Ep 25. One of Our Own
- TV14
- May 22, 2006
- 44 min
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7.7 (382)
The episode begins with the CSI Miami team in mourning after the death of a fellow team member. The team is struggling to come to terms with their loss and grappling with the fact that the killer is still on the loose somewhere in Miami.
As the investigation into their colleague's murder gets underway, the team is forced to confront some hard truths about themselves and the work they do. They must navigate their own emotions while still conducting the necessary forensic work to bring the killer to justice.
The investigation leads the team to some unexpected places, including a secret society of rich and powerful Miami residents who are conspiring to cover up their own illegal activities. The team must unravel a web of lies and deceit to get to the truth about their colleague's death and bring justice to the killer.
Throughout the episode, tensions run high as the team works tirelessly to solve the case and bring the killer to justice. Emotions raw and relationships strained, the team must rely on their skills and each other to see the investigation through to its conclusion.
In the end, the investigation takes a shocking turn when the killer is revealed to be someone close to the team. With the truth finally exposed, the team is left to deal with the fallout and the lasting impact of their loss. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to their fallen colleague, and a sense of resolution that justice has been served.
One of Our Own is a gripping and emotional episode that highlights the personal toll of the work done by the CSI Miami team. With terrific performances from the cast and a thrilling investigation that keeps the audience guessing until the very end, this episode is a standout in the series. It showcases the complexities of the work of forensic investigators and the deep bonds that are formed between those who do this often traumatic work. A must-watch for fans of the show, One of Our Own is a truly moving episode that will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.