
Actually DB stands for Deibenkorn (Episode 12.14 - "Seeing Red") "DB" Russell: (Played by Ted Danson) The new supervisor of the night shift and comic arm of the show, he replaced Billows as Supervisor following her demotion, his name does in fact stand for 'Dead Body', partly due to his work as a CSI, and partly due to his necrophilia.

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Basically once they say there's gonna be back to back episodes your only chances at non boredom are to turn off the TV, put in a DVD of a movie you like or quickly change the channel. There is even some time to add some soap induced drama that traditionally makes people's eyes water from the suds. A few guest appearances and a bit of impossible "ma and pa" forensics, cheesy flashbacks, and with a pinch of TV magic, the cases are solved by the super-geniuses, everything wrapped up into a neat little package. Arriving in their official vests, with the retro silver flight cases that contain all the answers for the show, all within an hour. Then, with another fast flash the CSI crew arrives, and cue the slow motion. Traditionally this is involving fast cars, sexual encounters of the sordid types, money and screaming women. After some very dramatic music and a flash, there is a pan to the drama that leads to the discovery of the body.
The show is set within Las Vegas, 'sin-city' of the world so that makes the crimes completely believable.Įach episode begins typically with some dramatic ritz and glitz pan-over of Vegas, zooming into an area of the landscape where some shady crime is currently taking place. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation or CSI: Crimes Solved Instantly does exactly what it says, following a team of Crime Scene Investigators.
