Season 13 Spoiler Lab Discussion Part 1

That said, I'd like ANY story arc for Nick at this point! I'd like to see George be given something where he can use his talent for acting and not just standing around the layout room or sitting in the interview room. Give him something good to work with.
Well as a Greg fan I can say the same thing. Nick got one episode this season and I guess has one coming up. Greg got one...but Sara, Morgan and DB seem to be getting the best stories this season. Next season will probably be them and Finn too. Nick and Greg just get to stand around and support everyone else.

As for the other spoiler...love some Super Dave. :) But...why does every event the CSIs go to turn into a crime scene?? Sheesh. His class reunion, the mob museum opening, Nick and his date at a museum, Sara at the deaf school thing...that's just ridiculous.
I agree. I'm glad I am not a CSI in LV. I would hate to think I would go to an event and have a good chance of a murder taking place there. :lol:

Yeah, and it isn't limited to Vegas...although it seems to have a much higher incidence of it. I can only think of two offhand for NY-Danny and Lindsay at the political rally and Stella and her boyfriend who later turned psycho at that party. Miami, IDK, since I haven't watched it much beyond the first couple seasons. But I didn't realize until now just how often it happened on CSI LV LOL.:lol:
 
Episode 13.21 of CSI: Las Vegas will be called "Ghosts Of The Past".

A brutal murder at a haunted house (formerly owned by a vicious serial killer) leads the CSI team to probe the boundaries of the supernatural.
 
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We're interviewing “CSI” stars Ted Danson, Jorja Fox and George Eads on Monday. What should we ask them? Leave your question in the comments, and it could be answered on "Extra"!




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Dollhouse Vet Visits CSI

Fresh off her run on ABC’s underwatched Last Resort, Dichen Lachman has landed a juicy guest-starring role on CSI.

TVLine has confirmed that the Dollhouse actress will appear in the May 1 episode of the long-running CBS crime drama as Jessica, a “seductive and edgy” pharmaceutical rep who may have been having an affair with a coworker. When said colleague turns up dead at a corporate retreat, Jessica emerges as a prime suspect.




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Presss release: Dead of the Class

THE CSIs JOIN DAVID PHILLIPS AT HIS HIGH SCHOOL REUNION WHEN HE DISCOVERS THE PROM QUEEN’S BEEN MURDERED, ON “CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION,” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20

"Dead of the Class" — The CSIs join David Phillips at his high school reunion when he discovers the prom queen’s been murdered, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Wednesday, March 20 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Did you attend your high school reunion? What’s the craziest thing that happened? #CSI 3/20 10/9c http://bit.ly/13UemFS

SERIES REGULARS:

Ted Danson (D.B. Russell)
Elisabeth Shue (Julie Finlay)
George Eads (Nick Stokes)
Paul Guilfoyle (Captain Jim Brass)
Jorja Fox (Sara Sidle)
Eric Szmanda (Greg Sanders)
Robert David Hall (Dr. Robbins)
David Berman (David Phillips)
Wallace Langham (David Hodges)
Elisabeth Harnois (Morgan Brody)
Jon Wellner (Henry Andrews)

GUEST CAST:

Larry Mitchell (Officer Mitchell)
Emme Rylan (Amy Phillips)
Bree Williamson (Becca Sabin)
T.J. Ramini (Grady Foster)
Jeanette Brox (Janet Morse)
Michaela McManus (Kelly Nivens)
Adam Busch (Max Dinello)
Lucas Bryant (Sean McHenry)
Kevin Cahoon (Gary Drosdick)

WRITTEN BY: Tom Mularz
DIRECTED BY: Alec Smight




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*sigh* the only thing less original than a body turning up at an event a CSI is attending, is said CSI subsequently being accused of being the murderer, the latter of which was done two episodes ago. I'm hoping that's only CBS trailers trying to bring in eyeballs because I've heard nothing about Super-Dave being a suspect within the spoilers.
 
It`s becoming redundant that`s for sure.

It`s nice Super Dave is getting an episode, but on the other hand, the fact that Super Dave has an episode really showcases the show`s downfall.
 
*sigh* the only thing less original than a body turning up at an event a CSI is attending, is said CSI subsequently being accused of being the murderer, the latter of which was done two episodes ago. I'm hoping that's only CBS trailers trying to bring in eyeballs because I've heard nothing about Super-Dave being a suspect within the spoilers.

Exactly. I think the writers need to stop fooling around on Twitter and start coming up with some original ideas.

And I'm placing my bets right now. Hodges' fiance will meet an untimely death and guess who will be the suspect? Hodges! :rolleyes:
 
It`s nice Super Dave is getting an episode, but on the other hand, the fact that Super Dave has an episode really showcases the show`s downfall.
Well that's not true. Last time I checked, Super Dave has been in the main cast since Season 10 and actually on the show since Episode 5, if anything he's been long due an episode and him getting one isn't a sign of the show's disarray. It's the content of the episode itself not who it's focused on.

Spending 25 minutes of an episode focusing on DB's son's girlfriend issues is scraping the barrel a bit though, as last night's repeat reminded me.

Now I'm all up for a character being the focus of an episode, but having one for EVERY episode is taking the piss. Good characterisation can come from how the CSIs tackle the case, the case doesn't have involve a relative of said CSI, and I think that the writers appear to have forgotten that for this season. This was particularly true for the last episode where Morgan got personally involved with the case for no apparent reason at all.

It's a shame because Season 12 appeared to be such a comeback for the show. I'd certainly rather rewatch this season over the Langston years, but it's been a step-down in quality compared to last year.
 
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 13.18 "Sheltered"

STORY LINE: When a young camper is stalked and slain in a remote area populated by Doomsday Preppers, the team investigates an underground bunker that holds several shocking surprises.

TOMMY
Crushed man, after a tragedy disrupted his life he retreated to a well-appointed underground bunker, determined to remain apart from all humankind. The chief suspect in a camper's murder, Tommy is contemptuous of investigators, who soon realize that he was hiding a startling secret in his subterranean "home".

MIRANDA
Naturally beautiful incredibly empathetic, sweet and innocent, this terrified girl has the childlike innocence of one far younger than her age. Tommy's daughter, she has spent most of her life in his underground bunker, home-schooled and cut off from her peers. But she may have recently ventured out into the wider world -- and become swept up in an unfolding tragedy.

DERRICK
Good kid, this youth seems genuinely distressed upon learning that his motocross buddy, Carl, was murdered while out camping. As the CSI team discovers, Derrick's relationship with his pal was far more complicated than it seems.

EDWARD
Derrick's father, middle class, a self-made (runs his own business), overbearing and intimidating who seems perplexed when the CSI team comes to his house investigating a murder. Fiercely protective of his son, Edward may be hiding a murderous motive that will soon become apparent.

LUKE
Smart, confident and dangerous (a bad boy). Luke is a young man works in a rural store. The evidence points to him as the killer -- but Luke avows his innocence, and also gives investigators some crucial background in their investigation.

CARL
Good looking, athletic, a good kid, this young man is out on a solo camping trip. He awakens to horror, fleeing through the woods from a murderous stalker.
 
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