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By Rachel
February 24, 2009 - 6:16 AM

The franchise offers two new episodes.

On Monday at 10:00pm ET/PT, CSI: Miami aired a repeat of "And How Does That Make You Kill?" from earlier this season. In the episode, Delko's therapist lost her daughter, and some of his secrets came to light.

CSI: New York goes to the birds in "No Good Deed", Wednesday at 10:00pm ET/PT:

When a buzzard flying over Manhattan drops a human eyeball from its claw, the race is on to find the body it belongs to before the avian saboteur flies away with the rest of the evidence.

Matt Earl Beesley directed "Turbulence" at the beginning of this season. This is the first time Rusty Cundieff and Floyd Byars have written for New York.

The following guest stars will appear in "No Good Deed":

  • Casey LaBow as Ella McBride
  • Danay Garcia as Flora Pollock
  • Luis Jose Lopez as Enrico Palmero
  • Larkin Campbell as John Pollock
  • Daphnee Duplaix as Dr. Catherine Rydell
  • Graham Shiels as Quentin Oswego

Casey LaBow appeared in "Dead Inside" and "Forbidden Fruit" earlier this season. Danay Garcia was in the Miami episode "No Man's Land". Daphnee Duplaix guest-starred in "Grissom Versus the Volcano" during CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's fourth season. The other actors are new to the franchise.

On Thursday at 9:00pm ET/PT, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation discovers that everything is connected in "Kill Me If You Can":

The CSIs are called to three different crime scenes in one night that are seemingly unrelated, but each case's forensic evidence reveals a common link.

There is no director listed for the episode at this time. The teleplay for the episode was written by Allen MacDonald, based on a story by Bradley Thompson and David Weddle. MacDonald has 11 previous writing credits for the show, including "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda" from earlier this season. Writing duo Thompson and Weddle have penned one CSI episode together: "The Grave Shift".

"Kill Me If You Can" will feature the following actors in guest-starring roles:

  • Archie Kao as Archie Johnson
  • John Schneider as Mickey Ross
  • Michael Weston as Ryan/Tripp/Carsten
  • Alex Carter as Det. Vartann
  • Sheeri Rappaport as Mandy Webster
  • Jose Zuniga as Det. Cavaliere
  • Wendy Glenn as Darcy Farrell
  • Allison McAtee as Jena Mackin
  • William Lee Scott as Jeffrey Luvan
  • Tom O'Keefe as Gareth Morton
  • Yolanda Snowball as Motel Maid
  • J.R. Nutt as Pool Guy
  • John Aylward as Dr. Paul Anton
  • Diane Salinger as Hilda Morton

Archie Kao, Alex Carter, Sheeri Rappaport and Jose Zuniga are reprising established recurring roles. John Schneider appeared in the Miami episode "Tunnel Vision" last season. Several other actors in "Kill Me If You Can" have guest-starred on Miami: William Lee Scott was in "Tinder Box" during season one, Allison McAtee was in the season six finale "Going Ballistic", and Wendy Glenn appeared in "Cheating Death" earlier this season.

The repeat of "And How Does That Make You Kill?", "No Good Deed" and "Kill Me If You Can" begin airing February 23 on CBS.

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