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CSI Season Two

Postby Ivy » Feb 4th, '09, 16:26

Episode 1: Burked
Original Air Date—27 September 2001
A Casino mogul is found dead by his gardener, seemingly of a drug overdose.

Episode 2: Chaos Theory
Original Air Date—4 October 2001
The detectives hunt for clues relating to a missing college freshman. Their hope of finding her alive diminishes as all of their leads on her turn cold.

Episode 3: Overload
Original Air Date—11 October 2001
A construction worker falls off a tall building. Forensics determines that he died prior to the fall. Another case involves a boy who suffocates to death at his therapist's house late in the night.

Episode 4: Bully for You
Original Air Date—18 October 2001
A high school bully is shot dead in the school's bathroom. Another case involves a badly decomposed body in a bag found in the middle of the forest. The smell is so bad that it had to be cremated immediately to stop it from stinking the whole CSI building.

Episode 5: Scuba Doobie-Doo
Original Air Date—25 October 2001
A scuba diver (at least a man who dresses like one) is found dead, fully equipped with an oxygen tank, on a tree in a burned forest.

Episode 6: Alter Boys
Original Air Date—1 November 2001
A woman is found dead at a spa while a young man is found burying dead bodies.

Episode 7: Caged
Original Air Date—8 November 2001
A woman is found dead in a locked room while another died when her car is hit by a train.

Episode 8: Slaves of Las Vegas
Original Air Date—15 November 2001
The death of a woman named Mona whose body was dumped in a sand pit leads Grissom and Catherine to a fetish club run by Lady Heather. Since Mona was a dominant, Lady Heather was surprised that her employee was tortured and suffocated to death. This leads Grissom to conclude that the victim was a 'switch', someone who could play both the dominant or the submissive role.

Episode 9: And Then There Were None
Original Air Date—22 November 2001
Catherine and Sara investigates the death of a store clerk in a very, very small town while Grissom, Warrick, and Nick works on a robbery at a casino. Four thieves, dressed as women, were caught on security camera. Upon closer inspection, it appears that three of the robbers are male. Further into the investigation, the two cases become connected.

Episode 10: Ellie
Original Air Date—6 December 2001
Captain Brass's Daughter contacts her father when one of her fellow "Prostitute" friends goes missing. Concerned about his daughter and her safety, Jim goes down there to do some poking around of his own, and what he unravels, will cause a contriversial change of events.

Episode 11: Organ Grinder
Original Air Date—13 December 2001
A young man dies in an elevator. Immediately after his death, his vital organs are transferred to a myriad of patients. To further impede the investigation, his wife has his remains cremated, leaving our investigators very little evidence to determine the cause of his death.

Episode 12: You've Got Male
Original Air Date—20 December 2001
The detectives found the worse possible thing in their crime scene: another body. Although the two woman appear totally dissimilar at first glance, they are actually sisters. One is very out-going while the other is a recluse, working from her house and buying everything from catalogs. The primary crime scene is at their house which bears signs of violence, but with none of a force entry

Episode 13: Identity Crisis
Original Air Date—17 January 2002
A staged suicide harks the return of a serial killer. Catherine and Gil Grissom, while at court, finds the the residing judge looks exactly like this killer. Grissom investigates the judge's past and finds a startling answer.

Episode 14: The Finger
Original Air Date—31 January 2002
Catherine Willows becomes part of a kidnapping when a suspicious-looking man is questioned about his bloodied hands. Upon release, Catherine, who is after the man to return his glasses, is told to get in the vehicle by a voice on the phone. The man's girlfriend has been kidnapped and will be killed if he doesn't deliver the ransom money on time. An important piece of evidence is the girlfriend's severed finger, given to her lover by the kidnapper.

Episode 15: Burden of Proof
Original Air Date—7 February 2002
A body is found in the body farm. He died from what looks like a bullet wound, yet Dr. Robbins and Grissom can't find any bullet fragments. Instead, they found bits of ground beef inside the wound track. The team links this death to an arson case. The investigation takes a turn when the 12-year-old daughter of the deceased's fiancée has been a victim of sexual assault for some time. Back at the lab, Sara asks for a 6-month leave, citing that she doesn't feel at ease at work with her co-workers, especially with her boss, Grissom.

Episode 16: Primum Non Nocere
Original Air Date—28 February 2002
An ice hockey player dies during a game.

Episode 17: Felonious Monk
Original Air Date—7 March 2002
Four monks were found dead in a Thai monastery in Las Vegas. Each monk was individually shot between the eyes, yet there were no signs of struggle. Catherine, meanwhile, re-investigates the murder of her friend, Stephanie, when the convicted killer dies of cancer. His confession was aired on TV. Though he claimed that he had committed many crimes, he firmly denied killing Stephanie. This prompted the sadden Catherine to examine the evidence which leads to unexpected results.

Episode 18: Chasing the Bus
Original Air Date—28 March 2002
A tour bus heading to Las Vegas skids off the highway, leading to many deaths and even more injuries. The team suspects that this is no mere accident.

Episode 19: Stalker
Original Air Date—4 April 2002
A young woman is found dead inside a heavily secured house. The position of her body strikes a chord in Nick's memory, prompting him to believe that he might be the next target.

Episode 20: Cats in the Cradle...
Original Air Date—25 April 2002
An old lady is found dead with a stabbed wound in her upper chest. There are over 20 cats in her house.

Episode 21: Anatomy of a Lye
Original Air Date—2 May 2002
Grissom and Sidle investigate the death of someone who was buried in a shallow grave in a park and covered in lye. The autopsy reveals that the victim was struck by a car in the last 72 hours and bled to death. There was no blood at the grave site, however. The accident is traced to a young lawyer who has just started as an associate with a major law firm. Stokes looks into the death of Stacy Warner who is found in the middle of the desert but is determined to have drowned. She was a an extreme sports enthusiast out on a challenging trek but she seemed ill-prepared for the route she took.

Episode 22: Cross-Jurisdictions
Original Air Date—9 May 2002
An ex-CSI chief is murdered in his house after a wild party for the rich and famous. His young daughter and wife are taken hostage to Miami. Catherine and Warrick follow the trail and work with Caine and his team to solve the case. When the FBI becomes involved in the same case, the CSI team realizes that they are dealing with a serial killer who preys on the rich.

Episode 23: The Hunger Artist
Original Air Date—18 May 2002
The body of a woman is found in a shopping cart, wrapped in a blanket with her mutilated face protruding out. The woman was a model named Ashley James whose face can be found all over Las Vegas, on billboards and magazine covers.
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Re: CSI Season Two

Postby Ivy » Feb 4th, '09, 16:29

I say no. My mother left me as a child, she was in and out of my life, causing me more anger and frustration then love and happiness. I feel as even though she is my mother, she will always have my love and I will always be concerned for her safety. But she hurt me so many times and let me down just as much, I don't want to be apart of that lifestyle trend anymore. I'm tired of being the mother in the relationship, I'm her daughter, that's the role I should be playing. Anywho, it's reality when everytime my phone rings, I wonder if it's going to be the police telling me she's dead...That's no image a child should think of when they imagine their mother. But trust me, she'd be in a better place if it were so :'(
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