Burn: [s13e1] Karma To
: The episode was directed by Alec Smight and written by Christopher Barbour and Don McGill.
: This episode concludes the three-episode arc involving the McKeen corruption scandal that began in "Altered Stakes" and "Homecoming." Legacy of the Title [S13E1] Karma to Burn
: In a nod to the actors' pasts, Barbara Russell is seen painting a cityscape of Seattle—the setting of Frasier , where Danson and Gilpin’s characters first met. : The episode was directed by Alec Smight
The title "Karma to Burn" is also the name of an influential West Virginia stoner rock band. Known for their instrumental "mountain rock," the band has released several eponymous EPs and albums, including reissues on the Heavy Psych Sounds label. Known for their instrumental "mountain rock," the band
: Played by Peri Gilpin , marking a reunion for Gilpin and Danson, who previously worked together on Frasier . Production & Trivia
The season 13 premiere of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , titled originally aired on September 26, 2012. It serves as a direct resolution to the cliffhanger from the season 12 finale, dealing with the kidnapping of D.B. Russell's granddaughter and the corruption within the LVPD. Episode Overview
: The episode was directed by Alec Smight and written by Christopher Barbour and Don McGill.
: This episode concludes the three-episode arc involving the McKeen corruption scandal that began in "Altered Stakes" and "Homecoming." Legacy of the Title
: In a nod to the actors' pasts, Barbara Russell is seen painting a cityscape of Seattle—the setting of Frasier , where Danson and Gilpin’s characters first met.
The title "Karma to Burn" is also the name of an influential West Virginia stoner rock band. Known for their instrumental "mountain rock," the band has released several eponymous EPs and albums, including reissues on the Heavy Psych Sounds label.
: Played by Peri Gilpin , marking a reunion for Gilpin and Danson, who previously worked together on Frasier . Production & Trivia
The season 13 premiere of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , titled originally aired on September 26, 2012. It serves as a direct resolution to the cliffhanger from the season 12 finale, dealing with the kidnapping of D.B. Russell's granddaughter and the corruption within the LVPD. Episode Overview
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