CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 6)

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 6
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 22, 2005 (2005-09-22) – May 18, 2006 (2006-05-18)
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 November 14, 2006[1]
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List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes

The sixth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005 and ended May 18, 2006.

Contents

Notable cast members

Actor Character Main cast Recurring cast
William Petersen Gil Grissom entire season N/A
Marg Helgenberger Catherine Willows entire season N/A
Gary Dourdan Warrick Brown entire season N/A
George Eads Nick Stokes entire season N/A
Jorja Fox Sara Sidle entire season N/A
Eric Szmanda Greg Sanders entire season N/A
Robert David Hall Al Robbins entire season N/A
Paul Guilfoyle Jim Brass entire season N/A
Archie Kao Archie Johnson N/A entire season
David Berman David Phillips N/A entire season
Wallace Langham David Hodges N/A entire season
Liz Vassey Wendy Simms N/A entire season
Louise Lombard Sofia Curtis N/A entire season

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
118 1 "Bodies in Motion" Richard J. Lewis Story: Carol Mendelsohn & Naren Shankar
Teleplay: Naren Shanker
September 22, 2005 (2005-09-22) 29.02[2]
The team tackles three separate cases: a murdered couple found in bed in a suspicious trailer explosion; a stripper discovered dead in the worst part of town; and two bodies found decomposed after spending five days in the trunk of a car. 
119 2 "Room Service" Kenneth Fink Dustin Lee Abraham & Henry Alonso Myers September 29, 2005 (2005-09-29) 28.00[3]
The CSIs investigate the suspicious murder of a young movie star who is found dead after a night of partying in his hotel suite. Meanwhile, the team uncovers two murders among the immigrant laundry workers from the same hotel. 
120 3 "Bite Me" Jeffrey Hunt Story: Josh Berman & Carol Mendelsohn
Teleplay: Josh Berman
October 6, 2005 (2005-10-06) 28.85[4]
The CSI team investigates the case of a woman found dead on the staircase of her suburban home. Suspicion quickly falls on the victim's husband, but the blood-spattered evidence tells a complicated story. 
121 4 "Shooting Stars" Danny Cannon Danny Cannon October 13, 2005 (2005-10-13) 28.34[5]
The CSIs are called in when a homeowner finds a disheveled group of teenagers dumping a body in his yard. It is soon discovered that the group is a cult, but when Grissom and Catherine find the cult's headquarters, they find the members all dead from what appears to be a mass suicide. As the team investigates further, they find out that the mass suicide didn't go as the cult leader planned. 
122 5 "Gum Drops" Richard J. Lewis Sarah Goldfinger October 20, 2005 (2005-10-20) 28.48[6]
The CSIs are called to a house in which the inhabitants, a family of four, have gone missing, and large pools of blood cover parts of the floor. Murder is immediately suspected, but without any bodies, it's difficult for the team to ascertain what happened. 
123 6 "Secrets and Flies" Terrence O'Hara Josh Berman November 3, 2005 (2005-11-03) 28.73[7]
When a young mother is found dead in what appears to be a suicide, the CSIs find evidence to the contrary, thus opening up a homicide investigation. Meanwhile, Grissom, under pressure from the Sheriff, must disprove the evidence presented by a corrupt entomologist in court. 
124 7 "A Bullet Runs Through It Part 1" Danny Cannon Richard Catalani & Carol Mendelsohn November 10, 2005 (2005-11-10) 29.55[8]
The team must investigate the death of a police officer who died during a shootout, leaving hundreds of bullets at the crime scene. The case grows controversial when it turns out that Sofia Curtis and Jim Brass were with the victim during the shootout, especially when it turns out the officer died from friendly fire. The team, as well as the police department, also contend with the city's enraged Latino community when a young boy is found shot and in critical condition along the path of a fleeing suspect from the shootout. 
125 8 "A Bullet Runs Through It Part 2" Kenneth Fink Richard Catalani & Carol Mendelsohn November 17, 2005 (2005-11-17) 28.98[9]
The CSI's continue to sift through the overwhelming evidence from the shootout in order to determine who is responsible for the death of a police officer killed during the incident. The team also looks into what started the shootout to begin with. They must also prove that the young boy found injured near the shootout was not shot by police, but by the fleeing suspect. 
126 9 "Dog Eat Dog" Duane Clark Allen MacDonald & Dustin Lee Abraham November 24, 2005 (2005-11-24) 25.72[10]
Catherine and Brass investigate the death of a man found in a dumpster, who is found to have had a severe eating disorder. Meanwhile, Nick and Sara investigate the death of a couple of the brink of a bitter divorce, in which evidence seems to point to the couple's dog. 
127 10 "Still Life" Richard J. Lewis David Rambo December 8, 2005 (2005-12-08) 30.95[11]
The CSI team is called to help when Karen Mathews reports her son, Jesse, missing from a playground where he was playing on the swings. Witnesses report seeing a man with a blue baseball cap near the swings. Clues in the park bathroom include blood and the boy's underpants. The boy is eventually found in a store, accompanied by a woman with a man fitting the earlier description. But the couple with the boy claim that he is their son Adam, while Karen insists he is her missing son Jesse. 
128 11 "Werewolves" Kenneth Fink Josh Berman January 5, 2006 (2006-01-05) 27.23[12]
The team takes on a poignant case as they investigate the death of a man with a condition in which he grows excessive body hair. They soon discover the man had a twin sister who, along with their mother, is mysteriously missing. 
129 12 "Daddy's Little Girl" Terrence O'Hara Story: Sarah Goldfinger & Naren Shankar
