CSI: Miami (season 4)

CSI: Miami Season 4

The Complete Season 4 UK Boxset
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 25
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19) – May 22, 2006 (2006-05-22)
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 October 31, 2006
Season chronology
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CSI: Miami (season 5)
List of CSI: Miami episodes

The fourth season of CSI: Miami premiered on CBS on September 19, 2005 and ended May 22, 2006.

Contents

Notable Cast Members

Actor Character Main cast Recurring cast
David Caruso Horatio Caine entire season N/A
Emily Procter Calleigh Duquesne entire season N/A
Adam Rodriguez Eric Delko entire season N/A
Khandi Alexander Alexx Woods entire season N/A
Jonathan Togo Ryan Wolfe entire season N/A
Rex Linn Frank Tripp N/A entire season
Eva LaRue Natalia Boa Vista N/A entire season

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
73 1 "From the Grave" Karen Gaviola Ann Donahue & Elizabeth Devine September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19) 19.21[1]

The team must find the connection between the two crime scenes; the killing of a drug dealer and the rape of a well-off family's housekeeper who happens to be pregnant with her boss's child.

First appearance of: Natalia Boa Vista. 
74 2 "Blood in the Water" Duane Clark Dean Widenmann & Sunil Nayar September 26, 2005 (2005-09-26) 17.38[2]
When a rich family is trapped on a burning yacht in shark-infested waters, the CSI's must investigate how it happened. 
75 3 "Prey" Scott Lautanen Corey Miller & Barry O'Brien October 3, 2005 (2005-10-03) 18.67[3]
The CSIs must investigate the dark side of Miami's nightclub scene when a teenage tourist goes missing. Sara Jennings was on her way to the Bahamas via Miami for a class trip when a wild night of partying, drinking and sex got out of control. Now, the CSIs must discover who she was with and what happened that night in order to find her. Meanwhile, Horatio's past in New York City resurfaces when an old unsolved case lands on his desk. 
76 4 "48 Hours to Life" Norberto Barba John Haynes & Marc Dube October 10, 2005 (2005-10-10) 18.49[4]
Horatio and the team are trying to figure out how to free an innocent young man after a harsh interrogation with Frank Tripp sends him to jail. 
77 5 "Three-Way" Jonathan Glassner Marc Guggenheim & Ildy Modrovich October 17, 2005 (2005-10-17) 17.91[5]
Three suburban housewives on a girls' weekend in Miami are the prime suspects when the hotel's handsome pool boy is found murdered. When Horatio is tipped off that his team is facing a surprise efficiency review, he must trust Calleigh, Delko and Ryan to work together to find the killer. However, when they independently follow the evidence, each discovers that their analysis points to a different killer. 
78 6 "Under Suspicion" Sam Hill Sunil Nayar & Barry O'Brien October 24, 2005 (2005-10-24) 19.94[6]
The CSIs must race against time when all evidence in a murder case points to Horatio. When a murdered woman is discovered, Horatio admits that he was seeing her and that he was the last person to see her alive. Although the evidence logically points to Horatio as the killer, our CSIs must now dig deeper to find the real killer and learn who would have the motive and the method to frame him. 
79 7 "Felony Flight" Scott Lautanen Elizabeth Devine & Anthony E. Zuiker & Ann Donahue November 7, 2005 (2005-11-07) 18.39[7]

A crossover episode that concludes on CSI: NY (episode 2.07 "Manhattan Manhunt") begins with a convicted serial killer who escapes after sabotaging an airplane that was flying him from New York to Miami, where he allegedly buried a body. After fleeing the crash site, the man goes on a killing spree and abducts a college student. Mac Taylor arrives in Miami to help Horatio snd the team track the killer since Mac originally arrested the man in New York. The episode ends with the killer revealing that he's in New York, forcing Mac to return to New York to arrest him with Horatio coming along to help him.

