CSI Reviews
CSI Review: A Killer Make-Over
Our first post-Catherine episode of CSI, "Tressed to Kill," may have also been the most eerie offering so far this season. I can safely say ...
CSI Review: Farewell to Catherine
I'll admit it: I will miss Catherine a little bit. More than any other character (except maybe Greg), she was part of Las Vegas. Her father was in organize...
CSI Review: Know When To Walk Away
Why does it take a major character leaving for the intensity and excitement on CSI to be cranked up to 11? I haven't sat with sweaty palms watching this sh...
CSI Review: What's Up Doc?
We learned more about Doc Robbins home life than we witnessed in the last two seasons combined on this episode of CSI. That’s saying something, given...
CSI Review: Guns and Ammo
Nothing like coming back from turkey-feasting break to an intense episode of CSI such as "Zippered," where bullets went flying when Catherine and Agen...
CSI Season Finale Review: The Fate of Nate Haskell
Was this Ray Langston's swan song? That's the only question on my mind after watching "In a Dark, Dark House." Ray killed Nate Haskell, which isn't exactly...
CSI Review: "Cello and Goodbye"
The suspense was turned up to eleven, and even the surprises that could be seen coming managed to keep me on the edge of my seat on tonight's CSI, "Cello a...
CSI Review: "Father of the Bride"
I'm beginning to have a love/hate relationship with this Nate Haskell storyline. One the one hand I'm excited to see the mayhem leading up to the season fi...
Lady Heather Returns "Unleashed" on CSI
The return of Lady Heather made "Unleashed" a great CSI episode full of awesome character insight and interaction that played nicely with the week's two ca...
CSI Review: "Hitting for the Cycle"
It was a fairly lighthearted affair this week, as the CSIs squared off in "Hitting for the Cycle. They actually took bets on the occurrence of a homicide, ...







