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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation :: For Gedda (08x17)
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| Title: | For Gedda |
| Episode #: | 08x17 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 15th, 2008 |
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May 20, 2008 |
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Episode Summary |
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Warrick is the main suspect when an infamous Vegas gangster is found murdered. As the team investigates whether or not Warrick committed the crime, even Warrick himself is unsure if he killed the gangster or not.
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This episode is the final episode of a truncated season, due to an extended Hollywood writers' strike which affected virtually all major network scripted tv shows for the 2007-2008 season. Almost all shows went on a "new show hiatus" in late 2007 and many either stopped there that season or, in some cases, released a few extra episodes in the following spring once the dispute was settled in mid February. Very few shows released a typical "full" season of episodes (20-24) for this year. | Undersheriff McKean shoots Warrick Brown in the head twice, presumably killing him, at the end of the episode. Gary Dourdan's well-publicized problems with drug abuse led to his firing in early 2008 and spelled the departure of Brown in some fashion. |
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Nick: Crime scene at a funeral. Can't get much deader than this. | Nick: Let's get a beer.
Warrick: Oh, no.
Nick: Come on. You're a free man now.
Warrick: Well, this free man needs a free shower. And I think you need to take a hot one with that red-head.
Nick: I think I might just do that. Hey, I'm really glad that you're okay.
Warrick: Thanks. | Nick: Ah, turkey bacon is not gonna make the food any better here.
Grissom: Yeah, well, unfortunatly we don't come here for the food.
Catherine: No.
Warrick: Well, as far as I'm concerned there's no place that I'd rather be. | Warrick: Thanks, Jim.
Brass: Don't ever forget how lucky you are. | Undersheriff McKeen: So, it's all on Pritchard. Is this gonna hold up in court?
Grissom: It will.
I.A. Officer Wagenbach: You know what the defense is gonna say, right? Who better than a CSI to make a murder look like a frame.
Grissom: He was framed, and I'll prove it. | I.A. Officer Wagenbach: Do you remember hiring Lenny Harper to investigate Lou Gedda in violation of direct orders.
Warrick: Yeah.
I.A. Officer Wagenbach: You think Gedda was responsible?
Warrick: I'd bet on it.
I.A. Officer Wagenbach: I heard that about you. Is that why you went to Pigalle?
Warrick: I went to Pigalle because Lou Gedda called me. | Grissom: What if the killer used the victim's car to transport the body?
Nick: He drives the victim's own car back to the funeral home, stuffs the body in a double-decker coffin, hits a car wash, comes back cleans the office, then leaves us the keys. That's pretty considerite.
Grissom: Or very smart. | Nick: We'll pay for a new casket.
Grissom: We will? |
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The newspaper at Warrick's house has a headline about a stripper being killed, but the text of the article is about politics. |
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During the episode, Greg finishes his book about the Las Vegas mob. He began writing his book in "Kiss Kiss, Bye Bye" after meeting mobster Lois O'Neill (Faye Dunaway). |
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