Morgan and Julie

Morgan and Julie confer here about a case on the CSI episode "Trends with Benefits."
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Nick Introducing Finn to Hodges

David Hodges (Wallace Langham) meets Julie "Finn" Finlay, Elisabeth Shue, right) with Nick Stokes (George Eads, center). From CSI "Stealing Home" Airing on 2/22/12.
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D.B. and Julie

D.N. and Julie must kick it old school on the episode "CSI Unplugged" because a blackout hits the city.
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DB Russell with Julie "Fin" Finlay

Now it's time for D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) to have an update on the findings as Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue) explains when she thinks happened to the victim on CSI. From the episode "Seeing Red" airing on 2/15/2012
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Jesse McCartney on CSI

Jesse McCartney appears here as a CSI guest star. He's playing the character of Wes Clyborn.
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Wig Shop Hunt

We apologize, but this must be said: Nick is wigging out as he looks for clues in this scene from CSI.
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Introducing Julie Finlay

Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue) executes attention to detail as she places evidence on the board for D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) to review. The photo is courtesy of the CSI episode "Seeing Red."
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Goodbye, Catherine

Catherine says her goodbyes in this scene from "Willows in the Wind." It's the final episode for the character.
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Annabeth Gish on CSI

Annabeth Gish's character is comforted by Catherine in this scene from CSI. It's from the latter's penultimate episode.
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D.B. at a Crime Scene

D.B. arrives at an unusual crime scene in this photo. He's at Dr. Robbins' home.
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D.B. Russell Photo

Nothing is going to get past Ted Danson has made his presence felt on CSI this season, coming on board in the key role of D.B. Russell.
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Russell Wants Answers

Russell wants some answers here from Mark Gabriel. Agent Pratt looks on.
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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.