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Official Details For Tomorrow's 'Miami'

By Caillan
February 29, 2004 - 8:34 AM

See Also: 'Money for Nothing' Episode Guide

The CSIs must investigate the hold-up of a armored truck while Horatio deals with a personal problem in tomorrow night's CSI: Miami episode, "Money For Nothing".

TV Guide recently published the below official synopsis of the episode:

Horatio is quick on the scene when an armored truck carrying more than $3 million is robbed in a daring downtown heist. During the holdup, the driver is killed and Horatio guns down one of the two thieves. The other escapes with the loot, but the money turns out to be less than everyone thought. Making the day even worse for Horatio, Yelina spies him with his niece and assumes the girl is his illegitimate child, not her own late husband's daughter.

"Money For Nothing" was penned by regular CSI: Miami scribe Marc Dube, who co-wrote "Blood Moon" earlier in the season. Director Karen Gaviola has helmed episodes of Cold Case, Providence, NYPD Blue.

The guest cast includes the following actors:

  • Sofia Milos as Yelina Salas
  • Azura Skye as Suzie ("Freaks and Tweaks", "Big Brother")
  • Kyndell Rose Crowell as Madison ("Big Brother")
  • Joel West as Officer Ramirez ("Big Brother")
  • Boise Holmes (Kiss the Girls)
  • John Thaddeus (The Guardian, Charmed)
  • Jeff Wolfe (Alias, NYPD Blue)
  • Christian Svensson (The Handler
  • Ben Bray (She Spies, Alias)
  • Natalie Baldwin Leon
  • Brooke Bloom (Cold Case, JAG)
  • Michael B. Silver (Seabiscuit, NYPD Blue)
  • Currie Graham (Stanley Hunter in "Caged")
  • Josie Davis (Titans, LA Law: The Movie)
  • Ricardo Medina Jr. (Power Rangers Wild Force)

Advance plot details are available in this news item.

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