CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 13)

The thirteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on September 26, 2012 on CBS, and ended on May 15, 2013. It stars Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Season 13
Season 13 U.S. DVD cover
Starring
  • Ted Danson
  • Elisabeth Shue
  • George Eads
  • Jorja Fox
  • Eric Szmanda
  • Robert David Hall
  • Wallace Langham
  • David Berman
  • Elisabeth Harnois
  • Jon Wellner
  • and Paul Guilfoyle
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 26, 2012 (2012-09-26) 
May 15, 2013 (2013-05-15)
Season chronology

Plot

D.B. and Finn hunt for missing Kaitlyn, while Sara convinces Nick to return to the Las Vegas Crime Lab ("Karma to Burn"), in the thirteenth season of CSI. Russell, Finlay and their team are met with the gruesome, the brutal, and the unusual, including a shootout at the CSI's favorite diner ("Code Blue Plate Special"), the murder of a runaway sex slave ("Wild Flowers"), a body in a piano ("It Was a Very Good Year"), the death of a police dog handler ("Play Dead"), the discovery of a mass grave ("CSI on Fire"), a plane crash ("Risky Business Class"), a news anchor killed on live TV ("Dead Air"), the murder of a tennis star (Double Fault), the murder of a Cuban singing sensation ("Exile"), a cheating scandal at a chess tournament ("Last Woman Standing"), a body near a forest reserve (Sheltered), a ghost hunter's murder (Ghosts of the Past) a sole witness in the form of a 6 year old girl (Backfire) and a body in a mud-bath ("Fearless"). Meanwhile, things get personal, as Russell's sons coach is murdered ("Pick and Roll"), a body is found on Warrick's grave ("Fallen Angels"), Brass learns more about Ellie ("Strip Maul"), NYPD Lab Director Mac Taylor heads to Las Vegas ("In Vino Veritas"), Sara became a suspect in a homicide (Forget Me Not). Phillips heads to a high school reunion ("Dead of the Class"), and an investigation into a series of Dante's Inferno killings bring the CSIs face-to-face with Black Sabbath ("Skin in the Game"), before jeopardizing the life of one investigator.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest stars

