| “Time of Your Death” | |||||||
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| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode | |||||||
The CSIs investigate the crime scene |
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| Episode no. CSI Crime Scene Investigation is an American crime drama Television series that trails the investigations of a team of Las Vegas | Season 6 Episode 22 |
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| Written by | Richard Catalani David Rambo |
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| Directed by | Dean White | ||||||
| Original airdate | May 4, 2006 | ||||||
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The entire team work on the case of a young man found dead behind the hotel he was staying in. The investigation turns towards the blonde woman the young man spent the night with.
It is strongly implied that the famous Grissom/Sara Romance (GSR) began following this episode. A careful observation of the camera's focus on Sara after many of Grissom's remarks, and the nature of many of Grissom's remarks, hint at the fact that while the relationship is merely platonic and professional at the beginning of the episode, it may have evolved into something more immediately following the end.
The romance is eventually acknowledged in "Way To Go".