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词条 CSI: Miami (season 2)
释义

  1. Cast

      Starring    Recurring cast    Guest stars  

  2. Episodes

  3. References

{{short description|Season of American television series CSI: Miami}}{{Infobox television season
| show_name = CSI: Miami
| season_number = 2
| bgcolour = #FF6426
| image = CSI_Miami,_The_2nd_Season.jpg
| image_size =
| image_alt =
| caption = Season 2 U.S. DVD cover
| starring = David Caruso
Emily Procter
Adam Rodriguez
Khandi Alexander
Rory Cochrane
| country = United States
| num_episodes = 24
| network = CBS
| first_aired = {{start date|2003|9|22}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2004|5|24}}
| episode_list = List of CSI: Miami episodes
}}

The second season of Miami premiered on CBS on September 22, 2003 and ended May 24, 2004. The series stars David Caruso and Emily Procter.

Cast

Starring

  • David Caruso as Horatio Caine; a Lieutenant and the Director of the MDPD Crime Lab.
  • Emily Procter as Calleigh Duquesne; a veteran Detective, the CSI Assistant Supervisor and a ballistics expert.
  • Adam Rodriguez as Eric Delko; a CSI Detective and Speedle's partner.
  • Khandi Alexander as Alexx Woods; a Medical Examiner assigned to CSI.
  • Rory Cochrane as Tim Speedle; a CSI Detective and Delko's partner.

Recurring cast

  • Sofia Milos as Yelina Salas; Horatio's sister-in-law and a senior homicide Detective.
  • Rex Linn as Frank Tripp; a senior homicide Detective.
  • Holt McCallany as John Hagen; a senior MDPD Detective.

Guest stars

  • Gary Sinise as Mac Taylor; a Detective First Grade and the Director of the NYPD Crime Lab.
  • Melina Kanakaredes as Stella Bonasera; a Detective First Grade and NYPD CSI Assistant Supervisor.
  • Carmine Giovinazzo as Danny Messer; a Detective Third Grade and NYPD CSI Level 3.
  • Vanessa Ferlito as Aiden Burn; a Detective Third Grade and NYPD CSI Level 2.
  • Hill Harper as Sheldon Hawkes; the New York Medical Examiner.
  • Lauren Holly as Hayley Wilson; a racing team owner.