Production

In episode thirteen of the season, CSI staged a two-part crossover with its spin-off show CSI: NY in which Gary Sinise marked his first appearance in CSI and as his CSI: NY character Mac Taylor; cast member Ted Danson subsequently appeared in the CSI: NY portion of the story. Former cast member William Petersen also returned as Gil Grissom for a voice over in the episode "Dead Air", on the phone with Sara. This appearance was uncredited. On March 20, 2013, CBS renewed CSI for a fourteenth season, which aired in September 2013.[1]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
2741"Karma to Burn"Alec SmightStory by: Christopher Barbour
Teleplay by: Christopher Barbour & Don McGill
September 26, 2012 (2012-09-26)10.76[2]
When Russell's granddaughter is kidnapped, he and the rest of the CSI team go on an all-out hunt to recover the girl from her captors and bring the responsible culprits to justice. Meanwhile, Sara Sidle manages to convince Nick Stokes to return to CSI, and Morgan finds herself drawn closer to Hodges as she awaits news about her father, who was shot during last season's finale.
2752"Code Blue Plate Special"Louis Shaw MilitoAndrew DettmannOctober 10, 2012 (2012-10-10)10.70[3]
When the CSIs stop by their favorite diner, the discovery of eight bodies, along with the owner of the restaurant locked in a fridge, puts their plans on hold. A known stalker who had been harassing one of the victims immediately becomes their prime suspect, until an interruption from Witness Protection complicates the case, and leads them to suspect that someone close to the diner is not as innocent as they may appear. Meanwhile, Ecklie is discharged from hospital, and Sara clashes with her old nemesis, stalker Ronald Basderic.
2763"Wild Flowers"Brad TanenbaumJoe PokaskiOctober 17, 2012 (2012-10-17)10.63[4]
A runaway sex slave is murdered during a rave in the desert and the CSIs are faced with hundreds of witnesses who saw nothing. The discovery of another runaway reveals the brutal torture she and the deceased girl suffered. The case hits Morgan hard, leading her to take the case into her own hands.
2774"It Was a Very Good Year"Frank WaldeckGavin HarrisOctober 24, 2012 (2012-10-24)9.95[5]
The CSIs find themselves digging up secrets from Las Vegas's past as they race to catch the brutal killer of a journalist found hidden in a piano within the desert. Can Greg, a former romantic interest of the victim, keep his emotions from jeopardizing the case?
2785"Play Dead"Eagle EgilssonTreena Hancock & Melissa R. ByerOctober 31, 2012 (2012-10-31)10.91[6]
When a police dog handler is murdered, his canine partner becomes the prime suspect. Nick takes a personal involvement in the case, but can he, along with the rest of the team, prove the dog innocent before it is destroyed and bring the real culprit to justice? Meanwhile, Finlay and Morgan investigate the death of a high-profile divorce lawyer with an abundance of enemies.
2796"Pick and Roll"Alec SmightRick EidNovember 7, 2012 (2012-11-07)10.33[7]
Things get personal for D.B. Russell when he investigates the death of his son's basketball coach. It is not long before love, money, politics and a second murder complicate the case, as Russell fights to keep his family, and his emotions, together.
2807"Fallen Angels"Louis Shaw MilitoTom MularzNovember 14, 2012 (2012-11-14)11.01[8]
The murder of a pastor at the burial site of the former CSI Warrick Brown result in the hunt for an insane man who lost his family years ago. The case hits too close to Nick Stokes, Sara Sidle, Greg Sanders and Jim Brass who start remembering Warrick.
2818"CSI on Fire"Jeffrey HuntStory by: Carol Mendelsohn & Richard Catalani
Teleplay by: Thomas Hoppe
November 21, 2012 (2012-11-21)10.77[9]
An investigation into a mass grave becomes personal for Finlay, when one of the victims is identified as a missing person who she investigated during her tenure in Seattle. However, Finlay's personal involvement with the case is called into question when she disobeys D.B. Russell's orders and travels to Seattle, but it is not long before she finds herself implicated in the investigation when a further body is found.
2829"Strip Maul"Alec SmightChristopher BarbourNovember 28, 2012 (2012-11-28)12.11[10]
The team lend a hand to local law enforcement on the strip, while things get personal for Brass as he learns some disturbing facts about his daughter Ellie; meanwhile Ecklie returns to work.
28310"Risky Business Class"Frank WaldeckElizabeth DevineDecember 12, 2012 (2012-12-12)9.59[11]
The CSI team is called to investigate when a plane crashes just off the Vegas strip. Also, the appearance of Sara's former love interest puts a strain on her long-distance relationship with Gil Grissom. Donna Hoppe visits and tells Greg and Morgan that they could be kissing cousins (in some form).
28411"Dead Air"Phil ConservaJoe PokaskiJanuary 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)11.14[12]
The CSIs are called to investigate when a news anchor is killed during a live broadcast, while the reappearance of Sara's former love in the last episode forces her to reject Grissom's calls.
28512"Double Fault"Brad TanenbaumMelissa R. Byer & Treena HancockJanuary 23, 2013 (2013-01-23)11.46[13]
The CSIs investigate a case involving a rising tennis star. Meanwhile, Hodges surprises the team with a startling revelation.
28613"In Vino Veritas"Louis Shaw MilitoRick EidFebruary 6, 2013 (2013-02-06)10.97[14]

Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) arrives in Las Vegas to surprise his girlfriend Christine, who is supposed to be in town for an event and drops by the LVPD Crime Lab to visit his friend D.B. Russell before heading to her hotel. After he fails to reach her on her phone, he and Russell head to the hotel only to find her missing and her room the scene of a crime. This leads to a fast investigation by the LVPD and Crime Lab who eventually learn Christine has been kidnapped. Meanwhile, the rest of the team works to find the killer of a man found inside a wine barrel.

