maandag 16 december 2019

Top 5 "CSI" Episodes - Season 4

Here are the five best episodes of "CSI" Season 4, ranked.

5. Episode 11: Eleven Angry Jurors
A juror dies during a trial in a heavily guarded safe house. A four-year-old case od a missing woman is reopened when the woman’s sister gives the CSIs new evidence she withheld during the original investigation.

4. Episode 7: Invisible Evidence
Because Warrick naively assumed simple uniformed cop Hal Watson would have arranged a search warrant, the crucial weapon in the rape and murder trial on a neighbor against Michael Fife is dismissed as evidence in court. A.D.A. Jeffrey Sinclair can only get a 24 hours delay to present new evidence to built the case again. Nick brilliantly smooths emotional waywardness from Sara and Warrick. New clues expected to reconstruct the case agains Fife actually indicate he’s probably innocent. An alternative culprit must be found, starting from Fife’s car.

3. Episode 6: Jackpot
The Sheriff of desolate town Jackpot calls in CSI for assistance after a severed head is found. The sheriff proves rather more cynical than helpful towards Grissom, unlike the veterinarian-coroner. The rest of the corpse is found buried to the shoulders alive, a Native American torture technique. Grissom triumphs over sabotage and works out the local reports and relevant secrets.

2. Episode 4: Feeling the Heat
During a week-long heat wave, corpses are found, mostly accidentally. A.D.A Jeffrey Sinclair decides to ‘make an example’ of a workaholic father who forgot his baby-boy in his scorching-hot car with fatal result, but the team finds the couple los a previous baby and may have murdered this one. Mark Young is missing since his teen date’s fatal lake sports accident. And a fat man on a crazy diet was electrocuted at home.

1. Episode 23: Bloodlines
A rape victim identifies her attacker from a line-up, after correctly giving the investigators his license plate number and physical description. While DNA is recovered, it indicates that the suspect is not guilty, as only 7 out of the 13 alleles matched. This suggests that the rapist is a relative. The suspect’s brothers are all DNA-tested and none are a positive match.

Honorable mentions: Episode 1: Assume Nothing, Episode 2: All for Our Country, Episode 3: Homebodies, Episode 5: Fur and Loathing, Episode 12: Butterflied, Episode 14: Paper or Plastic?, Episode 21: Turn of the Screws

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