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+ | |series = Las Vegas |
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+ | |writer = [[Anthony E. Zuiker]],<br/>[[Carol Mendelsohn]],<br/>[[Anthony E. Zuiker]] |
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+ | |director = [[Jeffrey Hunt]] |
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− | + | '''Sqweegel''' is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of {{LV}}. |
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+ | ==Synopsis== |
+ | A well-known Las Vegas philanthropist is brutally slashed in her bed, and the team soon discovers that it is dealing with [[Sqweegel (character)|a killer]] who knows the secrets of some of the city's most prominent citizens. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
+ | * Sqweegel originated in the novel Level 26: Dark Origins by Anthony E. Zuiker with Duane Swierczynki, and had been played by Daniel Browning Smith in it's "cyberbridge" companion videos. The car wash sequence is also from the book. The episode's broadcast date coincides with the release date of its sequel Level 26: Dark Prophecy. |
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+ | * Daniel Browning Smith who plays Sqweegel is one the most flexible person in the world. His most famous trick is getting into a small plexi-box. Daniel Browning Smith was also the co-host to Stan Lee's Super Humans. |
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+ | * This is one episode where the villain does not get apprehended. |
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+ | == Goofs == |
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+ | * When "Ian Moone" descends from the attic towards the end of the episode, he is holding some of Margot's letters. When he moves through the house, spider-like, he doesn't have the letters. Soon after, he has them again, as he throws them into the air. |
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+ | == Soundtrack == |
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+ | * Waiting for the End by Linkin Park |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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+ | === Main Cast === |
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+ | * [[Laurence Fishburne]] as [[Raymond Langston]] |
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+ | * [[Marg Helgenberger]] as [[Catherine Willows]] |
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+ | * [[George Eads]] as [[Nick Stokes]] |
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+ | * [[Jorja Fox]] as [[Sara Sidle]] |
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+ | * [[Eric Szmanda]] as [[Greg Sanders]] |
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+ | * [[Robert David Hall]] as [[Dr. Al Robbins]] |
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+ | * [[David Berman]] as [[David Phillips]] |
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+ | * [[Wallace Langham]] as [[David Hodges]] |
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+ | * [[Paul Guilfoyle]] as [[Jim Brass]] |
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+ | === Recurring Cast === |
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+ | * [[Larry M. Mitchell]] as [[Officer Mitchell]] |
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+ | * Larry Sullivan as [[Officer Akers]] |
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+ | === Guest Cast === |
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+ | * Ann-Margret as Margot Wilton |
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+ | * Mitchell Fink as Ryan Fink |
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+ | * Laurie Fortier as Carrie Jones |
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+ | * Oscar Goodman as Oscar B. Goodman |
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+ | * David Julian Hirsh as Jason Jones |
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+ | * Anne Leighton as Younger Margot Wilton |
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+ | * Kris Lemche as Joey |
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+ | * Bryce Robinson as Robbie Wilton |
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+ | * Rino Romano as [[Sqweegel]] (voice) |
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+ | * Emily Skinner as Alise Jones |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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{{LVlist}} |
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+ | {{Navigation|series=Las Vegas|previous=[[Blood Moon (LV)|Blood Moon]]|next=[[House of Hoarders]]|season=11}} |
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+ | [[Category:CSI: Las Vegas Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 11 Episodes]] |
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CSI EPISODE | |
Sqweegel | |
Season | 11 |
Number | 4 |
Writer | Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker |
Director | Jeffrey Hunt |
Original Airdate | October 14, 2010 |
Sqweegel is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Synopsis
A well-known Las Vegas philanthropist is brutally slashed in her bed, and the team soon discovers that it is dealing with a killer who knows the secrets of some of the city's most prominent citizens.
Trivia
- Sqweegel originated in the novel Level 26: Dark Origins by Anthony E. Zuiker with Duane Swierczynki, and had been played by Daniel Browning Smith in it's "cyberbridge" companion videos. The car wash sequence is also from the book. The episode's broadcast date coincides with the release date of its sequel Level 26: Dark Prophecy.
- Daniel Browning Smith who plays Sqweegel is one the most flexible person in the world. His most famous trick is getting into a small plexi-box. Daniel Browning Smith was also the co-host to Stan Lee's Super Humans.
- This is one episode where the villain does not get apprehended.
Goofs
- When "Ian Moone" descends from the attic towards the end of the episode, he is holding some of Margot's letters. When he moves through the house, spider-like, he doesn't have the letters. Soon after, he has them again, as he throws them into the air.
Soundtrack
- Waiting for the End by Linkin Park
Cast
Main Cast
- Laurence Fishburne as Raymond Langston
- Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows
- George Eads as Nick Stokes
- Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle
- Eric Szmanda as Greg Sanders
- Robert David Hall as Dr. Al Robbins
- David Berman as David Phillips
- Wallace Langham as David Hodges
- Paul Guilfoyle as Jim Brass
Recurring Cast
- Larry M. Mitchell as Officer Mitchell
- Larry Sullivan as Officer Akers
Guest Cast
- Daniel Browning Smith as Sqweegel
- Ann-Margret as Margot Wilton
- Mitchell Fink as Ryan Fink
- Laurie Fortier as Carrie Jones
- Oscar Goodman as Oscar B. Goodman
- David Julian Hirsh as Jason Jones
- Anne Leighton as Younger Margot Wilton
- Kris Lemche as Joey
- Bryce Robinson as Robbie Wilton
- Rino Romano as Sqweegel (voice)
- Emily Skinner as Alise Jones
See Also
CSI:Las Vegas Season 11 | ||
Shock Waves • Pool Shark • Blood Moon • Sqweegel • House of Hoarders • Cold Blooded • Bump and Grind • Fracked • Wild Life • 418/427 • Man Up • A Kiss Before Frying • The Two Mrs. Grissoms • All That Cremains • Targets of Obsession • Turn On, Tune In, Drop Dead • The List • Hitting for the Cycle • Unleashed • Father of the Bride • Cello and Goodbye • In a Dark, Dark House |