"Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigatio

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Episode Title: 'Dead of the Class'
Episode Number: 1317
Synopsis: "The CSIs join David Phillips at his high school reunion when he discovers the prom queen's been murdered."
Original Airdate
: March 20, 2013

Written By
: Tom Mularz
Directed By: Alec Smight

Guest Stars:

  • Larry Mitchell as Officer Mitchell
  • Emme Rylan as Amy Phillips
  • Bree Williamson as Becca Sabin
  • T.J. Ramini as Grady Foster
  • Jeanette Brox as Janet Morse
  • Michaela McManus as Kelly Nivens
  • Adam Busch as Max Dinello
  • Lucas Bryant as Sean McHenry
  • Kevin Cahoon as Gary Drosdick
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

David Berman Teases a Deadly High School Reunion

CSI doesn’t shake things up too often, which could be why it’s currently in its 13th successful season.

But diehard fans will notice a difference right from the start of tonight’s episode, “Dead of the Class.”

For a change, Assistant Coroner Dr. David Phillips (played by David Berman) steps out of the lab and is front and center when a murder takes place at the high school reunion he reluctantly attends.

There are also other unexpected moments, as Berman teases in the following Q&A, including meeting his character's significant other for the first time. Read on for key excerpts...


TV Fanatic: There are some fun moments right from the start of this episode but how did the story come about? It’s definitely something a lot of us can relate to.
David Berman: I actually went to my high school reunion last spring and I really didn't want to go, and an old friend convinced me to go, didn't give me an out. And the next day, I actually ran into Tom Mularz, who's a writer on staff, and I just said ‘wouldn’t a high school reunion be a great place to kill somebody?’

And I thought, selfishly because I'm the coroner, unless I am involved in the killing or there's a dead body, there's no reason for me to be involved. So I thought ‘wouldn’t it be wonderful to put a crime in a setting where my knowledge of the geographical location of the event as well as the suspects and the victim…I could actually help the case. And Tom thought so as well and then crafted this really great story.

TVF: The person who is murdered. Is it someone likeable or not so likeable?
DB: We all knew a Becca. Becca is the girl in high school who drove us to therapy, who pulled pranks on you, and she is just this detestable, perfect beauty queen who ruled the school, and who ruined everybody's life. I think what's so wonderful about this episode and why I was so pleased with the script is that maybe you don't have a lot of sympathy for the victim, but you have a tremendous amount of sympathy for all the suspects. And I think that's why this episode is so good is that you actually care and that’s why CSI is so good. You actually care about the people who may have committed these crimes and you get invested in their lives.

TVF: I love the scene where you actually get to talk to Becca after she's been killed, which is really fun and more than a bit gory!
DB: Yeah. It's very Six Feet Under.

TVF: How was that to shoot? I mean, I don't know if it was CGI or…?
DB: It was phenomenal. That's a living girl. She's in there. She's buried underneath the autopsy table. Underneath the slab, there's a compartment for her body. You could not tell looking at it. I mean, I was a foot away and it looked so real, it actually made me want to gag a little bit. Meanwhile, she was split open and everyone’s telling jokes and giving me a thumbs up. I mean, I have the creepiest photos from that day.

TVF: You also have a really nice scene toward the end with Elisabeth Shue. It was nice to have that more familial moment between the two of you.
DB: Yeah, and you don't get them that often and that's nice. So when you get those, it's very rewarding. You don't want to do it too much but when you do it, you feel like you've earned it. And to actually sit on a park bench with Elisabeth Shue, who I've been watching my whole life and who I adore and respect and have for a long time, and actually have a conversation, and it's not about lividity, it's not about ligature marks, which are all great things to talk about, but it's nice to actually have a conversation with another person about life.

TVF: And we get a window into another part of ‘Super Dave’s’ life, right?
DB: Yeah. On the show my character has had the same girlfriend since season three or four and even that came out accidentally. I think it was season three or season four and George Eads, after I said something particularly nerdy, which my character is want to do, and he said, "Super Dave, you gotta get a girlfriend." And I just intuitively said, "Thanks, Nick. I'm engaged." And they kept it in. The fact that we've never met her and it's been, what now, 10 years ago. She's kind of become like the Vera of CSI. Remember Vera from Cheers? [Vera was never seen in the 11 years Cheers was on the air.]




