# |
Title |
Writer(s) / Story |
Director |
Original airdate |
Production Code |
166 |
"Dead Doll" |
Allen MacDonald, Dustin Lee Abraham and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
September 27, 2007 |
801 |
The eighth season begins with Grissom and the team searching for Sara, who was kidnapped by the Miniature Killer and left to die underneath a wrecked car in the remote Nevada desert. |
167 |
"A La Cart" |
Sarah Goldfinger and Richard Catalani |
Richard J. Lewis |
October 4, 2007 |
802 |
Grissom, Nick, and Greg investigate the death of a go-kart racer whose headless body is found yards from the highway he was racing on; Catherine and Warrick work to unravel the mysterious murder of a popular men's magazine publisher at a restaurant where patrons dine in the dark. |
168 |
"Go to Hell" |
Douglas Petrie |
Jeffrey G.Hunt |
October 11, 2007 |
803 |
The team investigates the murder of a couple and their younger daughter, and the disappearance of their older daughter, who is believed to be possessed by the devil. |
169 |
"The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp" |
David Rambo and Jacqueline Hoyt |
Alec Smight |
October 18, 2007 |
804 |
The hanging death of a possible hermaphroditic male is connected to a tainted water supply, while the day crew investigates 40-year-old skeletal remains found at the site of a recently-imploded casino. Grissom asks Sara to marry him which she accepts. |
170 |
"The Chick Chop Flick Shop" |
Evan Dunsky |
Richard J. Lewis |
November 1, 2007 |
805 |
The team investigates the murder of Weatherley Adams, a horror/slasher film actress found on the set with an ax in her back. The autopsy reveals that she was gored but that the ax wasn't the murder weapon. There was also too little blood at the scene leading them to believe the body was moved. When Ronnie Lake discovers a second body at the studio hanging from the rafters, she also comes face to face with the killer. Sara Sidle despairs at having to face 'death everyday. |
171 |
"Who and What" |
Richard Catalani, Danny Cannon, Naren Shankar and Carol Mendelsohn |
Kenneth Fink and Danny Cannon |
November 8, 2007 |
806 |
Six years ago in New York, a boy went missing and was presumed kidnapped. Grissom and the team try to determine if the body of a young man found in Las Vegas is that of the missing New York boy. A crossover episode to Without a Trace episode "Where and Why". |
*** |
"Where and Why" |
Jan Nash, Greg Walker |
Jonathan Kaplan |
November 8, 2007 |
*** |
When a serial killer eludes capture in Nevada and escapes with his son to New York City, the crew picks up the trail with the help of Las Vegas CSI's Gil Grissom. Second part of the crossover episode with Without a Trace. |
172 |
"Goodbye and Good Luck" |
Sarah Goldfinger, Allen MacDonald and Naren Shankar |
Kenneth Fink |
November 15, 2007 |
807 |
Sara questions her future as a CSI when a past case comes back to haunt her, the 14 year old Hannah, who has to back up her brother one more time. |
173 |
"You Kill Me" |
Naren Shankar, Sarah Goldfinger and Douglas Petrie |
Paris Barclay |
November 22, 2007 |
808 |
Hodges stages hypothetical murders in the lab in order to give his fellow lab techs a chance to play CSI, but unbenownst to them he has other motives behind his actions. Meanwhile, after Sara's farewell, everyone tries to comfort Grissom. |
174 |
"Cockroaches" |
Dustin Lee Abraham |
William Friedkin |
December 6, 2007 |
809 |
A man's body is thrown from a garbage truck that is being chased by the police. The victim was a limo driver connected to a nightclub with mob ties. Warrick believes the club owner is responsible and sets out to prove it. Unfortunately, Warrick's addiction to pills and a sudden reckless lifestyle negatively impact his job. Later, Warrick becomes the chief suspect in another mob-related murder. |
175 |
"Lying Down With Dogs" |
Christopher Barbour and Michael F.X. Daley |
Michael Slovis |
December 13, 2007 |
810 |
The body of a wealthy socialite, known for her charitable contributions, is discovered in a dumping ground along with the bodies of several dogs. The investigation reveals the victim was involved in illegal dog fighting and may have tortured some of the animals at a kennel. Meanwhile, Warrick tries to prove he is innocent of murdering an exotic dancer whose body was found in his car outside a nightclub. |
176 |
"Bull" |
Steven Felder and David Rambo |
Richard J. Lewis |
January 10, 2008 |
811 |
Three murders occur during an annual bull-riding rodeo in Las Vegas. The first victim is a bull rider who is discovered after hours in an empty bull ring. The second is a hit-and-run victim who is linked to the dead bull rider. Later, a third victim, a local pimp, is gunned down in a saloon's restroom. The investigation reveals the crimes may be connected to an illegal bull-breeding ring. |
177 |
"Grissom's Divine Comedy" |
Jacqueline Hoyt and Carol Mendelsohn |
Richard J. Lewis |
April 3, 2008 |
812 |
Grissom and his team return to duty after long and bad bouts of the cold. Grissom is called on by DA Maddie Klien to be an expert witness in a Grand Jury case against very dangerous Las Vegas gang - the La Tierras. They are terrorizing and murdering witnesses and it is escalating. Grissom is reluctant, but Maddie insists he is the only one for the job. |
178 |
"A Thousand Days on Earth" |
Evan Dunsky |
Kenneth Fink |
April 10, 2008 |
813 |
The disturbing death of a 3-year-old girl found in a box has a great impact on Catherine as she searches for clues to her murder, but the murder itself is more surprising than anyone anticipated. [1] |
179 |
"Drops Out" |
Allen MacDonald, Dustin Lee Abraham and Naren Shankar |
Jeffrey G. Hunt |
April 24, 2008 |
814 |
Brass, Grissom and Nick work the case of a female victim found in a apartment building with a gun shot wound. They also discover another victim in the apartment directly above the other apartment. Drops (the Rap music star from Poppin' Tags and Big Shots) becomes a person of interest during the investigation, even though he is still in jail. |
180 |
"The Theory of Everything" |
David Rambo, Douglas Petrie and Carol Mendelsohn |
Christopher Leitch |
May 1, 2008 |
815 |
Grissom and Nick look into the case of a man who died in police custody who catches fire after being tasered. Two bodies are found with green blood and the suspect seems to have green blood as well. The blood change and deaths are linked to a drug for migranes. Catherine and Warrick investigate the suspicious death of a senior couple who were in a fight with their neighbor about a pest problem. |
181 |
"Two And a Half Deaths" |
Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn |
Alec Smight |
May 8, 2008 |
816 |
Grissom and the CSI team become involved in the world of Hollywood comedy when a diva sitcom star (played by Katey Sagal) meets an untimely demise while filming her show In Las Vegas. |
182 |
"For Gedda (1)" |
Dustin Lee Abraham, Richard Catalani and Kenneth Fink |
Kenneth Fink |
May 15, 2008 |
817 |
Warrick is uncertain of his own innocence when he is accused of murdering a famous Las Vegas gangster. The evidence exonerates him, showing that he was framed by a mole within the police department. After saying his good nights to his friends, Warrick was approached in his car by the undersheriff. The undersheriff catching Warrick with his guard down, shoots Warrick in the neck and head, leaving Warrick presumably dead. |