When a man is killed by sharks after going overboard a cruise ship, the team finds multiple suspects and another missing passenger.When a man is killed by sharks after going overboard a cruise ship, the team finds multiple suspects and another missing passenger.When a man is killed by sharks after going overboard a cruise ship, the team finds multiple suspects and another missing passenger.
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- TriviaThe Love Boat (1977) was still on air, this story could have formed a cross-over episode.
- GoofsThe Captain of the cruise line wears Army/USMC "Captain" insignia. A captain of a cruise liner would either wear four gold stripes, which is the Navy insignia for "Captain", on each shoulder or even admirals insignia. But not Army/USMC insignia
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Lieutenant Horatio Caine: Frank, I've got blood here. And there's a shoe print.
Detective Frank Tripp: Scuff marks, too.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine: Signs of a struggle.
Detective Frank Tripp: Railing's pretty high. Looks like Mike didn't dive in there by choice.
Lieutenant Horatio Caine: So if he didn't dive, he was pushed.
- SoundtracksSloop John B
Performed by Kingston Trio
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Ship Of Fools And Other Undesirables
Everyone's worst nightmare in the ocean: being attacked by sharks.
That's what happens to some guy who is heard yelling for help, treading water next to a big cruise ship. He gets the attention of sunbathers, including his wife, and the captain. The latter fires three shots in the water, trying to scare away the sharks but it's not enough. The sharks eat him.
Since the death occurred within three miles of Miami shoreline, the local police - "Det. Frank Tripp (Rex Linn) and CSI's "Lt. Horatio Caine" (David Caruso) investigate on-board ship. They quickly see a little blood on the side of the boat where the man fell in and what what looks like scuffle marks from shoes. This is not an accident: someone pushed him over the railing.
It also turns out he was drugged prior to his "accident" and was robbed of $70,000, too. Suspects range from the wife-of-three days, to her step-daughter, to some of the ship's personnel from the captain on down. There are kinds of little stories in this episode, and everyone on this ship from crew to passengers is devoid of morals. (This is a true "Ship Of Fools.")
We also have a possible bird flu epidemic and, in three sidebars (1) someone is out to destroy the CSI lab, spying on them looking to shut them down; (2) the continuing soap opera of CSI worker Natalia and her relationship to former boyfriend Eric Delko and now Ryan Wolfe, and (3) in a real shocker, Horatio tells Marisol that, yes indeed, he would be willing to marry her!
Lots of dramatics, obviously, in this episode.
That's what happens to some guy who is heard yelling for help, treading water next to a big cruise ship. He gets the attention of sunbathers, including his wife, and the captain. The latter fires three shots in the water, trying to scare away the sharks but it's not enough. The sharks eat him.
Since the death occurred within three miles of Miami shoreline, the local police - "Det. Frank Tripp (Rex Linn) and CSI's "Lt. Horatio Caine" (David Caruso) investigate on-board ship. They quickly see a little blood on the side of the boat where the man fell in and what what looks like scuffle marks from shoes. This is not an accident: someone pushed him over the railing.
It also turns out he was drugged prior to his "accident" and was robbed of $70,000, too. Suspects range from the wife-of-three days, to her step-daughter, to some of the ship's personnel from the captain on down. There are kinds of little stories in this episode, and everyone on this ship from crew to passengers is devoid of morals. (This is a true "Ship Of Fools.")
We also have a possible bird flu epidemic and, in three sidebars (1) someone is out to destroy the CSI lab, spying on them looking to shut them down; (2) the continuing soap opera of CSI worker Natalia and her relationship to former boyfriend Eric Delko and now Ryan Wolfe, and (3) in a real shocker, Horatio tells Marisol that, yes indeed, he would be willing to marry her!
Lots of dramatics, obviously, in this episode.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 26, 2006
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