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CSI/Time of Your Death

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Time of Your Death
Season 6, Episode 22
Airdate May 4, 2006
Written by David Rambo,
Richard Catalani,
Danny Cannon (story)
Directed by Dean White
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Time of Your Death is the twenty-second episode of the sixth season of CSI, and the one hundred thirty-ninth episode overall.

Special Guest Stars: Louise Lombard (Sofia Curtis), Wallace Langham (David Hodges)

Guest Stars: John Michael Higgins (Anthony Caprice), Will Yun Lee (Dennis Kim), Kyle Howard (Jeff Quinn), Julie Benz (Heidi Wolff), Kenneth Johnson (Randy Bolen), Andy Umberger (Rob Rhoda), Archie Kao (Archie Johnson), Paul Carafotes (Pit Boss), David Berman (David Phillips), Jocko Sims (Lenny Andretti), Ethan Erickson (Jake), Shawn Michael Patrick (Hotel Manager), Gabrielle Richens (Erica), and Judd Nelson (Mick Sherridan)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

  • Moby-Dick: Grissom quotes the opening of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick. Curiously, in the movie Gunshy (1998), William L. Petersen played a burned-out journalist who befriends a mobster with whom he reads Moby-Dick.
Grissom: Call me Ishmael.

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Robbins: Well, tox detected methamphetamines, sildenafil, and oxycodone.
    Catherine: Stimulant, erection, and a painkiller. Party in a pill.
    Robbins: Where was that on my wedding night.
  • Brass: You used to be an actor.
    Mick Sherridan: Yeah. But I had a nasty habit. I wanted to eat regularly. And I didn't want to work as a waiter to do it.
  • Sara: Please tell me there is something more to this guys-and-cars thing besides the obvious penis extension metaphors.
    Greg: So you want me to lie.
  • Mick Sherridan: Captain Brass, you've seen too many of my movies.

Reviews

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