This episode begins a crossover with CSI: NY that concludes on "Seth and Apep".
28714"Exile"Jeffrey HuntCarlos M. MarimonFebruary 13, 2013 (2013-02-13)8.54[15]
The team investigate when the sister of a Cuban singing sensation is murdered. Elsewhere, Hodges begins to get cold feet about his engagement to an Italian woman.
28815"Forget Me Not"Karen GaviolaAndrew DettmannFebruary 20, 2013 (2013-02-20)10.65[16]
Sara becomes a suspect in an investigation when it is revealed she was the last person to see the victim alive but this leads her to Ronald Basderic again after four months. Sara then realizes that long-distance relationships may not be possible, such as her marriage with Grissom.
28916"Last Woman Standing"Brad TanenbaumGavin HarrisFebruary 27, 2013 (2013-02-27)9.44[17]
The team investigate the murders of several prominent poker players, who were linked to a cheating scandal at a prestigious tournament.
29017"Dead of the Class"Alec SmightTom MularzMarch 20, 2013 (2013-03-20)10.53[18]
The CSIs join David Phillips at his high school reunion when he discovers the prom queen's been murdered.
29118"Sheltered"Louis Shaw MilitoMichael F.X. DaleyApril 3, 2013 (2013-04-03)9.89[19]
The team stumbles upon what may very well be a serial killer and his bizarre lair when they start an investigation into the death of a victim that is discovered near a forest reserve.
29219"Backfire"Frank WaldeckJack GutowitzApril 10, 2013 (2013-04-10)11.11[20]
The CSIs investigate a triple homicide as Russell struggles to connect with its only witness, a six-year-old girl.
29320"Fearless"Eagle EgilssonGavin HarrisMay 1, 2013 (2013-05-01)9.49[21]
The CSI team investigates when a body is discovered in a mud bath at a spiritual retreat.
29421"Ghosts of the Past"Brad TanenbaumAndrew DettmannMay 8, 2013 (2013-05-08)9.82[22]
The CSI team investigates the death of a ghost hunter which links to a case from twenty years earlier, and Greg tells Morgan about his psychic inheritance from his grandmother. Meanwhile, Sara gets word that a suspect from her past in San Francisco is up for parole.
29522"Skin in the Game"Alec SmightStory by: Christopher Barbour
Teleplay by: Christopher Barbour & Don McGill
May 15, 2013 (2013-05-15)9.53[23]
As Russell and his team investigate a series of murders that relates to the sins of Dante's Inferno, one of their own confronts peril on a dangerous undercover mission to get close to the killer.

U.S. Nielsen ratings

Episode #TitleAir date18-49
Rating/Share
Viewers
(in millions)
Rank
(Week)
1Karma to Burn (Part 2)September 26, 20122.5/7[24]10.76[2]22[2]
2Code Blue Plate SpecialOctober 10, 20122.6/7[25]10.70[3]19[3]
3Wild FlowersOctober 17, 20122.3/7[4]10.63[4]16[4]
4It Was a Very Good YearOctober 24, 20122.4/6[5]9.95[5]25[5]
5Play DeadOctober 31, 20122.4/7[26]10.91[6]17[6]
6Pick and RollNovember 7, 20122.3/6[27]10.33[7]15[7]
7Fallen AngelsNovember 14, 20122.5/7[8]11.01[8]14[8]
8CSI on FireNovember 21, 20122.4/7[9]10.77[9]12[9]
9Strip MaulNovember 28, 20122.6/7[10]12.11[10]12[10]
10Risky Business ClassDecember 12, 20122.2/6[11]9.59[11]21[11]
11Dead AirJanuary 16, 20132.3/6[12]11.14[12]15[12]
12Double FaultJanuary 23, 20132.6/7[13]11.46[13]10[13]
13In Vino Veritas (Part 1)February 6, 20132.4/7[14]10.97[14]13[14]
14ExileFebruary 13, 20131.9/5[15]8.54[15]22[15]
15Forget Me NotFebruary 20, 20132.3/7[16]10.65[16]15[16]
16Last Woman StandingFebruary 27, 20131.9/5[17]9.44[17]14[17]
17Dead of the ClassMarch 20, 20132.3/6[18]10.53[18]8[18]
18ShelteredApril 3, 20132.1/6[19]9.89[19]20[19]
19BackfireApril 10, 20132.4/7[20]11.11[20]14[20]
20FearlessMay 1, 20131.9/5[21]9.49[21]N/A
21Ghosts of the PastMay 8, 20132.2/6[22]9.82[22]N/A
22Skin in the Game (Part 1)May 15, 20132.0/6[23]9.53[23]N/A

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