CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
All season 14 mistakesMistakes
1The Devil and D.B. Russell0
2Take the Money and Run1
3Torch Song0
4Last Supper0
5Frame by Frame1
6Passed Pawns0
7Under a Cloud0
8Helpless1
9Check In and Check Out0
10Girls Gone Wild1
11The Lost Reindeer1
12Keep Calm and Carry-On0
13Boston Brakes0
14De Los Muertos0
15Love for Sale0
16Killer Moves0
17Long Road Home1
18Uninvited1
19The Fallen2
20Consumed0
21Kitty0
22Dead in His Tracks0

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Factual error: In a number of episodes people are shown eating and drinking in the laboratories. For instance, in "Miss Willows' Regrets" Nick and Greg are seen eating fried chicken in the lab, and in "Overload" Sara eats a sandwich while watching Grissom experiment with her deli pickle. There are other examples. No reputable laboratory (which this is supposed to be) would allow its staff to eat or drink while in the lab. It is basic scientific protocol to prevent contamination of samples or the person picking up toxins on their food.

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David Hodges: You know, you and me, we're not the marrying kind. The intricacies of our nature can't be understood by just one woman.
Gil Grissom: Would you close the door, please?
[David Hodges shuts the door with himself still in the office.]
Gil Grissom: From the other side.

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Trivia: Anthony Zuiker chose to set the series in Las Vegas because that city's crime lab is the second most active in the United States, behind the FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia.

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Play with Fire - S3-E22

Question: Why would Catherine take the blame for the lab explosion? If anyone was to blame it was Hodges. Since he accidentally turned on the hot plate and even admits that sometimes it gets switched on by others accidentally, if he had bothered to make sure he didn't switch it on before leaving the room, the explosion never would have happened.

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