CSI: Miami: Season 3, Episode 19Sex & Taxes (11 Apr. 2005)The death of two IRS agents sends the team on the hunt of three killers, meanwhile Wolfe keeps stepping on people's toes. Director:Scott Shiffman |
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CSI: Miami: Season 3, Episode 19Sex & Taxes (11 Apr. 2005)The death of two IRS agents sends the team on the hunt of three killers, meanwhile Wolfe keeps stepping on people's toes. Director:Scott Shiffman |
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| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| David Caruso | ... | ||
| Emily Procter | ... | ||
| Adam Rodriguez | ... | ||
| Khandi Alexander | ... | ||
| Sofia Milos | ... |
Detective Yelina Salas
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| Jonathan Togo | ... | ||
| Rex Linn | ... | ||
| Sandrine Holt | ... |
Melissa Boone
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| Tim Guinee | ... |
Carl Dawson
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| Andrea Roth | ... |
Molly Edge
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| Randy J. Goodwin | ... |
Jason Whitney
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| Mark Deklin | ... |
Russell Edge
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| Zac Efron | ... | ||
| Willie Garson | ... |
Ian Sutter
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| David May | ... |
Simon Bremmer
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The death of two IRS agents sends the team on the hunt of three killers, meanwhile Wolfe keeps stepping on people's toes.
CSI Delko goofs when he predicts the suspect's Bentley has a wheelbase of 215 when the only evidence is two black launch strips (he really meant tire width). From this he determines a wheel diameter of 21 which leads him to the Bentley. Two problems here. First, one cannot determine wheelbase from burnout strips alone. It's impossible. Secondly the "215" he refers to cannot be the width of a 21 inch tire - it simply doesn't exist. Other than this, it's a well thought out episode that anyone who has been audited by the federal government can really appreciate. Ms. Roth, on loan from 'Rescue Me' does a brilliant job of playing the spurned ex-wife.