CSI Reviews
CSI Review: Shaking The Family Tree
Santa visited CSI fans early this year, as we received the unexpected gift of a Sara-centered episode on "Risky Business Class." It was based on a former c...
CSI Review: Six Degrees of Surprises
Let’s all warmly welcome the Mobile Crime Unit to CSI. It served as the backbone for all the twist and turns that "Strip Maul" took along the wa...
CSI Review: The Seattle Connection
The first mystery we got upon meeting Julie Finlay was this: What happened in Seattle that made her stop working for DB? This week, "CSI on Fire...
CSI Review: In Warrick We Trust
If you just started watching CSI in the last four years, you may not be familiar with Warrick Brown. He is the only original character who was actually kil...
CSI Review: Three Point Shot
In only our second glimpse of the Russell family, "Pick and Roll" delivered some good quality time with DB’s son Charlie as he became the prime ...
CSI Review: Man's Best Friend
Happy Halloween everyone! This week we were treated to a glimpse of the holiday in Vegas, as "Play Dead" opened with costumed strangers stumbling...
CSI Review: Striking a Chord
I've previously mentioned that we don’t get to see the CSI team’s romantic relationships often enough. "It Was a Very Good Year" demonstra...
CSI Review: A Voice For The Weak
If, like me you were not a Morgan fan before, I hope "Wild Flowers" was successful in showing you why she has been such a great addition to the CSI. O...
CSI Review: Desperation Diner
Welcome to a stranger's review of CSI! Jim Garner was unable to make it this week, so I'm braving territory that has been unexplored since the early days o...
CSI Review: Taking Care of Family
CSI started the season off with "Karma to Burn," picking up where we left off back in May with DB's granddaughter having been kidnapped, Ecklie having...
