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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation :: All In (09x24)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: All In
Episode #: 09x24
Original Airdate: Thursday May 14th, 2009
7/10 (14 Votes cast)
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Country: Aired On:
UK (five) Jun 23, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Paris Barclay
Story: Naren Shankar
Teleplay: Richard Catalani
Evan Dunsky
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Episode Summary
 
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For the season finale, the team investigates a body found in an empty patch at the edge of the city. Details identify two others present, and connections build up towards the cause relating to the casino chips for a defunct resort. Also, Ray has to make a split second decision in the heat of the action, and Nick heads off to an entomology conference.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Marc VannplayedConrad EcklieRecurring (29th appearance)
Mark PellegrinoplayedBruno CurtisRecurring (second appearance)
Paula Francis (1)playedPaula FrancisRecurring (17th appearance)
Peter BreitmayerplayedClayton FerrisRecurring (second appearance)
Sheeri RappaportplayedMandy WebsterRecurring (32nd appearance)
Shelli BerghplayedNurse BelindaRecurring (third appearance)
Wayne WildersonplayedParamedic Edwin KelsoRecurring (6th appearance)
Gerald McRaneyplayedEli Schindler 
Andrew RothenbergplayedWalter Ellis 
Brian OerlyplayedHuston Dobbs 
Carlos Moreno Jr.playedLandscaper 
Conny Van DykeplayedPatron #2 
Cynthia WatrosplayedBarbie Aubrey 
Dusty SorgplayedCounter Boy 
Larry UdyplayedPatron #1 
 
Main Cast
 
Marg HelgenbergerplayedCatherine Willows
George EadsplayedNick Stokes
Paul Guilfoyle (1)playedCaptain Jim Brass
Eric SzmandaplayedGreg Sanders
Robert David HallplayedDr. Al Robbins
Wallace LanghamplayedDavid Hodges
Laurence FishburneplayedDr. Raymond Langston
Liz VasseyplayedWendy Simms
David BermanplayedDavid Phillips
Lauren Lee SmithplayedRiley Adams
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Nancy SinatraThese Boots Are Made For Walkin'31:45, as Mandy dusts the gun
 
Cultural References
 
Title: All In

All In is a poker term referring to when a player wishes to continue playing, but cannot continue betting higher due to lack of funds. The player indicates, "all in", and any additional non-matching funds put into the pot are placed into a side pot available only to (and eventually won by) the other players who were not "all-in"... It is possible to have multiple players go into the "all in" state, splitting the full, final pot among several different people.
 
 
Episode References
 
Raymond: (to Riley) I'll lead this time?

A reference to the events in episode 9x17, No Way Out, in which Riley led the way downstairs because Ray hadn't completed his gun training, and they both wound up taken hostage by an unexpected suspect in the basement of a house they thought cleared.
 
Nick: Hey. I'll see you next week.
Raymond: Where are you off to?
Nick: Lee Goff's entomology workshop in Honolulu.
Raymond: Entomology? Nice! Wait... I thought Ecklie cut all funding for outside training?
Nick: Yeah, he did, but I've been waiting on this workshop for like a year so if I need to go out of pocket so be it. We need a new bug man.

Gil Grissom, the former head of the CSI lab, who left the show with episode 9x10, One to Go, was the lab's "bug man", or entomology expert. With Grissom leaving, someone had to develop their skills in that regard or the lab would have had to hire someone. Clearly, that's falling to Nick as he is now second banana on the Graveyard Shift.
 
Nick: Lee Goff's entomology workshop in Honolulu.

Madison Lee Goff is a noted entomologist and chairman of the Forensic Sciences Department of Chaminade University in Honolulu. In the CSI episode 6x06, Secrets and Flies, the testimonial evidence Gil provides is comparatively similar to that offered by Goff in a real life case involving David Alan Westerfield, a suspected child murderer (later convicted).
 
 
Analysis
 
An analysis of this as the the "season ender", as well as some consideration of the show after Grissom/Petersen left, and what is needed for the show's future.

As far as this show, it's really not much of an ender -- no surprises, revelations, closure, not much of anything... it's just another CSI ep.

I suspect part of the problem is that they were supposedly going to end the show with this season, then everyone, including Fishburne, signed back on to keep going.

As the top-rated scripted show on TV, quitting with the ratings that high would be stupid for CBS or any of the business people, if there was an option... as a result of retaining the show, however, whatever they might have been planning as a big blow-off went out the window.

So they wound up grabbing a story out of the "not quite good enough" pile and cleaned it up a bit... possibly not this ep, but one of the last half-dozen or so eps. My guess would be Gone Dead Train, which seemed like a retread in many ways of previous eps, with a slightly different macguffin.

To my mind, after One to Go, this season is a weak hodgepodge of fairly entertaining stories. There were a couple decent eps, for sure, but it was more like an effort to make everyone happy with screen time so they'd sign on for more. Hopefully, they'll use the break to refine their concept of how the show is going to work with Petersen gone. Fishburne is a good actor, as good, I'd say, as Petersen, but the character is less naturally the centerpiece of the show, so they'll have to develop it somewhat to identify how the whole crew works together and redevelop the camaraderie that it lost when it lost three regulars. While the show has always been about the details, the people are more central to it than many grasp.

One thing that I haven't seen is any sort of tension in the show regarding the "lost friends"... it's one thing when you lose one person you'd known for years, but when you lose half of the team you've worked with, that's a big impact on the individuals involved, and so far, they're two short on actual crew. Riley's nominally taken one of those spots, but they really haven't defined her character at all. She's pretty much a cipher and a pretty face, nothing more. They've done nothing with her background to this point, that I recall.

Replacing Riley's character development has been a lot more time spent on the background crew -- Hodges, Wendy, David, and Al. Only Mandy and Archie got almost no extra screen time since "One to Go". These people, while important, can't be quite the focus of CSI -- they aren't in the field and thus are only peripheral to pulling the case together, so, while character development is good for them, they can't take the place of the "missing member" of the CSI crew, especially without Riley as a full member. They provide information, but, in the show at least (if not the real world), the CSI field member, and their supervisor, are the ones who put together the pieces to explain the puzzle. Sure, there are exceptions, but, for the show at least, it's the field ops who do the solving.

So that suggests we should be looking for three things with next season:
1) Development of the camaraderie of the show with three major cast members replaced.
2) Character Development -- Fishburne (already well on the way) and particularly of Riley, if she remains. Also, Catherine's character needs to be shown to step in and provide more of a leadership role. She has become the most experienced, go-to person when no one else can figure things out. Not always by providing the answers, but also by asking the right questions of the field operative to make them find the answer themselves.
3) The introduction of another CSI to replace the third member of the crew lost.

No doubt that will all tie in together, but the lack of those, or some viable alternatives, will be the thing hurting the show in the long run if they fail those objectives. I think there is enough in the show to carry it for a while, but before long, lacking that, you'll see a lot more retread stories with Nick in place of Sarah, Greg in place of Warrick, and none of the spark which has made the show the sustained success it has been.
 
 
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