Way To Go (CSI episode)
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“Way To Go” | |
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode | |
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 24 |
Written by | Jerry Stahl |
Directed by | Kenneth Fink |
Original airdate | May 18, 2006 |
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Way To Go is the last episode in season 6 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the second part of the season finale, Grissom must make a decision over what course of action should be taken to save his colleague and friend, Jim Brass as he has power of attorney over him. Grissom calls Brass' daughter, Ellie, to Las Vegas to support her father. Meanwhile, the team investigate a headless torso found on the traintracks, and it is assumed that he was killed when a train beheaded him. Further investigation shows he had been wearing a male corset to reduce his waist and that, actually, his cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.
At the end of the episode, Brass recovers from the surgery that removed the bullet from his chest to find the entire team around him, supporting him.
The final scene is of Grissom in his pajamas talking to someone off-screen about his preferred way to die. He says he'd prefer to know about it, to have time to prepare and accomplish things such as going back to the rainforest or re-reading Moby Dick. The camera then shows Sara Sidle with him, also in her night-clothes, about to get into bed with him. Thus, their secret relationship is revealed.
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- The final scene in this episode revealed the show's very first canon romantic relationship between two of its core characters, Gil Grissom (William Petersen) and Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox). The relationship between Grissom and Sara is commonly referred to by fans as 'GSR' (Grissom Sara Romance) or 'GeekLove'.