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CSI Season 6

Published Jan 30, 2008
CSI Season 6

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Season 6)
Starz Home Entertainment

Back for Season 6, our favourite Las Vegas team are at it again. Bigger and better season six looks more into the personal lives of the characters but still holding some great and exciting storylines that makes this show a winner. Set and show on location in Las Vegas, you can never get enough of this vibrant city.

As the season opens, Grissom (William Petersen) and Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) are back in charge of the forensic teams. Nick (George Eads) is still recovering and still being haunted from his traumatizing event in last season's finale. This season sees his character grow and become stronger. Catherine is front and centre as usual and more events come to light about her criminal father and their estranged relationship. There is also an appearance by Joan Crawford, I mean Faye Dunaway.

This season featured a good mix of story lines concerning murder, rape, blackmail. A movie star is found dead in early episodes. There is a good episode about a sick cult, where a mass suicide has taken place. There is also a gripping two part episode entitled A Bullet Runs Through It, where the team investigates a murder of a police officer.

In the season finale, the CSI team wait by the bedside of one of their own when he is shot in the line of duty. One CSI faces a hard choice by having the power of attorney over their injured friend and colleague. The team also investigates the strange way of life of one man when he is found decapitated by a train!

You can’t go wrong with season six, each gripping episode will have you wanting more. Season Six is a must have.

Season Six Extras :

Audio Commentaries

CSI: The Science of Sound

Apparent Cause of Death

Gadgets & Gizmos

Coroner Reports

Trajectory





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