The Happy Place

The Happy Place

After the death of Warrick Brown, the CSIs return to work where a bikini-clad Sprig Greniger is found dead on top of a city bus on one of the hottest summer days of Vegas. Grissom and Dr. Robbins take another case that involves a Jane Doe who was beaten to death in an alley. When Catherine and Nick investigate Sprig’s luxurious apartment where the balcony that she fell off of is located, they discover that Sprig was in the middle of cooking for a special dinner party with her soon-to-be in-laws. Catherine has Archie pull up the last number that called Sprig’s phone number when they discover it came from the payphone from across the street. Det. Brass introduces Brett Davidson, Sprig’s fiancée, to Catherine as he informs her that although she was stressed out about the wedding, she seemed okay. Meanwhile, Greg takes a case of a woman who was previously raped which caused her to be in a coma at a mental institution. When Greg visits with her husband, he explains that Sara Sidle had worked on the case when it originally happened. The husband explains that he felt obligated to pulling the plug on his wife because he couldn’t protect her; the rapist came back and violated her again. Because the husband burned the note that proved the rapist came back, police had to arrest him.

Jane Doe is identified as guidance counselor Paula Bonfilio. They bring in Randy Hopper for questioning after they discover the room key found in her pocket was under his name. He admits to sleeping with her and that she had a gambling problem as he is a pit boss. Grissom and Det. Williams meet Paula’s responsible son who informs them that his mom had his younger sister, Lexi. As they have an Amber Alert out for Lexi, they review video footage from the casino that Paula was gambling at and notice man (who is later identified as Leon Solcumb) walks up to Paula and grabs her before she lost all of her money. Paula’s stolen car was picked up and led Det. Williams back to the casino daycare where Lexi was dropped off.

Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick investigate why Sprig was fired from working at the bank. They reviewed surveillance videos of a bearded man repeatedly coming in to the bank to exchange to fifty dollar bills for one-hundred hundred dollar bills. They interview another employee who this happened to and noticed the connection was that they both went to a hypnotist to lose weight and quit smoking. They bring a forensic hypnotist to hypnotize the other employee who was fired from the bank to recall what the unidentified man said to her at the counter. Instead, they learn that he hypnotized her and put a block on her mind so she couldn’t remember. However, she was able to give a description of the man who turned out to be the female hypnotist in disguise. When Sprig realized it was Vivian the hypnotist that was to blame for her losing her job, she confronted her. Vivian the hypnotist’s fingerprints were on the payphone across the street where she made the call to tell Sprig it was time for her “honeymoon” causing Sprig to jump over her own balcony.

Sara confronts the rapist from the previous case and realizes he is in a wheelchair. Unfortunately, this proves that he didn’t rape her again but rather the husband was tired of keeping his wife alive with a machine and was too ashamed to ask the doctors to end it.

After scanning the $500 poker chip Paula had left in her purse, they discover her son Scott cashed it in. Upon arresting him, they also find out that he was Lexi’s father and that Paula was Scott’s guidance counselor in Akron, Ohio until they moved to Las Vegas. Once he found out she sold their child for a gambling debt, he became enraged with anger and killed her.

 

Episodes

For Warrick

The search for revenge leaves a CSI in grave danger.

The Happy Place

The CSIs try to return to normalcy after the death of Warrick Brown by solving three separate cases. 

Art Imitates Life

A local killer is using innocent victims to portray his works of “art.” New CSI Riley Adams joins the team as the other CSIs...

Let it Bleed

The daughter of one of the biggest drug lords is found dead.

Everybody Hurts

Grissom continues to experience the grievance of losing Warrick as well as not being with Sara.

Say Uncle

Two Korean victims, one male named Sung Bang and one unknown female are shot in the middle of the street...

Cast

Gil Grissom
Gil Grissom
William Petersen

Gil Grissom has spent the last fifteen years helping Las Vegas move from number 14 to number two in the U.S. Crime Lab rankings. He grew up in Marina Del Rey, California. His mother ran an art gallery in Venice, and his father was in the import/export business, dealing primarily with communist China. Grissom’s parents divorced when he was five. At eight or nine, Grissom began riding his bike out to the beach every day to collect dead seagulls, possums and anything else he could find. He would bring the remains home and conduct autopsies, slowly teaching himself the ins and outs of death.

As a teenager, Grissom became known to local authorities, who employed him for quick autopsies on dead animals like cats and dogs. By age sixteen, Grissom was an unofficial intern for the L.A. County morgue. He worked his way through college, and at age 22 went to work full time as the youngest coroner in the history of L.A. County. Eight years later, a headhunter recruited him to run the Field Services Office in Las Vegas. His philosophy about his work has always been: “if you want to learn about forensics, master everything else first.”

While others may have a reason for being a CSI, for Grissom the job is not about choice. Grissom could no more work in another profession than a fish could stop swimming. CSI is not a job for Grissom; it’s an expression of who he is as a person, the perfect synthesis of personality and profession. Grissom’s specialty is entomology.

Catherine Willows
Catherine Willows
Marg Helgenberger

Catherine Willows was born on a ranch in western Montana. She was the eldest daughter of fourth-generation ranchers, but the rural life was never for her. Catherine could ride before she could walk, but horses were always for taking her away from work. She left home the first time as a sixteen-year old. She lived in Seattle for a year with her would-be rock-star boyfriend, eking out a living as a waitress. When he left her for an older woman, she went home, only to find home wasn’t there anymore. Her parents had been forced to sell their ranch and had moved to town. They made it clear that Catherine was on her own. 

The next stop for Catherine was Las Vegas. She waited tables until she discovered a much more lucrative line of work: exotic dancing. The men loved her, and the money poured in. Catherine spent it all on school and on the aspiring career of her music-producing boyfriend, Eddie. Dating turned to engagement, which turned to marriage. When their turbulent relationship ended, Eddie left her with ten dollars in the bank, a coke habit and a small child, Lindsey. 

Catherine pulled it together for her own sake and for the sake of her daughter. She didn’t become a CSI because she wanted to right the wrongs of the world; she became a CSI because it makes her feel like a kid solving puzzles. She loves the challenge, and she loves the buzz of working a case. It’s a high for her, and anything that makes Catherine feel as good as she does can’t be all that bad. Catherine’s specialty is blood spatter analysis.

Warrick Brown
Warrick Brown
Gary Dourdan

Warrick Brown is the only member of the CSI team born and raised in Las Vegas. To this day, Warrick has never met his father. His mother passed away when he was seven, leaving him in the care of his maternal grandmother. He grew up in a strict household, and that meant he kept his teenage job as a runner secret from his grandmother. 

Warrick was quite literally born to live in Vegas. He loves the casinos, loves the action, and loves the pulse of the city. He can move just as easily through the Clark County Courthouse as he can through the Sportsbook at Hard Rock. To let off steam, he DJ’s at clubs run by his friends and writes his own songs. Spending his whole life in Las Vegas means Warrick knows at least one person in every bar, club and hotel in the city. He’s connected, and he uses those connections to move between his worlds. He went through a lot of women in his early twenties, but the first time he fell in love, the woman broke his heart. Much to Catherine’s chagrin, Warrick married in season 6. 

Warrick knows how all the games are played in Las Vegas and is aware of the universal truth of the city: the only one who wins consistently is the house, because the odds are stacked. Warrick’s got enough of a rebel in him to challenge those odds, and enough of a realist in him to know the only one watching out for him is him, so he’ll cut his losses to fight again another day if need be. Warrick’s specialty is audio/visual analysis. 

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