“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” — 8th Season

By Jae-Ha Kim
Amazon.com
October 14, 2008

The eighth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation begins with the answer to the previous season’s cliffhanger: Yes, CSI Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) survives. But fans of this top-rated crime procedural won’t be able to breathe a sigh of relief. By the end of the 17 episodes–which originally aired during the 2007-2008 television season–two fan favorites will be gone.

This year, CSI explores the complicated romance between Sara and head CSI Gil Grissom (William Petersen).

But the storyline is weaved in so well with the gruesome cases that their relationship is never overpowering to the viewer.

Though the show was truncated due to the Writers Guild strike, the flow of the series doesn’t lose any momentum–not even with the loss of cast members or even episodes that center on peripheral supporting characters.

Fellow CSIs Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), Nick Stokes (George Eads), and Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) return to help solve seemingly unsolvable cases. But not all of the best moments involve whodunits. Some of the most compelling vignettes revolve around Warrick, who is battling a nasty prescription drug addiction as he tries to navigate his way through a messy divorce.

Longtime fans of the series may remember child genius Hannah West (portrayed chillingly by Juliette Goglia), who helped get her brother acquitted of a murder charge in season six. She is back after her brother is once again charged with homicide. Sara–who had wrongfully believed that Hannah was just an innocent little girl–finds herself unable to distance herself from this case.

There is a crossover ratings stunt episode with Jack Malone (Anthony LaPaglia) visiting from CBS’ other drama Without a Trace. While both LaPaglia and Petersen are formidable, there really isn’t room for both of them on one show.

And let’s face it, Petersen’s our guy.

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