‘Sqweegel’, ‘Sangre Por Sangre’ & ‘See No Evil’ Official Details
3 min readThe franchise offers three new episodes featuring a book villain, a potential gang war and a blind witness. Official plot details and cast lists after the jump.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation starts the week with a book-to-TV crossover in “Sqweegel” on Thursday at 9:00pm ET/PT:
Sqweegel, a serial killer who is punishing local heroes that harbor hidden secrets, is on the hunt in Las Vegas.
The episode was directed by Jeffrey Hunt, who has helmed 10 previous episodes. His most recent credit is for season ten’s penultimate episode, “Doctor Who”. CSI creator and executive producer Anthony Zuiker wrote the story for “Sqweegel” based on his Level 26 digi-novel series. He co-wrote the script for the episode with executive producer Carol Mendelsohn.
The following guest stars will appear in the episode:
- Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle
- Ann-Margret as Margot Wilton
- Oscar B Goodman as Oscar B Goodman
- Larry Sullivan as Officer Akers
- Larry Mitchell as Officer Mitchell
- Daniel Browning Smith as Sqweegel
- David Julian Hirsh as Jason Jones
- Laurie Fortier as Carrie Jones
- Emily Skinner as Alise Jones
- Mitchell Fink as Ryan Fink
- Kris Lemche as Joey
- Anne Leighton as Younger Margot
- Bryce Robinson as Robbie Wilton
- Jaime Alvarez as Car Wash Valet
Jorja Fox is reprising an established role. Larry Sullivan and Larry Mitchell are back as Officer Akers and Officer Mitchell. Veteran actress Ann-Margret guest stars as philanthropist Margot Wilton. Las Vegas mayor Oscar B Goodman is appearing as himself, but this isn’t the first time he’s guest-starred on CSI. He played a lawyer in the season four episode “Early Rollout”. Laurie Fortier was in “Let the Seller Beware” during season three and season six’s “A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 1”. Mitchell Fink guest-starred as a paramedic in three previous episodes, most recently “Way to Go” during the show’s sixth season. Contortionist Daniel Browning Smith was in the CSI: New York episode “Blood, Sweat and Tears” during the show’s first season, and he played Sqweegel in the cyber bridges for Zuiker’s first digi novel, Level 26: Dark Origins. David Julian Hirsh appeared in three episodes of New York during season two as lab tech Zack Shannon, including “Zoo York”.
On Friday at 9:00pm ET/PT, the CSI: New York team will rush to stop a gang war in “Sangre Por Sangre”:
When the leader of a powerful New York gang, El Puño, is found murdered, the CSIs must find the killer before a street war with a rival gang breaks out. Mac asks the co-founder of El Puño, Luther Devarro, a man he put behind bars years before, for help.
Norberto Barba has directed eight previous episodes of New York, including last season’s “Sanguine Love”. This is the fourth writing credit Aaron Thomas, who also penned the season six episode “Tales From the Undercard”.
The following actors and actresses will appear in guest-starring roles:
- Edward James Olmos as Luther Devarro
- Mario Ardila Jr as Fernando Flores
- Yara Martinez as Lisa Brigosa
- Yancey Arias as Rick Devarro
- Lymari Nadal as Hazel Ortega
- Eddie Fernandez as Panthro Torres
Battlestar Galactica’s Edward James Olmos guest stars as Luther Devarro. Yancey Arias has appeared on CSI (“Snakes”) and CSI: Miami (“Blood Brothers”). The other actors are new to the franchise.
The CSIs will discover an eye-witness who didn’t see the crime in “See No Evil” on CSI: Miami, Sunday at 10:00pm ET/PT:
A young girl is kidnapped and the CSIs’ only witness is a blind man who heard the abduction, leading Horatio to an old nemesis.
Gina Lamar directed ten previous episodes, most recently last season’s “Mommie Deadest”. This is the eighteenth time Krystal Houghton has written for the series. Her latest writing credit was for “Mommie Deadest”.
The episode will feature the following guest stars:
- Jonathan Keltz as Ben Wilcox
- Kaili Thorne as Lindsey Peterson
- John Allen Nelson as Todd Peterson
- Erika Eleniak as Claire Peterson
- Jarrod Crawford as Officer
- James Carpinello as Dominic Giordano
- Hilary Ward as Bank Teller
- John Sharian as Joe LaBrock
- Keelin Woodell as April Carrigan
- Marcus Brown as Corrections Officer
John Sharian was last seen as Joe LeBrock in the season six episode “Chain Reaction”. John Allen Nelson appeared in “Money Plane” during season three.
“Sqweegel”, “Sangre Por Sangre” and “See No Evil” begin airing October 14 on CBS.