"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" The Devil and D.B. Russell (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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8/10
Not like that
brueggemanntami21 July 2019
The ending to this one was so heartbreaking and totally unexpected. Some of the characters will never be the same again due to things that happened here. I won't give any spoilers but I have to admit that I cried. I'm a parent. I cannot imagine this happening.
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9/10
Oh, the humanity!
akicork14 March 2023
This, for me, is a definite "crash and burn" episode, but with the last episode of the previous season forms a very convincing whole. The "crash and burn" element is because the audience is forced to send a virtual scream to the writers: "Aarrgh! No, don't do that!!!" We feel the anguish of Brass, Ecklie and Russell, so well set up in the previous episode, and the lesser pain and frustration of the rest of the team. That Luke Kleintank fitted so easily into his character makes me feel a bit less guilty for feeling that there was something just a bit off and untrustworthy about his character in "Bones". I hope we will eventually see the downfall of the loathsome pastor!
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7/10
Exciting but Can't Fathom Someone Pulling It Off
Hitchcoc29 March 2021
We get the answer to who is killing all those people. I won't say who. My issue is with the incredible good fortune on would need to come up with a suspect and a location. There are some heartbreaking aspects of this. I kind of liked the reporter guy who seemed to be able to step back and offer insights when there were dead ends.
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8/10
The Funeral Mass
claudio_carvalho6 December 2023
Morgan is missing and the CSIs do not find any evidence in Oliver Tate's apartment. The traffic cameras show two identical SUV in the area and Nick and Greg stopped the decoy. Greg runs inside the storage room and find a blonde woman inside a room, but it is not Morgan. Nick and he process the scene while Brass and Ecklie press Jack to know where their daughters are. Finn is processing Tate's apartment searching for evidence when the reporter John Merchiston arrives and tells her that a Bible was left at the door of his hotel room. They find a vial with blood and a flash driver and instruction for him to go to Tate's apartment. Finn plugs the flash drive into her notebook and there is a video of Morgan. She says that the CSIs have six hours to decide who shall live: Ellie or her.

"The Devil and D. B. Russell" is the first episode of the Fourteenth Season of "CSI", with the conclusion of the last episode. The plot is a little confused, with the appearance of a new character and new deaths. The motive for the complicated murders is not well-explained and disappoints. Ellie's is a despicable character and has the fate she deserved. Her last attitude shows how sick she is. The funeral mass is a catch for the viewers to hold their attention from the beginning. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "The Devil and D. B. Russell"
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1/10
Awful
alexandriarch26 August 2020
Part 2 of CSI saying we don't care about procedure, science, believability anymore, we just want to be Criminal Minds.
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