Skip to main content
Filmarian
Back to Season 9
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · Season 90followers

Episode 10One to Go

Aired January 15, 2009 · 44 min

Still from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation S9E10

Synopsis

The CSI team is surprised and upset when Gil Grissom announces his decision to retire from the crime scene investigation unit, marking the end of his tenure as a CSI. He offers Dr. Raymond Langston, with whom they recently worked on the "Dick & Jane" murder case, a permanent role on the team.

Episode ratings & reviews

Loading reviews…

Cast & Crew

Appearing in this episode.

Media & Uploads

0 filesReader-moderated

Stills, clips, and fan art from this episode.

Did you or a loved one work on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · S9E10 — One to Go?

Every stage matters — pitch decks and treatments from development, location scouts and table-reads from pre-production, set photos and crew anecdotes from production, edit-bay notes from post, and press kits, festival memories, or marketing ephemera from distribution. Any moment that didn't make the press tour, any document or photograph that's been sitting in a box — please share it so it's not lost to time.

We particularly welcome contributions from writers, producers, cast, crew, festival programmers, distributors, marketing teams, their families, and anyone who was there at any stage.

Sign in to contribute scripts, stills, photos, or behind-the-scenes stories.

Be the first to share something on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · S9E10 — One to Go.

Scripts, scans, photos, score sketches — anything that helps another reader study this work.

Memorable quotes

Browse all →

No quotes logged for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · S9E10 — One to Go yet — add the first memorable line below.

Got a quote we’re missing?

Submit a line from any film, show, or game.

Where to watch

Not currently streaming on any platform we track.

Parents Guide

Loading parents guide…

Comments (0)

on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · S9E10
0 / 1000

No comments yet. Be the first to share what you think.

Edit history

Loading edit history…