D.B., Barbara, & Ecklie
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"Homecoming"
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The CSI team investigates when three bodies are found near a campaign dinner on the show's 12th season finale.

Nick & D.B. Investigate a Car Bomb
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"Dune and Gloom"
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The CSI team investigates when a racer is killed by a bomb.

Nick Stokes & D. B. Russell Play Ball
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"Altered Stakes"
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A conviction may get overturned if Nick and the team can't find new evidence as time runs out.

Casino Crime Scene
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"Split Decision"
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A man gets killed inside a casino on this episode of CSI. At point-blank range.

D.B., Julie and Conrad
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"Malice in Wonderland"
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A murder and a robbery both take place at a wedding on CSI this week, while Hodges tries to pull one over on his mother.

Morgan and Julie
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"Trends with Benefits"
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The team tackles a new intriguing case on the CSI episode "Trends with Benefits."

D.B. and Julie
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"CSI Unplugged"
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A blackout cripples the city and causes major problems for the CSIs this week. They must go old school!

Nick Introducing Finn to Hodges
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"Stealing Home"
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When a house is stolen completely off its foundation, the CSIs are on the case in search of answers.

Jesse McCartney on CSI
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"Seeing Red"
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Jesse McCartney guest stars on this episode of CSI. He plays the character of Wes Clyborn.

Wig Shop Hunt
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"Tressed to Kill"
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The CSI investigation takes Nick into a wig shop on this episode of the CBS drama.

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.