Title: Crow's Feet Refers to the red, lightning-shaped, lines that appear in the eyes of someone who has been deprived of sufficient sleep.
Goof: When Catherine enters the beauty salon, you can clearly see the real name of the beauty salon they are filming in, on the glass door. The real name is Blue Medi Spa, in Sherman Oaks, California on Ventura Blvd.
Goof: While Doc Robbins was going over the autopsy for Nick and Catherine, you can see the dead woman's eye twitch during a close up of her face.
Goof: When David delivers the purse (or handbag as we'd call it this side of the pond) to Catherine and Nick, which had been supposed to come in with the victim, he hands it over - no gloves. They take it - no gloves. They open it and pour the contents on the desk and start to pick things up - again no gloves. Surely this is still evidence and new evidence at that. There could be prints or anything on this stuff, so a bit of the five-fingered latex would be called for.
Catherine mentions the title of the episode Crow's Feet in the episode.
Catherine: So what are we lookin' at? Det. Vartann: Um, 419, suspicious circs. Uh, honestly, I have no idea. Catherine: Okay, it's my turn now. Clear the scene.
Nick: I don't get it. These woman, the time, the pain, the effort. For what? Smoother skin? Please. Catherine: Make a muscle Nicky. Nick: What? Catherine: Roll up your sleeve, make a muscle. (he rolls up his sleeve and makes a muscle and Catherine feels it and is impressed) Now how much time went into this? I'm gonna guess 5 days at the gym, low carb, low fats, slow burn, and for what, Nicky? For what? Nick: That's a good point but it's not the same thing. Catherine: No. It's nice, though. Nick: Well, thanks, I'm not even flexing it yet either. Catherine: Really? But it's rock hard. David (appears in doorway holding a purse): Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt... barge in. Nick: No, no, it's all right, Super Dave. Nice purse.
Sara: What are you doing with potassium nitrate? Grissom: I'm making a bomb. Two bombs, actually. (he takes a scoop of sugar and adds it to the mix) Sara: And sugar. You're making sweet bombs? Grissom: I'm making smoke bombs.
(Processing the victims house) Nick: Do you uh, think these supplements really work? Catherine: Why you askin' me? Nick: I'm just askin' a question, Catherine. Catherine: Scientifically, there's not a whole lot of evidence. (they continue to process and Catherine finds more beauty products) Nick: More lotions and potions. Catherine: You gonna ask me if these work too? Nick: No. I'm gonna go process the bathroom.
Travis: I heard that you found urine in the vic's stomach. Catherine: I'm not sure if it's hinky or kinky. Travis: When I used to play ball for the Stars, we would pee on our palms during spring training, toughen up 'em up, you know. Catherine: Remind me to never shake your hand. Travis: I'll put on a glove first. Catherine: That's always a good idea. (Travis laughs)
Doc Robbins: I found ten cc's of urine in her stomach. Digestive system is intact and I found no bruises or abrasions in her mouth. So there's only one way it could've gotten there. Catherine: Chug-a-lug.
Sara: We're going to need a urine sample. Mr Kendle: Why? Greg: You may be suffering from sulphural-floride gas poisoning. Urination is the only way for the poison to get out. Mr Kendle: I got the flu. Sara: If that's true then your urine will be sulphural-floride free. Greg: But if you're lying, you're in big trouble.
Catherine: Hang on. You consider aging as a disease? Dr. Malaga: With a 100% mortality rate.
Grissom: Does it bother you that you make your living killing insects?
A.J. Buckley would join the cast of CSI: NY as Adam Ross a year later.
Music Featured In This Episode: Calmer- Zoot Woman Over The Coals - Tipper
Catherine has the line before the opening sequence, she says "Ok, it's my turn, clear the scene"
Although listed in the opening credits, Gary Dourdan does not appear in this episode.
The name of the shop that sold the Blue Hyacinth Macaw is Buy Buy Birdie, which is a play on the title of the famous musical originally staged in 1960 and the 1963 film Bye Bye Birdie. The title song itself is also well known.
Grissom: You don't have to, Ted. We know why the caged bird sings. This is a reference to the 1969 autobiographical work by Maya Angelou, "I know why the caged bird sings."
Dorian Spray This spray is a play on the title character in the 1973 film The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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