November 21 2024

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‘Freaks & Geeks’, ‘Get Me Out Of Here!’ & ‘Sinner Takes All’ Official Details

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The franchise offers three new episodes featuring a traveling side show, a prank gone wrong and a deadly poker game. Official plot details and cast lists can be found after the jump.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation starts things out on Wednesday at 10:00pm ET/PT with a show full of “Freaks and Geeks”:

When a Jane Doe is found near the freakish attractions of a 19th-century-inspired traveling sideshow, the team investigates a cast of unusual characters.

Producer Alec Smight directed 22 previous episodes of CSI, including the season 12 premiere “73 Seconds”. Christopher Barbour has five writing credits for the series, most recently the season 11 episode “Cello and Goodbye”.

The episode will feature the following guest stars:

  • Jon Wellner as Henry Andrews
  • Jenny Parsinen as Rachel Grier
  • Suzanne Cryer as Dr. Jennifer Grier
  • Skyler Day as Silvia Grier
  • Tug Coker as Seth Helm
  • Kevin McNally as Steven Watt
  • Tim Dax as Zodiac
  • Paul Hodge as Joseph Merrick
  • Lewis T. Powell as Uniformed Officer


Jon Wellner is reprising an established recurring role. Suzanne Cryer was in the CSI: Miami episode “Death Eminent” during the show’s fifth season, Skyler Day appeared in last season’s “F-T-F”, and Tug Coker guest-starred in “Dude, Where’s My Groom?” during season eight. Paul Hodge was in “Admissions” during season four of CSI: New York.

On Friday, CSI: New York will air “Get Me Out Of Here!” (originally scheduled for October 28th) at 9:00pm ET/PT, and things get spooky in a cemetery:

The CSIs investigate when a fraternity prank goes awry on Halloween and a pledge master is left for dead in an open grave.

Scott White directed three previous episodes of New York, most recently “Smooth Criminal” during season seven. Co-Executive Producer Trey Callaway has 14 writing credits for the series, including last season’s “Food for Thought”.

The following guest stars will appear in the episode:

  • David Burke as Stanley Fisher
  • Torrey Vogel as Paul Warren
  • Parker Young as Thad Wolff
  • Nathan Frizzell as Curtis Almquist
  • Miles Wood as Anthony Dicorda
  • Mariah Buzolin as Ally
  • Justin Castor as Brian
  • Michael Nardelli as Matthew Kane
  • Jeff Dashnaw as Groundskeeper
  • Joshua Hoover as Guy in a Dress


David Burke was in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode “Grissom’s Divine Comedy” during the show’s eighth season. Nathan Frizzell also appeared on CSI, in the season eight episode “Cockroaches”. The other actors are new to the franchise.

Gambling is deadly, and the “Sinner Takes All” on CSI: Miami this Sunday at 10:00pm ET/PT:

A high stakes poker game is disrupted by a masked assassin, leaving one player dead and the CSIs baffled.

Director Larry Detwiler has four previous credits for the series, including season nine’s “Caged”. “Sinner Takes All” was co-written by Michael McGrale and Greg Bassenian. Each man has one credit for Miami: “Special Delivery” for McGrale and “Blood Sugar” for Bassenian.

The following actors and actresses will appear in guest-starring roles:

  • Christian Clemenson as Tom Loman
  • Kip Gilman as Benjamin Paxton
  • Drea de Matteo as Evelyn Bowers
  • Aldis Hodge as Isaiah Stiles
  • Mark Weiler as Dealer
  • Ben Hollingsworth as Jason Huntsman
  • Jack Guzman as Alonzo Santoya
  • Neto DePaula Pimenta as Carl Raines
  • Taylor Cole as Samantha Owens
  • Marshall Allman as Kevin Bowers
  • Terry Maratos as Joey Ranzone


Christian Clemenson is back as Dr Tom Loman. Jack Guzman previously appeared in “Double Cap” during season one. Taylor Cole was in season four’s “Dead Air”, and she also guest-starred in the CSI episode “Daddy’s Little Girl” during season six. Aldis Hodge was in two episodes of CSI, season one’s “Too Tough to Die” and “The Happy Place” during the show’s ninth season. Marshall Allman guest-starred in “Empty Eyes” during season seven of CSI.

“Freaks & Geeks”, “Get Me Out Of Here!” and “Sinner Takes All” begin airing November 2 on CBS.

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