Sara: If Gibbons had that severe a reaction to peanut shells, imagine what eating peanut butter would do to him. Warrick: Yeah, that's more than just messing with a guy's head. Sara: That's murder.
Sara: He wore a medic alert bracelet. Everyone hated him, and everyone knew how to kill him.
Brass: Chris Gibbons, UNLV grad student. The jury's been sequestered two and a half weeks on a murder trial. Grissom: Twelve strangers ... stuck in a room with no exit. It's like Sartre said: "Hell is other people."
Greg: I'm not the allergy ace. I'm trying to get out in the field and you're multitasking me in the lab. Catherine: Greg, I'm the one who actually put you on a case not just talked about it. Greg: You're also the one who took me off the case. (Greg gets up and walks away from her over to a table) Catherine: You know what? You started and you gave me six strong innings, and I brought in the closer. What's wrong with that? Greg: So what am I? Fish or fowl? Catherine: Fish. That's a good place to start.
Jervis: I lost my temper. Catherine: You sure it's lost?
(Looking at a hair) Grissom: There's no tag cells, and she's not a natural blonde, and it looks synthetic. Brass: Hey, this is Vegas baby.
Greg: No she didn't. Sara: Greg, she told Warrick she put peanut butter in the chili. Greg: I don't care if Mr. Peanut was taking a bath in the vic's lunch. It's not what killed him.
Nick: We never answered the question why she just woke up one morning and walked away from the rest of her life. Grissom: It happens. And that's what the evidence was telling us. Nick: Well, that's what the physical evidence was telling us. We should have dug deeper. You can't just ignore the human element, Grissom. Grissom: I agree, Nick. But when you start to have feelings for the people involved, you risk your objectivity. Nick: So what? You know, I'm always getting criticized for empathizing with the victims and their families, but that's who I am. That's how I do my job. And as far as the promotion goes, it's all good, man. I can live without it. I'm not you. Grissom: Good. We certainly don't need another me around here.
Eddie Jemison (Mr. Dorsey) previously guest starred as a different character in the Season 2 episode "Chasing the Bus."
For William Peterson, this was the second time he had dealt with this particular storyline; the first being when he appeared as Juror number 12 in the 1997 television remake of 12 Angry Men.
Music: Small Time Shot Away - Massive Attack
Pre-production title name of The Giving Tree.
Nick's case is ripped from the headlines of the 1981 murder case of Charlotte Grabbe in Marshall, Indiana also resolved by analyzing tree rings for hydrocarbons.
Warrick: Take me out to the ball game. Sara: Buy me some peanuts. "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is an old, well-known baseball song written by Jack Norworth in 1908.
Title: Eleven Angry Jurors The title of this episode is a play on the title of the 1957 film 12 Angry Men in which the plot of the movie was based on a jury deliberating a murder case.
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