Note: Gary Sinise (Mac Taylor) is credited as a Special Guest Star. 
80 8 "Nailed" Karen Gaviola Corey Miller & Barry O'Brien November 14, 2005 (2005-11-14) 19.36[8]
The CSIs are called out to investigate the murder of a young woman who was about to sign her divorce papers. Soon the husband turns out to be the ideal suspect. The only strange thing about the case is the murder weapon: a nailgun. However, things become personal for the team when Ryan is attacked and left injured after being shot in the eye with a nailgun while revisiting the crime scene. 
81 9 "Urban Hellraisers" Matt Earl Beesley Dean Widenmann & Marc Guggenheim November 21, 2005 (2005-11-21) 19.36[9]
Eric finds himself in the middle of a robbery while at the bank. The team soon learns that the bank robbery is part of video game called Urban Hellraisers that is being played out in real life. To stop them, Ryan must play the game and figure out the robbers' next move before another crime happens. 
82 10 "Shattered" Scott Lautanen Ildy Modrovich November 28, 2005 (2005-11-28) 19.77[10]
A drug lord is gunned in his Coconut Grove mansion and a suspect arrested at the scene claims he sells marijuana to Delko. Stetler, from Internal Affairs, investigates and the case quickly gets personal when Horatio gets involved. As for the shooting, the CSIs learn that two gunmen may have been involved. Also, Calleigh makes a major decision concerning her job. 
83 11 "Payback" Sam Hill Marc Dube & Ildy Modrovich & Marc Guggenheim December 19, 2005 (2005-12-19) 20.33[11]
Horatio hunts for the man responsible for a brutal rape on a woman years back, after new DNA testing technology finds the convicted rapist innocent. 
84 12 "The Score" Jonathan Glassner Barry O'Brien January 9, 2006 (2006-01-09) 20.15[12]
The CSIs investigate the brutal murder of a man who was learning how to pick up women at a hot nightclub. Meanwhile, Horatio tries to help out Marisol, Delko's sister, who was arrested on drug charges. 
85 13 "Silencer" Ernest R. Dickerson Sunil Nayar January 23, 2006 (2006-01-23) 19.69[13]
The Mala Noche strike again and it's up to the CSIs to bring them down once and for all. Also, major secrets are revealed about the characters and their love lives. 
86 14 "Fade Out" Scott Lautanen Corey Miller January 30, 2006 (2006-01-30) 20.43[14]
When evidence shows that a series of murders is linked to organized crime, Horatio and the team are instead lead to a pair of film students who have screenplay that contains the details of the crimes. 
87 15 "Skeletons" Karen Gaviola John Haynes & Elizabeth Devine February 6, 2006 (2006-02-06) 18.68[15]
When Horatio's nemesis, Walter Resden targets someone from their past, Horatio tries to stop him. Also Delko's relationship with Natalia is tested when she thinks she may be pregnant. 
88 16 "Deviant" Scott Lautanen Krystal Houghton February 27, 2006 (2006-02-27) 18.43[16]
Alexx’s DNA is found throughout her neighborhood where she is suspected to be responsible for the death of a convicted child molester. The CSI team soon learns that the mindset of the neighborhood could lead to any of the community wanting the man gone. The team must find out who the real killer was to clear Alexx. 
89 17 "Collision" Sam Hill Dean Widenmann March 6, 2006 (2006-03-06) 18.61[17]
What appears to have been a horrible car accident claims the life of a woman. The evidence turns up more information and another body. During this intense murder investigation Natalia must confess a secret in order for the case to be solved. 
90 18 "Double Jeopardy" Scott Lautanen Brian Davidson March 13, 2006 (2006-03-13) 19.01[18]
The Miami-Dade district attorney loses a highly publicized murder trial in which a husband is accused of killing his young bride and then dumping her body in a lake. However, the woman's body is recovered from a lake after the trial concludes and the 'double jeopardy' clause precludes the husband from being tried again. Now, as the CSIs fear that justice may not be served, new evidence suggests that the husband may have practiced on another victim first. 
91 19 "Driven" Eagle Egilsson Ildy Modrovich March 20, 2006 (2006-03-20) 19.86[19]
After a group of wealthy women are robbed at a luxury day spa, evidence leads the CSIs to believe that this is a part of a much larger car chopping scam and each of these women are being targeted for a home robbery. Matters become worse when Horatio discovers that Marisol was also at the spa during the robbery and he must now protect her when her life is threatened. Meanwhile, Ryan must deal with the fallout after he freezes during a shootout. 
92 20 "Free Fall" Scott Lautanen Marc Dube April 10, 2006 (2006-04-10) 17.16[20]
The CSI team must try to find out who is trying to kill a young couple (introduced in episode 86) who are released from prison. The couple was made out to be “media darlings” and soon find that not everyone though of them as darlings. Calleigh must work with her ex-possible-boyfriend to help solve the case. 
93 21 "Dead Air" Sam Hill John Haynes April 24, 2006 (2006-04-24) 18.74[21]
The CSI team must locate a woman who has been kidnapped and dialed a wrong number on her cell phone. To try and find the woman the team must first figure out whom the kidnapped woman was trying to call in the first place. Marisol has a difficult decision to make and Horatio helps her. Natalia is surprised when Ryan asks for Delko’s permission to take her out on a date. 
94 22 "Open Water" Scott Lautanen Marc Dube & Ildy Modrovich May 1, 2006 (2006-05-01) 19.31[22]
A cruise ship that is docked in Miami is the scene for a double murder. The team investigates the long list of potential suspects but soon find that the list is dramatically decreased when the CSI’s find a large amount of money is missing from the victim’s stateroom. Horatio and Marisol’s relationship evolves. 
95 23 "Shock" (Part 1) Karen Gaviola Brian Davidson & Corey Miller May 8, 2006 (2006-05-08) 19.96[23]
During an A-list party, an heiress is found murdered in her own bathtub. The list of suspects includes her musician boyfriend, her assistant and her rival. Delko learns that Horatio and Marisol are going to be married very soon but mitigating circumstances may ruin their wedding. 
96 24 "Rampage" (Part 2) Duane Clark Ann Donahue & Sunil Nayar May 15, 2006 (2006-05-15) 17.50[24]
The Mala Noche gang trial is obstructed when the defendant goes free with the help of the witness who is testifying. When a hit ordered by the Mala Noche gang on Horatio finds the people he loves lives are in danger. Delko finds that an ex-lover is disturbing any woman who he is now close too. 
97 25 "One of Our Own" (Part 3) Matt Earl Beesley Barry O'Brien & Krystal Houghton & Elizabeth Devine May 22, 2006 (2006-05-22) 19.96[25]
Horatio and Delko search Miami to bring down the Mala Noche gang once and for all after the murder of someone very close to them. However, their quest is jeopardized when the Feds seize the CSI lab with the intent to close it for good, based on the tip from the mole inside. When the mole is finally revealed to the entire lab, as well as the murder of an officer familiar to Delko, Caine and Wolfe the news sends the remaining CSIs reeling. 

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