The best episode written by Andrew Dettmann is "The Vanishing Dead", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Bruce Campbell". "The Vanishing Dead" aired on 5/7/1995 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Festival of Dionysus".
Hercules fights Ares and his vicious dog for the souls of fallen warriors.
Director: Bruce Campbell
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Power-hungry Pentheus plots the assassination of his father, King Iphicles, at the festival of Dionysus.
Director: Peter Ellis
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
When a refugee takes a bejeweled chalice from a deserted temple, Hera's rage erupts.
Director: Doug Lefler
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Don's team helps Agent Bloom, a veteran with the FBI, track down a con man who has eluded Bloom for years. Meanwhile, the final decision on Charlie's clearance is handed down, and it doesn't just affect Charlie. Don's job is on the line as well.
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Charlie puts together a plan to stop a dangerous drug from hitting the streets of LA. Will his plan work? Or will it cost the life of one of Don's agents?
Director: Rob Morrow
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Don and the team are sent to look into a series of bank robberies and soon name former FBI Agent Roger Bloom as their lead suspect.
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The gang uses their math--and a reluctant gun merchant named Randall P. -- to track down a missing shipment of new, deadly but defective assault weapons which are hidden among the thousands of containers in one of L.A.'s busiest ports.
Director: Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Don learns that counterfeiters are at work producing small-denomination bills, and that they have taken an artist hostage to draw the images for the fake money. If the missing woman isn't located soon, Don fears that she will be killed when her work is finished on the phony cash. The counterfeiters have already murdered at least five people, two of whom stole money from them. The case is made more difficult for Don when his former lover, now a Secret Service agent, is assigned to it.
Director: Alex Zakrzewski
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The CSIs arrive at their favorite diner only to discover a gruesome crime scene with eight dead victims and a lot of questions
Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The CSIs investigate a crime that has ties to a 25-year-old mob heist; Brass is faced with a decision when his daughter tries to commit suicide.
Director: Alec Smight
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
A truck carrying radioactive material is stolen, and the thieves threaten to set off a dirty bomb in L.A. in 12 hours if they aren't paid $20 million. While Don attempts to track down the truck, Charlie tries to come up with the most likely location where the bomb may be detonated to inflict the most damage to the population.
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Blackouts leave Los Angeles in the dark. Don must work with his entire team to figure out if the power outages are a catastrophic accident or the sinister plot of terrorists.
Director: Scott Lautanen
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Charlie's life is put in danger when Don brings him in on the case of a missing reporter.
Director: Craig Ross Jr.
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
When a musician is murdered, Don and his team must race to find the culprits. They need Charlie's help, but he is busy with Amita's parents coming for a visit.
Director: Alex Zakrzewski
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
As Larry prepares to embark on his adventure, the team must investigate a string of murders. The case takes an interesting turn when it is discovered that the murders mimic scenes from a movie that hasn't even been released yet.
Director: Dennis Smith
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The CSIs investigate the mysterious death of a ghost hunter and experiences déjà vu when the victim has eerie similarities to an old case.
Director: Brad Tanenbaum
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The CSI team investigate a murder at a high stakes poker game.
Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Megan suspects foul play when a young philanthropic socialite dies; the investigation is interrupted by Kate's personal life.
Director: Nelson McCormick
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
A new investigation is opened up after a man assumed to be dead disappears off Ethan's exam table. When another body is found, it's the DNA evidence that leads to an eye-opening discovery.
Director: Stephen Cragg
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The parents of a seemingly perfect family are murdered; Curtis grapples with his new position; Megan's romantic life heats up.
Director: John Terlesky
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
The CSI team is called in to investigate the stabbing of a couple found at a local motel that is reminiscent of two incidents that occurred in the same room.
Director: Louis Shaw Milito
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Sara is a lead suspect in an investigation after a brief encounter with another man in which she was the last person to see him alive. Also, her separation from Grissom begins to take a toll.
Director: Karen Gaviola
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Don and his team are called in when a woman attempting to rob a jewelry store in Beverly Hills is shot by a security guard. Charlie assists the FBI by using the keyless remote from the woman's car to help identify her and locate the store owner's kidnapped wife and daughter.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
Hondo has a tense reunion with a fellow Marine, Ruiz, when the team hunts an escaped convict who was broken out of prison by criminals using stolen military weapons; Chris prepares for a difficult goodbye when her former K-9 partner becomes ill.
Director: Billy Gierhart
Writer: Andrew Dettmann
After an extremely expensive yacht sinks in the middle of a race, Charlie is put between a rock and a hard place when Don and the NSA need his help on the case.
Director: Colin Bucksey
Writer: Andrew Dettmann