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Dark and uncompromising, CSI's plots refuse to glamorise either the
crimes or those who solve them: murder is a seedy, gritty affair. The
characters have a dynamic relationship with each other and a commitment
to their gruesome work. The real stars of the show are the unflinchingly
recreated crime scenes themselves and the weird, but entirely genuine,
forensic procedures - from using super glue to reveal fingerprints on
difficult surfaces to burning pig carcasses to gain an insight into
cases of spontaneous combustion. The challenge for Gil and his team is
to establish the chain of events, the cause of death and point the
finger at the guilty. A filmic, Hollywood touch gives the viewer a
bullet-path view of each victim and crime - in flashback we are given
the opportunity to build on the evidence with the team as each murder
mystery unfolds in shocking and realistic detail.
Gil Grissom (William Petersen) is the 17-year veteran who leads the
investigators working the graveyard shift for the Criminalistics Bureau
in Las Vegas. Under Grissom's watchful eye, the CSI team uses both
cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned savvy to solve their
crimes, driven to succeed by the pact they have made with the public
they serve - "Let no victim say we did not try."
His crime lab team includes Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), a
street-smart forensic expert who balances her love for the job with her
devotion as a single parent to her young daughter; Warrick Brown (Gary
Dourdan), a sharp analyst with a passion for his job, yet with an
attraction to gambling he knows he has to beat; Nick Stokes (George
Eads), who's got the charm and the chops, and craves the number-one spot
on the board for clearing cases; and Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), the newest
member of the team, Grissom's trusted former co-worker who sometimes
plays fast and loose with the rules to get the job done right. The CSI
team often clashes with Captain Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle), their former
chief, now assigned to the homicide division.
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