First Aired: Apr. 07, 2011 on CBS

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Season 11 » Episode #19 - Unleashed

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - 11x19 Unleashed
Summary: Langston and Sara investigate the strange case of Iona, a social worker whose own psychological fetish led to her death, while Nick and Brass try to find those responsible for the chilling suicide of a 17 year old girl, a victim of cyber bullying.

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Guest Stars:

Lady Heather played by Melinda Clarke
Dr. Kessler played by Melinda Clarke
Dr. Tyrell Neth played by Tony Curran
Debra played by Abby Brammell
Carter Grable played by Aaron Hill (II)
Nathan Culver played by Cody Longo
Mr. Culver played by Dylan Neal
Mrs. Diorio played by Allison Smith

Episode Quotes

Dr. Tyrell Neth: The idea of animal transformation - therianthropy - is as ancient as mankind itself. In native cultures, young males gain an animal spirit at puberty. Often the initiate must kill his spirit animal, consume it as a right of passage.
Dr. Raymond Langston: Yes I'm familiar with the concept but umm... my understanding of therianthropy is that it's fleeting, it's meant to be symbolic. In many cultures, the notion of retaining the shape of the beast is seen as nothing less than a curse.
Sara Sidle: Cat got your tongue? Maybe you could loosen it enough to tell us about Iona Vail.
Sara Sidle: During Iona's cat role-playing, did umm, she ever express the desire to be eaten by a mountain lion because that's how she died.
Lady Heather: Roleplay is a legitmate form of therapy; a safe way to access one's desires... and one's demons. Right Doctor?
Dr. Raymond Langston: You're the expert...
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Mistakes/Goofs

  • Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): At approximately 5:30 in Dr.Robbins tells Nick Stokes "She's going to need respiratory support." as he hands the baby to Nick he says "Here you go, George." George Eads is the actor who plays Nick Stokes.
  • Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): As Sara Sidle is testing the stun gun on a mannequin, the evidence sheet lists the charge as "ASSUALT/HOMOCIDE" (as opposed to "ASSAULT/HOMICIDE"). An investigator of Sidle's experience would not make such an error.

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