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Recap / CSINYS 01 E 22

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Directed by Emilio Estevez

Written by Anthony E. Zuiker, Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn, Pam Veasey & David T Catapano


"The Closer" is the 22nd episode of Season 1. It originally aired May 11, 2005.

Synopsis:

It's wintertime, but a barefoot woman dressed only in lingerie darts into traffic and is struck by a truck. A baseball fan dies in the stadium parking lot. Mac re-investigates the case of an inmate claiming his innocence.

Tropes for the episode:

  • Agony of the Feet: At autopsy, Dr. Hawkes discovers several puncture wounds on the soles of the woman's feet. Turns out she escaped an assailant by climbing through her window and had stepped on spikes put there to deter pigeons from roosting.
  • Baseball Episode: Two of the three cases are related to baseball. Danny gets to use his pitching experience in a recreation (see Trivia page, link above).
  • Career-Ending Injury: Danny tells Aiden that he had originally wanted to play professional baseball, but had ended up at the bottom of a pile-up which resulted in a broken wrist while he was in the minors, so he entered the Police Academy instead.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: The second victim gets killed because he had kissed the guy sitting next to him and it got Caught on the Jumbotron.
  • Everything Sounds Sexier in French: When Stella speaks to Mac in Greek while he's brooding, the following exchange ensues:
    Mac: I give, what was that?
    Stella: What the hell's wrong with you, Mac?
    Mac: Ugh, it sounds so much better in Greek.
    Stella: [smiling] Everything always does.
  • Improvised Weapon: The baseball fan's killer impulsively and angrily hurls a baseball at him at top speed, rupturing his spleen.
  • Look Both Ways: The first victim runs out of an alleyway directly into the path of a truck just pulling away from the curb.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Neither killer stops to think about the consequences of their actions (going to jail for murder) when they lash out at their respective victims for the lesser offense of insulting their masculinity.
  • Weaponized Ball: The murder weapon in the second case is a baseball thrown by a free-agent pitcher.
  • X-Ray of Pain: One of the victims in is killed when a free agent pitcher hurls a baseball at him. The audience is treated to a shot of his ribs cracking.

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