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Anthony E. Zuiker (creator) &
Ann Donahue (creator) ...
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Original Air Date:
19 April 2006 (Season 2, Episode 20)
Plot:
A suicide's last words lead to the New Jersey grave of a victim of the Tanglewood boys; a banker is apparently killed by a call girl. more | add synopsis
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Gary and Carmine bring me to tears more (2 total)
Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Gary Sinise | ... | Detective Mac Taylor | |
| Melina Kanakaredes | ... | Detective Stella Bonasera | |
| Carmine Giovinazzo | ... | Detective Danny Messer | |
| Anna Belknap | ... | Detective Lindsay Monroe | |
| Hill Harper | ... | Dr. Sheldon Hawkes | |
| Eddie Cahill | ... | Detective Don Flack | |
| Jonah Lotan | ... | Dr. Marty Pino | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Natalia Alvarez | ... | Glick's Girl | |
| Neill Barry | ... | Salvador Zabo | |
| A.J. Buckley | ... | Adam Ross | |
| Jennifer Elise Cox | ... | Melanie Stefano | |
| Michael DeLuise | ... | Sonny Sassone | |
| Zack Duhame | ... | Bobby Manning (as Zach Duhane) | |
| Larry Joshua | ... | Jack Manning | |
| Martin Kildare | ... | Jim Mooney | |
| Bruce MacVittie | ... | Det. Grant Lafferty | |
| Jonathan Penner | ... | Newt Glick | |
| Ed Quinn | ... | Frankie Mala | |
| Larry Romano | ... | Louie Messer | |
| Casey Siemaszko | ... | Paul Sabotini | |
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Allusion to Jimmy Hoffa, after Mac gets a call from a Tanglewood member, confessing to a murder, saying the body was buried in the field of Giants Stadium. One conspiracy theory as to what happened to Jimmy Hoffa, President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (1957-1971), a union, who disappeared in 1975 just before he met with two members of the Mafia, is that he was murdered and buried in the end zone of Giants Stadium in New Jersey. more
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Factual errors: The cigarette butt found in the ground simply wouldn't have existed. It takes, on average, five years for a butt to biodegrade, and a maximum of about 12 years. As this was under a football pitch, that is watered very often, five years would be most likely. more
Quotes:
Det. Mac Taylor:
Tatoos been removed. Can you lift it?
Dr. Sid Hammerback:
I can lift the Titanic if you give me the proper tools.
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World Wide Suicide more
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Nice to see such intense character driven scenes on a CSI Show. Would love to see more! I believe that episodes like Run Silent Run Deep would benefit from a one story episode as the secondary story line does not leave the time to get into the depth of a story like this. Perhaps the producers should consider not cramming 2 story lines into an episode with so much story to tell. The performance by Carmine will be one I remember and I hope that we will see more story lines bringing the characters back story to the front line. I hope the 3rd season will bring more of this kind of episode because this viewer needs more than scientist exploring a crime scene to keep her engaged. As we come to know the characters outside of the crime scene we are pulled into the show in a very addictive way.