Built To Kill, Part 1
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“Built To Kill, Part 1” | |
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CSI:Crime Scene Investigation episode | |
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 1 |
Written by | Sarah Goldfinger David Rambo Naren Shankar |
Directed by | Kenneth Fink |
Original airdate | September 21, 2006 |
Episode chronology | |
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"Way To Go" | "Built To Kill, Part 2" |
Built To Kill is the first episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the first part of a two-part episode.
[edit] Summary
When an ambitious dancer is killed, the CSI team must learn the inner workings of the famous show KÀ by Cirque Du Soleil to find out who killed her. Two other team members investigate the apparent suicide of a man at a party hosted by Sam Braun. Captain Jim Brass receives the Medal of Valor for the bullet he took and the hostage he saved in Season 6's season finale, "Way To Go".
After the case is solved and closed, Catherine and Nick go out for a dance, while Grissom and Sophia investigate a murder with a miniature model of the crime scene at the scene. Catherine, at the bar, returns to her drink while Nick dances with a young blonde. The bartender informs Catherine that a young man wishes to buy her next drink; she refuses, and everything blurs for her and goes black. She then wakes up in a hotel room, naked, and begins to process herself and the room; she takes a shower, and cries. The end of the episode also shows the beginning of the murder scene of rock 'n' roll star, Izzy Delancy (played by Danny Bonaduce). Grissom also discovers that the murder scene has been made into a smaller miniature model, identical to the murder scene itself. The scene also cuts to Jim Brass in a tattoo parlour, having the date of his shooting (May 11, 2006) tattooed just below the scar of the bullet.
At the end of the episode John Mayer plays his single Waiting on the World to Change in a bar. At the very end, he is also heard playing Slow Dancing In A Burning Room, another song from his 2006 album Continuum. The end of this is heard at the beginning of the next episode.