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Season Finale Details Revealed

By Rachel
April 22, 2009 - 6:52 AM

All three members of the franchise unveil their plans for the end of the season.

On Thursday, May 14, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation will end its ninth season with a dangerous situation for the newest member of the crime lab. A series of murders leads the team to a scam involving valuable old poker chips. During the course of the investigation, Dr Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) has no choice but to use deadly force for the first time since joining the CSI team. Guest stars for the episode include Cynthia Watros from Lost and Gerald McRaney from Jericho.

The final episode of CSI: Miami's seventh season airs on Monday, May 18. Horatio Caine (David Caruso) must fight to save Yelina Salas (Sophia Milos). Meanwhile, Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez) helps his father (Rade Serbedzija) against the wishes of Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter). The consequences of Delko's actions are life threatening. As CSI Files previously reported, Brian Austin Green will guest star in the episode as a carjacking victim.

CSI: New York will be the final member of the franchise to air its season finale. On Wednesday, May 20, the fifth season of New York will end with the team losing one of their own. Connor Dunbrook (Thad Luckinbill), the son of publishing tycoon Robert Dunbrook (Craig T Nelson), is kidnapped while being transferred from jail to court. A member of the team gets caught in the middle and does not make it out alive. As the group mourns the loss of a friend and colleague, another team member finds his or her life in danger.

The original information is from a press release issued by CBS. The press release can be read in its entirety at The Futon Critic.

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