Nick and Sara

Pictured here, Nick and Sara are key CSI characters. They are played by George Eads and Jorja Fox, respectively.
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Nick Stokes Picture

Nick is seen here in the episode "Doctor Who." The actor who portrays him, George Eads, signed a new contract to remain on CSI in the summer of 2010.
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Liz Vassey on CSI

Liz Vassey has starred on CSI for a number of years. But the actress' contract was not picked up in June 2010, meaning this is the end of Wendy's run on the show.
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Meat Jekyll Scene

This is a scene from the CSI 10th season finale. The episode is titled "Meat Jekyll" and features the deaths of multiple CSIs.
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Langston in Danger

Langston isn't the only one in major danger on the CSI finale. Dr. Jekyll is milling about.
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CSI Season Finale Pic

Langston and the team are close to Dr. Jekyll on the season finale of CSI. It's titled "Meat Jekyll."
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At Home with Langston

Nick visits Langston at home in this CSI scene, after the latter is identified as a murder investigation. We doubt he did it.
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Catherine at Work

Catherine must interrogate a woman whose family has gone missing. This is a scene from the episode "Lost & Found."
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Captin, Nick and Greg

The Captain Brass, Nick and Greg gather together in this scene from CSI. It's courtesy of the 4/29/10 episode, "Take My Life, Please!."
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Nick and Catherine

During the CSI episode "World's End," Nick and Catherine look into the murder of a student at Catherine's daughter's school.
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Interrogation Room

Laurence Fishburne is photographed here in a scene from the 4/22/20 episode of CSI. It's titled "World's End."
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Michael Kenneth Williams on CSI

Langston questions the janitor at Lindsey's school in this scene. He may have information about a student murder and he's played by Michael Kenneth Williams.
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CSI Quotes

Nick Stokes: Open bottle of Vodka, a used glass. What do you think; one last drink?
Greg Sanders: One last laugh.

Dr. Robbins: A racist gets stabbed before he can drown. Some would call that justice.
Ray Langston: We still have to call it murder.