CSI:_Crime_Scene_Investigation_season_3

<i>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</i> season 3

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 3

Season of American television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation


The third season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation premiered on CBS on September 26, 2002, and ended May 15, 2003. The series stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.

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Plot

Grissom begins to suffer from hearing loss ("Inside the Box"), as Catherine faces the possibility of losing her daughter ("Lady Heather's Box") during the third season of CSI. Alongside their team, including Sara Sidle, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Jim Brass, Willows and Grissom investigate the death of a poker player ("Revenge is Best Served Cold"), the evisceration of a cheerleader ("Let the Seller Beware"), a death at a little persons convention ("A Little Murder"), the overdose of a rock-star ("Abra-Cadaver"), a jewelry heist ("Fight Night"), a mob murder ("Blood Lust"), the discovery of a body covered in fire-ants ("Snuff"), and a drive-by shooting ("Random Acts of Violence"). Meanwhile, the team are faced with their own past when they testify in court ("The Accused is Entitled"), Sara struggles to cope with the psychological trauma that she is suffering from being caught up in the explosion ("Play with Fire"), and one of Doc Robbins' autopsies goes awry when the victim wakes up ("Got Murder?").

Cast

Changes

Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall, who joined the recurring cast in season one, become main cast members this season.

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

Episodes

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References

  1. Giovinazzo later joins the main cast of CSI: NY as NYPD Detective Third Grade Danny Messer
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  6. CBS back in the winner circle[permanent dead link]. CBS PressExpress November 5, 2002. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
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  11. CBS dominates the week in viewers and households[permanent dead link]. CBS PressExpress January 22, 2003. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
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  13. CBS wins the week in viewers[permanent dead link]. CBS PressExpress February 11, 2003. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  14. "Super-Sized" CBS topples "Super-Sized" NBC[permanent dead link]. CBS PressExpress February 13, 2003. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
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