Kitty (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)
"Kitty" | |
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode | |
Episode no. | Season 14 Episode 21 |
Directed by | Eagle Egilsson[1] |
Written by | Ann Donahue & Carol Mendelsohn & Anthony E. Zuiker[1] |
Featured music | "I Can See for Miles" |
Original air date | 30 April 2014[2] |
Running time | 44 minutes |
Guest appearances | |
Patricia Arquette as Avery Ryan Marc Vann as Conrad Ecklie Torrey DeVitto as Kitty/Susan McDowell Cheyenne Jackson as Nebula1 Gil Bellows as Lee Berman | |
"Kitty" is an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Kitty introduced FBI Agent Avery Ryan from CSI: Cyber which this episode served as the back-door pilot of the series. Despite being credited Jorja Fox and Jon Wellner who portray Sara Sidle and Henry Andrews do not appear in this episode (although the latter does appear in a deleted scene).
Plot
The episode begins with a house's security system being disabled. Then a dark figure walks into a bedroom and murders the woman in the bedroom. The scene cuts to Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) yelling orders at the police officers and trying to get rid of the press. Nick Stokes (George Eads) catches up with a suspect (Gil Bellows) and tests him for GSR which comes back positive so he is arrested. D.B. Russell (Ted Danson enters the house and he notices that the technology seems to follow him and the lights turn on when he walks past them. Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda) tells D.B. that he believes the house is a smart house. While Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue) is taking crime scene photos, Al Robbins (Robert David Hall) gives a brief belief of what he believes happened. When D.B. looks through the suspect's (revealed as the victim's husband Lee Berman) computer he notices a photo of a woman (Torrey DeVitto) but then the computer crashes. The scene cuts to Washington, D.C. where a woman (Avery Ryan, Patricia Arquette} from the FBI is sitting on the phone demanding a flight to Las Vegas because the Kitty case is involved in a murder.
At an airfield Avery arrives where a pilot complains about her wanting to stop at Vegas, she then tells the pilot things he doesn't like about himself and he quickly tells her that she can come.
In Las Vegas, Brass is interviewing Berman about his wife's murder. It is shown that Avery is watching the interview, Avery asks Conrad Ecklie (Marc Vann) if she can go in and interview. Avery starts to quiz Berman about Kitty. Berman demands his solicitors to leave the room but when Avery tells him that she knows when people are lying he calls his solictors back in.
D.B., Julie, Nick and David Hodges look for Kitty in the database, Avery explains about the deep web and then gets one of her agents to log into Kitty's website and they use Hodges' name to log in the site. Avery shows them that Kitty is just a chatbot.
In his office, Avery talks to D.B. about the case and requests Finlay to assist her to review the computer. Avery manages to retrieve the data from Berman's computer and they learn that there was a two-way camera on the computer. Avery and Finlay conclude that Berman unknownly made a sex tape. Avery notices Kitty massaging her jaw and investigates further.
In the morgue, David Phillips (David Berman) gives D.B. a bullet. while Robbins is performing the autopsy.
Morgan Brody tells D.B. that the bullet found doesn't match Berman's bullets.
Production
It was announced that there was going to be another CSI spin off and a pilot was ordered to air as an episode of the normal CSI.[3] It was also announced about the creation of character Avery Ryan and that the episode was going to be written by the three main show runners.[3]
Home Media Releases
This episode was included in the Season 14 DVD.[4]
This episode is also included in CSI: Cyber's season 1 DVD boxset.
Reception
The episode received 9.95 million viewers.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Recap: Season 14 Episode 21 Kitty, Cyber Crime Division Joins in the Fun [WATCH VIDEO]". Movie News Guide. 5 May 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ a b ""Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Survivor', 'American Idol' & 'Suburgatory' Adjusted Up; 'Revolution' & 'CSI' Adjusted Down". Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (18 February 2014). "'CSI' Planted Spinoff About Cyber Crime Gets CBS Pilot Order, Will Air In Spring". Deadline. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ^ "CSI - Crime Scene Investigation: The Complete Season 14". DVD subtitles. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
External Links
Category:2014 television episodes Category:Television pilots within series