Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
David Caruso | ... | Horatio Caine | |
Emily Procter | ... | Calleigh Duquesne | |
Adam Rodriguez | ... | Eric Delko | |
Jonathan Togo | ... | Ryan Wolfe | |
Rex Linn | ... | Frank Tripp | |
Eva LaRue | ... | Natalia Boa Vista | |
Megalyn Echikunwoke | ... | Tara Price | |
Sprague Grayden | ... | Tonya Rush | |
Kamar de los Reyes | ... | Jason Molina | |
Drew Tyler Bell | ... | Steve Emerson | |
Evan Ellingson | ... | Kyle Harmon | |
Wes Ramsey | ... | Dave Benton | |
Gizza Elizondo | ... | Yvette Cervantes | |
Rob Kerkovich | ... | Cameron West | |
Marguerite MacIntyre | ... | Deborah Emerson |
CSI connects a hand grenade explosion in a restaurant that killed two people to a credit card scam, while Horatio tries to help a waitress at the restaurant regain custody of her child.
Imagine sitting a nice restaurant, enjoy a friendly family birthday celebration dinner....and, all of a sudden, a bomb goes off and chaos erupts with a couple of your family members killed. Actually, a number of people - terrorist victims - can sadly identify with that scenario.
In this episode, it isn't terrorism and it's not a bomb - it's a hand grenade tossed by someone trying to kill a specific person at the restaurant dinner table. The latter escaped serious injury.
The hows and whys of this story were interesting and we can a nice side-story of a waitress in the restaurant who temporarily and unjustly has her two young kids taken away from her by Social Services.
We also get another short scene of Dr. Price getting caught with her oxycodone pills. Wolfe, who can see what's happening, says he won't cover for her much longer, and that she better break her addiction.
Overall, an entertaining episode.