Episodes

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{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Blood Brothers
|WrittenBy=Ann Donahue
|DirectedBy=Danny Cannon
|Aux4=17.40[1]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|9|22}}
|EpisodeNumber=25
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|ShortSummary=Horatio investigates the murder of a model intentionally run down outside of a Miami hotel by a driver who fled the scene. When the evidence leads to a suspect, governmental red tape puts an unexpected twist on the proceedings. Horatio and Yelina begin to confront their feelings for one another.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Dead Zone
|WrittenBy=Michael Ostrowski
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=17.33[2]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|9|29}}
|EpisodeNumber=26
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|ShortSummary=The body of a man involved in recovering sunken treasure is discovered pinned to the wall of his new cabin cruiser by a bloody spear fired from a speargun at close range.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Hard Time
|WrittenBy=Steven Maeda
|DirectedBy=David Grossman
|Aux4=18.13[3]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|6}}
|EpisodeNumber=27
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|ShortSummary=Horatio hunts for the person responsible for a vicious attack on a woman who was lured to a vacant condo and beaten with a piece of lumber.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Death Grip
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth Devine
|DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian
|Aux4=17.64[4]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|13}}
|EpisodeNumber=28
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|ShortSummary=When a teen tennis phenom is abducted from her bedroom, the investigation leads to the waterways when a girl's arm is recovered in the belly of an alligator. Delko calls for an expert—his old college buddy and now alligator expert Jeff Corwin to assist.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=The Best Defense
|WrittenBy=Shane Brennan
|DirectedBy=Scott Lautanen
|Aux4=17.55[5]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|10|20}}
|EpisodeNumber=29
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|ShortSummary=The two young owners of a city bar are gunned down after hours and another man is wounded in the attack, which was allegedly committed by a masked gunman. Meanwhile, Calleigh's dad announces he is now a public defender and needs her help with a murder case in which a woman allegedly stabbed her boyfriend to death in his car with a screwdriver.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Hurricane Anthony
|WrittenBy=Ildy Modrovich & Laurence Walsh
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=19.52[6]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|3}}
|EpisodeNumber=30
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|ShortSummary=Hurricane Anthony strikes Miami. A man and his wife are trying to drive out of the storm's fury when they strike and kill a man in the blinding storm. Horatio finds that the lack of impact wounds on the victim's knees suggest that he struck the car as opposed to the car striking him. In a seemingly unrelated case, Horatio finds another victim of the hurricane impaled on a fence. However, as the CSIs uncover the scattered remains of the post-storm evidence, it seems that these two cases may have a deadly connection. Meanwhile, after Calleigh witnesses a man looting a house, she realizes that she's got another case on her hands when she finds his ex-wife inside shot to death.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Grand Prix
|WrittenBy=Michael Ostrowski & Steven Maeda
|DirectedBy=David Grossman
|Aux4=18.44[7]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|10}}
|EpisodeNumber=31
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|ShortSummary=A member of a Champ Car pit crew is engulfed in invisible flames and dies during a qualifying race at the Grand Prix Americas.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Big Brother
|WrittenBy=Ann Donahue & Jonathan Glassner
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=16.57[8]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|17}}
|EpisodeNumber=32
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|ShortSummary=Horatio is driven to find his brother's killer and protect the niece he never knew existed when Susie, an ex-meth user, shows up with Ray's illegitimate daughter. The team explores a voyeuristic Internet site in connection with a stockbroker's murder.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Bait
|WrittenBy=Steven Maeda & Shane Brennan
|DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian
|Aux4=19.73[9]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|11|24}}
|EpisodeNumber=33
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|ShortSummary=A young woman is attacked by a shark and later dies, but it is discovered that she was shot first. The case becomes even more difficult for the CSIs when one of their coworkers becomes a leading suspect. The dead woman worked for a private-investigation agency that specializes in luring and entrapping married men suspected of infidelity.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Extreme
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth Devine & John Haynes
|DirectedBy=Karen Gaviola
|Aux4=19.20[10]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|12|15}}
|EpisodeNumber=34
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|ShortSummary=A young woman is thrown over the railing of a parking garage, but the investigation into her death uncovers evidence that she was killed before the fall and had likely been kidnapped. The victim's watch is traced to her boyfriend, who tells the detectives that she was a thrill seeker who was abducted during the course of an extreme kind of role-playing game. Meanwhile, Delko gets into trouble when he inadvertently interferes with a case after stumbling across a car-theft ring.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Complications
|WrittenBy=Sunil Nayar & Corey Miller
|DirectedBy=Scott Lautanen
|Aux4=20.40[11]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|5}}
|EpisodeNumber=35
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|ShortSummary=An anesthesiologist who worked in a beauty clinic is discovered swinging from a rope in his two-story condo, but the investigation points to murder, not suicide. The case intensifies when it is learned that the doctor lost a patient the week before during routine plastic surgery and that the victim's husband believes she was killed.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Witness to Murder
|WrittenBy=Ildy Modrovich & Laurence Walsh & Michael Ostrowski
|DirectedBy=Duane Clark
|Aux4=19.73[12]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|1|12}}
|EpisodeNumber=36
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|ShortSummary=A diamond broker carrying two million dollars in merchandise is murdered after his car is hit by another vehicle and he gets out to confront the driver. The only witness to the crime is a developmentally challenged man who says the killer is someone named Colton. Meanwhile, outside of town, Speedle and Delko investigate the death of a teenage girl discovered at a rest stop with a broken neck. Shortly after the victim is taken from the scene, her body disappears during transport to Miami.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Blood Moon
|WrittenBy=Jonathan Glassner & Marc Dube
|DirectedBy=Scott Lautanen
|Aux4=20.60[13]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|2}}
|EpisodeNumber=37
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|ShortSummary=A cigar maker is found in his store tied up, beaten, mutilated, and murdered with a chaveta, a cigar-making tool featuring a rounded blade. The investigation leads Horatio to a group that helps Cuban refugees. Across town, a 25-year-old man is gunned down while withdrawing money from an ATM, but the motive doesn't appear to be robbery since the cash he withdrew is left behind.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Slow Burn
|WrittenBy=Shane Brennan & Michael Ostrowski
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=21.76[14]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|9}}
|EpisodeNumber=38
