoted fan of the US space program (in particular, astronaut Gus Grissom).
  • Six years before CSI premiered, Marg Helgenberger and Gary Dourdan starred together in a TV pilot called "Keys". The premise of that pilot was very similar to the current premise of CSI.
  • A scene featuring Willows and Stokes making out was filmed for the first season, but was not aired.
  • There were rumors of a fourth CSI series, to be set in London and using "Eminence Front" as its theme tune, but the show never materialized and there are not presently any plans for such a spinoff.
  • You often hear the characters referring to a four-nineteen (4-19,4/19, etc.) or sometimes a 4-45. These are the Las Vegas Metro 400 Event codes. The often-used 419 stands for 'deceased person,' while the less-used 445 is 'explosive device threat'. See External links for more examples.
  • CSI's theme song is "Who Are You", written by Pete Townshend of The Who as the title track of their 1978 album. The show's spinoffs also use Who songs as their theme songs, "Won't Get Fooled Again" for CSI: Miami and "Baba O'Riley" for CSI: NY, both recorded by The Who in 1971 for their album Who's Next.
    • However, the UK DVD release of the first season (split across two volumes) used an alternative track to "Who Are You". The reasoning behind it is unclear. Subsequent seasons on DVD in the UK contain "Who Are You". Channel Five's original broadcast and repeat showing of season one always had "Who Are You" as the theme song.
  • The theme song, Who Are You, is often confused with episode #108, Who Are You?
  • The show is also known to use Radiohead's music in many episodes; a total of four Radiohead songs appeared in the span of three episodes at the end of the show's third season.[2]
  • Another frequently used musical artist is Marilyn Manson, who is also friends with CSI actor Eric Szmanda. Szmanda appeared in the video for Manson's song "sAINT.", licking Manson's body.
  • Anthony E. Zuiker chose to set the series in Las Vegas because - as mentioned in the pilote episode - that city's crime lab is the second most active in the United States, after the FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia.
  • The show utilizes a wide array of tactical flashlights; the most often-used light is the Surefire M4 Devastator.
  • Episode 1.20: Sounds of Silence - At the end of the episode, Grissom talks to Dr. Gilbert in American Sign Language. What he is saying is that his mother lost her hearing when she was eight years old. He once asked her, 'What is it like to be deaf?' and she told Grissom, who loved to swim, that it was like being underwater. She also taught him that being deaf does not make one inferior and that deafness can be a blessing.
  • Episode 3.5: Abra Cadaver - This episode features a guest appearance by Tom Noonan. Noonan and series star William Petersen played villain and hero, respectively, in the film Manhunter.
  • Episode 3.15: Lady Heather's Box - In this episode, Lady Heather tells Grissom that she runs and owns a pornographic website. She informs him that the site is located at http://www.ladyheather.com/. Any attempts to visit the site in reality will be met with redirects to the official CSI site.
  • Episode 202: Chaos Theory - This episode may have been at least partially inspired by Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey which contains at least similar themes and philosophy.
  • Episode 223: The Hunger Artist - Title (and plot somewhat) taken from a short story by Franz Kafka called A Hunger Artist.
  • Episode 406: Fur and Loathing - While many people comment that this episode is everything from "really weird" to "the funniest episode ever!" and "One of the best!!!!" [3], those in the furry fandom tend to feel that the episode, which involves the murder of a fursuiter caught in a tryst, lacks research and focuses mainly on the more sexual, yiffy aspects of the fandom, despite rumors that the producers had consulted a member of the furry community on the creation of the script; the original script was reported to have been far more degrading to the fandom than the actual script used. According to the listing at Wikifur, the episode was written with the help of some people in the furry fandom (and actually appearing in the episode as some of the convention goers), and has garnered a mixed rating in the fandom.[4]
    • Of note is that this particular episode is one of the top contenders for CSI to attain a possible jump the shark moment.[5]
  • Episode 419: Bad Words - One of the two cases in this episode involves the death of a champion word game player. The word game involved is Logos, a Scrabble-like game which uses circular tiles and no board. It also involves the word EXVINS, a plural of EXVIN, defined by the victim to his opponent (the suspect) as a "wine aficionado who no longer drinks." Both words are correctly regarded as phonies (fake words) as both the American and British Scrabble lexicons (Official Scrabble Players' Dictionary and Official Scrabble Words respectively) do not list them. Furthermore, Sara said to Gil that the word EXVINS is not even "in the OED."
  • Episode 508: Ch-Ch-Changes - The outlaw doctor who performs "benevolent" sex reassignment surgery goes by the name "Dr. Carl Benway." Dr. Benway is the name of "an amoral physician" in much of the writing of William S. Burroughs. "Ch-Ch-Changes" is a variation on the song "Changes" from the David Bowie album Hunky Dory. (The lyrics to "Changes" could be interpreted as Bowie's meditation on physical and emotional metamorphosis in a time of questioning one's true gender.)
  • Episode 524-525: Grave Danger: Vols. I & II - This season finale episode directed by Academy Award winner Quentin Tarantino has a very similar situation to a part of Tarantino's second Kill Bill film: CSI Nick Stokes is captured and buried alive in a Plexiglas coffin while an Internet camera broadcasts the whole thing to CSI headquarters. In Kill Bill Vol. 2, the Bride (Uma Thurman) was also buried alive in a coffin. In addition, Grissom and the Bride say the same phrase, "on any other day, you'd be one hundred percent right. But today, you're one hundred percent wrong" when asked if there were police outside a building and if she was lying about pregnancy, respectively.
    • Also, this episode was postponed by Channel Five when it was due to be shown in the United Kingdom as it featured a suicide bomber. The episode was planned to be shown on 12th July 2005, just days after the London Bombings. However, the day it was planned to be shown, it was revealed suicide bombers committed the atrocities in London. Channel Five quickly pulled it from schedules and showed it the next week instead.
    • Tarantino has stated that this episode was heavily inspired by the 1972 made-for-tv movie The Longest Night where a woman is kidnapped and buried alive for ransom.
  • Over a dozen cast members from 24 have made guest appearances on the show.
  • Episode 615: Pirates of the Third Reich - At the end of the episode, Grissom says stop to Lady Heather. This recalls episode 315, when Lady Heather says that Grissom could always say stop.

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