‘Dude, Where’s My Groom?’, ‘It Happened To Me’ & ‘Death And The Maiden’ Official Details
4 min readThis week, the franchise offers three new episodes that feature a bachelor party gone wrong, a kinky food trend and two connected cases. Official plot details and cast lists after the jump.
Starting out the week on Monday at 10:00pm ET/PT, the CSI: Miami team has to unravel the mystery of a party gone wrong in “Dude, Where’s My Groom?”:
The CSIs recreate a night of bachelor party debauchery in order to solve a murder and find a missing groom.
Carey Meyer has directed four previous episodes of Miami, including “Wolfe in Sheep’s Clothing”. This is Brett Mahoney‘s first writing credit for the series.
The following guest stars will appear in the episode:
- Christian Clemenson as Tom Loman
- Alexa Havins as Kim Hewitt
- JC MacKenzie as Timothy Hewitt
- Greg Winter as Sean Anderson
- Tug Coker as Jack Williams
- Jessie O’Donohue as Carmel Owens
- Philippe Brenninkmeyer as Clay
- Sal Lopez as Julio
- Charlie Koznick as Charlie King
- Chris Gonzalez as Tito
- Leslie Karpman as Bikini Woman
- Todd Mitchell as Bicycle Cop
Christian Clemenson is reprising his established role as coroner Dr Tom Loman. JC MacKenzie was in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode “Happenstance” during the show’s seventh season, and Sal Lopez appeared in “Snuff” during season three. Charlie Koznick guest-starred in the season four premiere of CSI: New York, “Can You Hear Me Now?”. The other actors are new to the franchise.
On Wednesday at 10:00pm ET/PT, CSI: New York investigates a sexy food trend in “It Happened to Me”:
When a software company executive bleeds to death on a Manhattan street, the CSIs must delve into the wet and messy world of food “sploshing” parties – where groups of people experience food in an sensual way – to find his killer.
Alex Zakrzewski has four directing credits for the series, most recently for last season’s “Greater Good”. Wendy Battles and Pam Veasey co-wrote the episode. Battles has penned seven episodes (including “Prey”), and Veasey is credited for writing 27 episodes (most recently the season six premiere, “Epilogue”).
“It Happened to Me” will feature the following actors and actresses in guest-starring roles:
- Jack Krizmanich as Martin Stafford
- Nathalie Walker as Tracy Wallace
- Mercedes Masohn as Frankie Tyler
- Jessalyn Wanlim as Portia Pryce
- Jonathan Chase as Brian Hamilton
- Darby Stanchfield as Dawn Higgins
- Antal Kalik as Warrant Detective
- Nick Chinlund as John Simmons
- Rueben Grundy as Super
Antal Kalik appeared in the Miami episode “Tunnel Vision” during the show’s sixth season, and Rueben Grundy was in the season two episode “Blood Moon”. Nick Chinlund was in the CSI episode “You’ve Got Male” during season two.
Rounding out the week on Thursday at 9:00pm ET/PT, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation uncovers a connection between two cases in “Death and the Maiden”:
The CSIs discover that two apparently unrelated crimes are actually parts of the same twisted revenge plot.
Director Brad Tanenbaum has been behind the camera for four previous episodes of CSI, including last season’s “If I Had a Hammer”. This is the tenth time Jacqueline Hoyt has written an episode of the series. Her most recent credit was for “The Gone Dead Train”.
The following actors and actresses will guest-star in “Death and the Maiden”:
- Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle
- Alex Carter as Det. Vartann
- Larry Mitchell as Officer Mitchell
- Cody Kasch as Tommy Baker
- Tangie Ambrose as Prostitute (Miss Kitty)
- Jeffrey D. Stevens as Paramedic
- Bryce Johnson as Mark Baker
- Jeff Hephner as Wayne Smith
- Gigi Rice as Yvette Baker
- Elizabeth Rice as Jess Smith
- Jorge-Luis Pallo as John (Trauma Nurse)
- Camille Guaty as April Martin
- Lina Esco as Angela Paulson
- Emily Foxler as Pam Harris
- Courtney Gains as Stan Gerber
Jorja Fox is reprising her established role as Sara Sidle, and Alex Carter is returning as Detective Vartann (who was last seen in “The Gone Dead Train”). Larry Mitchell is back as Officer Mitchell, and set medic Jeffrey D Stevens is playing a paramedic onscreen for the sixth time (his most recent appearance was in “The Gone Dead Train”). The IMDb page for Cody Kasch lists him as appearing in the last episode of CSI, “Bloodsport”. Tangie Ambrose was in the season seven episode “Living Legend”. Bryce Johnson guest-starred in the most recent episode of New York, “Battle Scars”. Lina Esco also appeared on New York, in the season two episode “Live or Let Die”. Jeff Hephner was in the Miami episode “Bang, Bang, Your Debt”, and Jorge-Luis Pallo was in “Curse of the Coffin”. Emily Foxler has appeared on Miami (“Wolfe in Sheep’s Clothing”) and New York (“One Wedding and a Funeral”), and her IMDb page lists her for the CSI episode “Coup de Grace” from earlier this season.
“Dude, Where’s My Groom?”, “It Happened to Me” and “Death and the Maiden” begin airing November 2 on CBS.