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|ShortSummary=Delko and Alexx are nearly burned alive when they investigate the death of a hunter found shot near a supposedly controlled burn in the Everglades. The fire suddenly rages out of control and traps them, forcing them to take refuge under a tarpaulin. Later, a second body is discovered, and this time it is a young woman who looks to have been beaten to death. Horatio is led to believe a sex offender is behind the attack—and the fire.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Stalkerazzi
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth Devine & Steven Maeda
|DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian
|Aux4=19.62[15]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|16}}
|EpisodeNumber=39
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|ShortSummary=A celebrity photographer is found dead in his car following an accident, but Horatio believes he was murdered. The investigation leads to an A-list movie star who was caught in a compromising position in photos taken by the paparazzo.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Invasion
|WrittenBy=Brian Davidson & Jonathan Glassner
|DirectedBy=Félix Enríquez Alcalá
|Aux4=20.34[16]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|2|23}}
|EpisodeNumber=40
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|ShortSummary=When a former surf champion is murdered in his home, the CSIs are determined to find the killer. Ted Henderson is killed in his own home and his body is missing, while his wife and son are left beaten and bound. While searching the home, Horatio finds heroin in the son's room and learns that he is secretly a drug dealer.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Money for Nothing
|WrittenBy=Marc Dube
|DirectedBy=Karen Gaviola
|Aux4=19.90[17]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|3|1}}
|EpisodeNumber=41
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|ShortSummary=Horatio is quick on the scene when an armored truck carrying $3.2 million is robbed in a daring downtown heist. During the holdup, the driver is killed and Horatio guns down one of the two thieves. The other escapes with the loot, but the money turns out to be counterfeit. The team must figure out what happened to the bank's money before it was replaced with fake bills. Making the day even worse for Horatio, Yelina spies him with his niece and assumes the girl is his illegitimate child, not her own late husband's daughter.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Wannabe
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth Devine & Steven Maeda & John Haynes
|DirectedBy=Fred Keller
|Aux4=20.33[18]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|3|22}}
|EpisodeNumber=42
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|ShortSummary=Horatio and Speedle's case hinges on the testimony of a forensic-evidence enthusiast who stole a blood-drenched latex glove from the scene of the murder of a man who was stabbed to death with a butterfly knife. When Speedle tracks him down, the CSI wannabe is impressed by the ease with which Speedle was able to locate him, and the two begin bond. Meanwhile, Delko and Calleigh probe the shooting death of a young woman whose body is found wrapped in a plastic garbage bag in a dumpster near the ritzy Miami club where she worked.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Deadline
|WrittenBy=Ildy Modrovich & Laurence Walsh & Sunil Nayar
|DirectedBy=Deran Sarafian
|Aux4=19.62[19]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|3|29}}
|EpisodeNumber=43
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|ShortSummary=Josh Dalton, a hot, young reporter for the Miami Sun, witnesses the murder of his friend, a city councilman's aide, in Miami's drug district, the Golden Triangle. Josh, who was suspiciously unharmed in the attack, claims that they were only down there on a story, but Horatio believes that there's more to the situation. Later, another writer from the same paper is found shot to death inside the trunk of her car, which was reported stolen. Now, as the evidence rejects Josh's version of what happened, the CSIs find themselves entangled in the world of fast-paced journalism and learn that there is a dangerously fine line between the truth and what sells newspapers.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=The Oath
|WrittenBy=Alison Lea Bingeman
|DirectedBy=Duane Clark
|Aux4=13.24[20]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|4|19}}
|EpisodeNumber=44
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|ShortSummary=A police officer collapses and dies after pulling over a car, and the investigation reveals he was murdered. Horatio grows suspicious when Internal Affairs gets involved in the case, leading him to believe that the killing wasn't a random crime. Meanwhile, Calleigh aids an abused woman who is living with one of the suspects in the probe. Yelina begins dating Horatio's nemesis—who is heading up the Internal Affairs inquiry.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Not Landing
|WrittenBy=Shane Brennan & Marc Dube & Jonathan Glassner
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=17.62[21]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|3}}
|EpisodeNumber=45
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|ShortSummary=After a small plane crashes at a Miami beach and the pilot dies, Horatio finds remnants at the crash site of chemical used in making cocaine, and it seems that the victim's business partner may have sabotaged the aircraft. However, when evidence suggests that the pilot may have died before the crash, the team investigates the victim's neighbors—all wealthy residents of a secluded cul-de-sac where lust, jealousy and greed are dangerous motives for murder.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Rap Sheet
|WrittenBy=Ildy Modrovich & Corey Miller
|DirectedBy=David Grossman
|Aux4=20.94[22]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|10}}
|EpisodeNumber=46
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|ShortSummary=A security guard is found dead after shots ring out at a rap star's concert and the CSIs must investigate. Rap star 10-Large won't talk to the police regarding the murder or why someone would try to kill him. But when evidence suggests that perhaps 10-Large's bodyguard was the intended target, the CSIs must look into the dangerous world of personal security. Meanwhile, Alexx gets the shock of her life when a supposed cadaver from a recent car accident wakes up in her morgue, suffering only from hypothermia.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=MIA/NYC NonStop
|WrittenBy=Anthony E. Zuiker & Ann Donahue & Carol Mendelsohn
|DirectedBy=Danny Cannon
|Aux4=23.08[23]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|17}}
|EpisodeNumber=47
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|ShortSummary=When a teenage girl returns home from a big party night at an underage nightclub to find her parents murdered, the search for the killer leads Horatio to New York City. Before he arrives, the New York detectives, led by Detective Mac Taylor, are called out to investigate the shooting of an undercover police officer—who, it turns out, is the lead suspect in the Miami case. However, the medical examiner determines that he has been dead for 72 hours and could not even have been alive at the time of the double-murder in Miami. After further investigation, Horatio and Mac determine that the real killer murdered the New York cop, then used his ID to get to Miami, and is still on the loose. This was the pilot episode for NY.
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}}{{Episode list/sublist|CSI: Miami (season 2)
|Title=Innocent
|WrittenBy=Steven Maeda & Sunil Nayar & John Haynes
|DirectedBy=Joe Chappelle
|Aux4=21.30[24]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|5|24}}
|EpisodeNumber=48
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|ShortSummary=An adult film actress is found strangled in the park and the CSIs must find the killer. Blood and human tissue are found under Ashley Anders' nails and the DNA matches that of the CEO of the company that distributes her films—and he is a registered sex offender. Also, Calleigh discovers his answering machine audiotape on which he makes a threat against Ashley. However, there is an accident back at the lab with this crucial piece of evidence and Delko was the last person to handle it. Now, IAB's Rick Stetler is put on the case, much to Horatio's dismay, as the CSIs try to uncover further evidence in order to find the girl's killer.
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