Teleplay: Sarah Goldfinger & Henry Alonso Myers
January 19, 2006 (2006-01-19) 27.13[13]
The CSIs investigate the stabbing of a motocross racer who was about to leave town with a woman he had been living with. Meanwhile, as Nick investigates the death of an attorney hit by her own car, he comes closer to the truth about his kidnapping. 
130 13 "Kiss-Kiss, Bye-Bye" Danny Cannon David Rambo January 26, 2006 (2006-01-26) 25.86[14]
The CSIs question the city's crème de la crème at a party to discover who killed a young man. As Catherine's father Sam Braun is once again a suspect, personal conflict grows between the two. Guest stars Faye Dunaway
131 14 "Killer" Kenneth Fink Story: Erik Saltzgaber
Teleplay: Dustin Lee Abraham & Naren Shankar
February 2, 2006 (2006-02-02) 28.36[15]
The CSI investigate two murders in the same area: a man killed in a shady motel, and a teenage girl killed in a car accident, but after getting out of her vehicle. The killer's story is also followed as they try to live a normal life despite his actions. 
132 15 "Pirates of the Third Reich" Richard J. Lewis Jerry Stahl February 9, 2006 (2006-02-09) 27.42[16]
A half-naked woman is found half buried in the desert with a branding on her arm. She has no hair and is missing her right hand. The woman turns out to be Lady Heather's estranged daughter. The autopsy reveals that the woman was a victim of an experiment and starved to death. The team investigates the Betz Clinic where the deceased underwent a sleep therapy session for her insomnia. 
133 16 "Up in Smoke" Duane Clark Josh Berman March 2, 2006 (2006-03-02) 27.81[17]
When a body is found badly burned in a chimney, Catherine and Warrick recall the house's owner as a suspect in an unsolved murder case a year earlier. Against protocol, the two then use the investigation of the burned victim as an excuse to re-open their case and inspect the house. 
134 17 "I Like to Watch" Kenneth Fink Richard Catalani & Henry Alonso Myers March 9, 2006 (2006-03-09) 27.16[18]
The team is followed by a reality TV crew as it investigates the vicious rape of a real estate agent. Thanks to a video surveillance system, suspicion falls on someone taped entering the building and leaving flowers at the victims door, but forensics clears him. Suspicion then falls on the possibility that the perpetrator is a fireman when they find trace evidence of a fireman's uniform. Based on the case of Peter Braunstein
135 18 "The Unusual Suspect" Alec Smight Allen MacDonald March 30, 2006 (2006-03-30) 25.23[19]
A teenage boy, Marlon, is being prosecuted for a murder of one of his female classmates, Stacey. During his trial, his 12-year-old sister Hannah takes the stand, and admits that she herself murdered Stacey, not Marlon. The CSI team is now faced with a strange dilemma - two confessions for the one murder. Collusion seems unlikely. As Hannah is a genius, in high school already, even though her confession sounds convincing, some CSI members suspect that she is making up her confession and could not have physically committed the murder. It now has to be decided who should be prosecuted for the crime. 
136 19 "Spellbound" Jeffrey Hunt Jacqueline Hoyt April 6, 2006 (2006-04-06) 23.33[20]
When a psychic is found dead in her own shop, the evidence leads Greg to believe she foresaw her own death. Greg also reveals a family secret as a form of aid to Grissom in solving the case, but Grissom firmly adheres to using his scientific methods to find out what happened. Meanwhile, Detective Packey Jameson, an old friend of Brass, links the case to one he worked on years ago in which the victim was involved, and persuades the CSIs to help him revive his old case. 
137 20 "Poppin' Tags" Bryan Spicer Dustin Lee Abraham April 13, 2006 (2006-04-13) 24.42[21]
The CSI team is led into the rap music world as they investigate the murders of three street team members. Features special appearances by Method Man, Obie Trice, Akon and Travis Barker
138 21 "Rashomama" Kenneth Fink Sarah Goldfinger April 27, 2006 (2006-04-27) 27.36[22]
A wealthy but disagreeable prosecutor is murdered at her son's wedding, and the CSI are called in to investigate. However, Nick's car is stolen with all the evidence inside it, and the case becomes compromised. The CSIs must think back to their investigations as well as search for new evidence to find the killer. 
139 22 "Time of Your Death" Dean White Story: Danny Cannon
Teleplay: Richard Catalani & David Rambo
May 4, 2006 (2006-05-04) 26.05[23]
The team investigates the death of a man with a designer suit and the keys to a Ferrari, found dumped in a back alley. Their search leads them to believe he went down fighting and was dragged through a hall with wet paint on the walls. Eventually, they are led to a service in Las Vegas that orchestrates the 'perfect weekend' for an unsuspecting target by uncovering their fantasies and hiring actors to start and play a part in those fantasies. 
140 23 "Bang-Bang" (Part 1) Terrence O'Hara Naren Shankar & Anthony E. Zuiker May 11, 2006 (2006-05-11) 27.04[24]
The CSIs strongly suspect a man in the death of his wife and his co-workers, but aren't sure if he did it, especially by himself or with an accomplice. The suspect then leads the police on a wild ride through a busy casino, taking a hostage and barricading himself into a hotel room. One of the CSIs then steps in as a hostage negotiator, putting themselves in danger. 
141 24 "Way to Go" (Part 2) Kenneth Fink Jerry Stahl May 18, 2006 (2006-05-18) 25.40[25]
The CSIs wait by the bedside of one of their own when they're shot in the line of duty. One of the CSIs faces a hard choice by having the power of attorney over their injured friend and colleague. Meanwhile, the rest of the team investigates the strange ways of life of two victims: a man found decapitated by a train and another man found dead in a hotel. 

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