Ep 10. Risky Business Class
- TVPG
- December 12, 2012
- 42 min
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7.6 (449)
In the thirteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the show continues to follow the Las Vegas Police Department's Crime Scene Investigation team. In episode ten titled "Risky Business Class," the team investigates a case that involves a woman who died in an airplane crash. The episode starts with the team trying to piece together the circumstances that led to the woman's death, which happened during a flight from Las Vegas to Miami.
The victim's name is revealed to be Sarah Beck, who was a frequent flyer with a successful career as an executive recruiter. The team investigates the airplane crash site and gathers evidence to determine the cause of the crash. During their investigation, they discover that Sarah was traveling with her boss, Gina Martin, who is the CEO of a prominent recruitment firm. Sarah and Gina were traveling to Miami to meet with a prospective client.
The investigation leads the team to interview various passengers and crew members who were on the flight. They discover that Sarah had a heated argument with her boss, Gina, during the flight. Gina is portrayed as a ruthless leader who has a history of throwing tantrums and intimidating her employees. The team suspects that the argument may have played a role in Sarah's death.
Meanwhile, Catherine Willows, a member of the CSI team, has to deal with personal issues. Her daughter, Lindsey, is arrested on drug charges in a neighboring county, and Catherine is torn between her duty and her parental instincts. The subplot shows Catherine's struggle with trying to be the best mother while also being a dedicated crime scene investigator.
As the investigation progresses, evidence pointing towards sabotage is discovered. The plane was tampered with and had issues with fuel supply, which implicates foul play. The team focuses their investigations on Sarah's boss Gina, who seemingly has everything to benefit from Sarah's death.
The investigation leads to a revelation that surprises everyone, and the team finds out that someone else was involved in the sabotage. The final scene shows the entire team being grateful for their teamwork, and Catherine is shown to resolve her daughter's legal troubles.
In conclusion, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 13 episode 10 unfolds as a thrilling investigation that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. There are twists and turns in the story that make it an engaging watch. The episode's subplot involving Catherine's personal issues adds an emotional depth to the story, making it a well-rounded episode. Overall, "Risky Business Class" is a well-crafted episode and a must-watch for fans of the show.