Yesterday on CSI Fishburne's character, Dr. Raymond Langston, continued his journey to catch his nemesis, 'Dr. Jekyll'. The team's inability to catch this serial killer over the entire season has had a pernicious effect on everyone, but it hit Langston especially hard. Langston became obsessed with catching the killer - working on the case in the free time and neglecting the rest of his caseload to work on this one. The lack of new leads, and the increasing number of murder victims led to a dim prognosis for ever catching the killer.

The episode took a surprising turn when the team discovered that Jekyll had transgressed his previous (horrid) boundaries to stalk and harass Dr. Langston. The episode ended rather incongruously when the team received an offer to suborn another serial killer into revealing the identity of Jekyll, but did not catch him. However, the the preview for next week's episode (the season finale) showed that Jekyll will be revealed, but one of the CSI personnel would be seriously injured or killed. Not to be a critic, but I think that if any character was killed off, the quality of the show would suffer, like when Warrick was murdered. I will be happy with the finale if all the principle character survive, and there is some sort of homage to Grissom, who left the series in the last season finale.

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