Who Said It and What Episode? #3

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Nope, still right character, wrong ep. OK Grissom was still on the show when this line was spoken, in S/9;)
 
How about a hint about the episode or scene (rather than just making us guess all 10 possibilities)?

Anyway, next guess: Brass in Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda?
 
OK, it was in "One To Go" when Brass was interogating one of Langstons students who Grissom thought might be involved in the Haskell killings. He had an attitude and Brass said the line I posted. I gave as many hints as I could. I liked this line:lol: so I wrote it down at the time. So I don't know who's next:confused:
 
Well given the fact that no one guessed the correct episode (congrats on stumping us fans :)), that the answer had to be eventually given...I'll toss up the next one to get the ball rolling once again. I'll even make it easy. :lol:

quote: "No signs of sexual trauma!"
 
I'm going to say David Phillips from You Kill Me.

(Although I'm sure it's also said several times in the past, I'm sure that's the episode everyone's thinking of.)
 
I'm going to say David Phillips from You Kill Me.

(Although I'm sure it's also said several times in the past, I'm sure that's the episode everyone's thinking of.)

Correct indeed! Yeah, it's probably been said a number of times in the past, but it was indeed superdave in You Kill Me, that really made that quote....well...dare I say...oddly enough, memorable? :lol:

Your turn Crumbs :)
 
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