Susan
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

I enjoyed this episode but don't go into it thinking it will be lighthearted because it isn't.David Phillips was front and center but everyone has good screen time.I don't remember high school being this bad but then I graduated in 1970.The stories in my opinion have been getting stronger but I wonder why a simple anonymous phone call could not have been made and prevented the murder.The writers need to do some tweaking on points like this because these kinds of holes in the plot tend to ruin the story for some.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

Is there any more ship stuff?
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

Speaking from experience,I can tell you that while their IS life after high school,the teasing and bullying can have effects that last a life time.
Having said that,you have to move on at some point,something the perps in this episode couldn't do.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

Loved Nick's "Super Dave" and now Super Dave has become Super Daddy.

Yaaaaaay

Like the scene with Finn and the autopsy was just creepy but great.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

I enjoyed the episode, but I would have liked more interactions between David and the old crew. Good to see David up front.

Loved how Nick called him Super Dave.

Aww...loved the sweet ending.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

loved the end with Robbins and Hodges

MacsGirlMel : No GSR, Sara was not in it ;)
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

An okay episode. I somehow felt that the writer had intentionally left out Sara, otherwise she would've freaked out that the fake attorney Kelly looked so much like the suicide victim who talked to her in Homebodies. I wonder what was up with Morgan's expression when talking about her high school reunion. Mine wasn't exactly a walk in the park, but the cool grunge/early-1990s punk music that I remember makes up for my not having too many friends. I have a few good ones, plus other bittersweet memories even from total strangers back then. I've never been to a reunion, not even the prom. Nor do I miss it. I enjoyed being an introvert too much, I guess.

Super Dave definitely became Super Daddy. I love that scene, especially with Doc Robbins and Hodges, which I find rather odd. It's not everyday that Hodges and Super had ever been chummy. I would've love to have seen Super join Henry's "kidnappers" in Appendicitement. As for Henry, it looks as if he's the next token funny lab rat after Hodges after Greg. And nice throw on the drunk dude, Greg. I wonder who called about some body several feet from the crime scene.

The very first scene was like, whoa Super Dave was looking all Psycho Dave. Now, why would he be carrying a knife and wiping it in the bedroom? Do M.E.s bring their morgue equipment back to their homes and back to work? At first I thought, something's happened and that Dave got all personal and out-of-character and this scene could've been fast forwarded until it goes to hours earlier-mode, which I'm not really fond of. But, I'm glad it wasn't. And the autopsy scene was rather grotesque yet funny and awkward, even in front of Doc. Though, I expected the prom queen to be more callous towards Dave as he imagined it.

And I'm liking Nick's unshaven self here. He looked great no matter what. Funny that he can seem like one of the most boring people in the room, yet it's those little differences in him that I find hard to resist.

Not a bad episode, yet not the best.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

I actually really liked this one and didn't feel it felt particularly contrived at all, if anything it was one of the simpler episodes of the season so far and I was really happy that it didn't follow the cliche "unpopular kid takes revenge on popular kid" storyline.

Good balance of characters throughout even though Sara was missing (which I didn't realise until about five minutes before the end) and it was great to see SuperDave highlighted so much. The personal stuff wasn't overwhelming to the story and we even got some nice moments from characters I'm not a big fan of such as Hodges and especially Finn at the end. I think I'm really starting to warm to her now that I know she hasn't been thrown in our faces every episode. The little details we got about some of the other character's high school lives were an added bonus too.

The scene with David and the talking corpse was hilarious! Got some real "Toe Tags" and "Six Feet Under" vibes from that!

Great episode overall. Definitely one of the stronger ones this season. After a disappointing middle run of episodes, I'm hoping that the last five exceed or at least match the quality of this one. :)
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

I love that scene, especially with Doc Robbins and Hodges, which I find rather odd. It's not everyday that Hodges and Super had ever been chummy.

I guess it was a way to show that Hodges wants a family of his own.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

I enjoyed this episode more than I expected. I still find the lighter stories to be more entertaining like this one. These types of episodes usually bring in good ratings too.

I think they are writing Finn better now. I am not as annoyed with her anymore since she is not throwing around orders or talking seemingly down to anyone anymore.

I loved the scene with David talking to the body and "her" talking back. That was really funny. Again CSI is one of the few crime shows that does humor so well one week and then serious stuff the next.

I was happy we got to see a lot of everyone too.
 
Re: "Dead of the Class" **SPOILERS**Series: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investig

Just now starting to watch, but...wait...his high school reunion and DB says about the victim, "Queen of the class...15 years after her reign."

So we are supposed to believe Super Dave is 33? I guess that's only 7 years, but...therefore he was supposedly a 20 year old Assistant Coroner when the show first started??

This doesn't make sense.
 
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