5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation lasted for 15 seasons, with some episodes being fantastic and others being better forgotten.

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5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

For a show to last as long as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, it had to be a groundbreaking and addictive piece of media. For the most part, fans were not left disappointed. Gil Grissom, played by William Petersen, and his tireless crew from the Las Vegas Crime Lab spoke to everyone’s inner geek and lured many of us into the world of crime drama, in some ways even Law and Order could not do.

Since the first season, the show’s had many actors come and go. While most CSI episodes have been enjoyable to watch, some have stood out above the rest for their stellar scripts and acting. Others, unfortunately, fell a bit flat.

10 Worst: Mascara

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

Even the plot of the episode was considered a mess by most fans, leaving them wondering exactly where the show was going. Between the weird forays into boxing and voodoo, along with a case that was dull, Mascara was an episode to forget.

9 Best: Grave Danger

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

“Grave Danger” featured nods to Tarantino’s other works, like Kill Bill, but more importantly it put the CSIs on “only one case tonight,” as Grissom had informed his team, which was saving Nick’s life. Witnessing him be attacked by fire ants during the second half was one of the most harrowing moments on the show.

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8 Worst: All In

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

Viewers were particularly perturbed at not knowing who the killer was at the end. It’s never made clear, and even though sometimes the criminals manage to escape, there needs to be an emphasis on the fact that they did.

7 Best: Butterflied

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

Grissom’s obsession with finding the killer proves for naught, as the culprit is found but walks free. It was a metaphor for the GSR (Grissom-Sara relationship) that also remained unresolved at this point in their timeline.

6 Worst: Cockroaches

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

In the ninth episode of Season 8, Warrick is already having a rough go of it. He’s getting divorced (after getting married so abruptly in the first place), he’s taking pills, and handling stress quite poorly. He ends up high, in bed with a stripper, and wakes up to find the girl murdered in his own car. The whole thing was out of character for Warrick, who had made strides, and it’s even worse since it set him up for such trouble in his final season on the show.

5 Best: Blood Drops

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

In a later episode, when Sidle muses that it never ceases to amaze her what people do to one another, fans look back to this episode as a prime example.

4 Worst: Two And A Half Deaths

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

The episode was written by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, and it is no secret that the episode’s victim was based on Roseanne, whom Lorre famously doesn’t like. The whole thing didn’t feel like a CSI episode at all. A CSI episode isn’t the right platform to poke fun at an actress.

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3 Best: Dead Doll

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

In the scheme of things, it looks like a cheap ploy to ensure great ratings for the new season opener. However, the episode was done incredibly well, with Sara largely saving herself for much of the episode.

2 Worst: Hero To Zero

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

Even the evidence trail in the episode seemed more far-fetched than usual, and given how many plot lines this episode could have followed, its weaknesses stand out even more prominently.

1 Best: Unfriendly Skies

5 Best & 5 Worst Episodes Of CSI

It wasn’t as jaw-dropping as a Paul Millander episode nor as emotionally-charged as one of Catherine’s episodes with her father or ex-husband, but it was entertaining TV at its finest, the kind of episode that hooked us into the series.

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