The best episode written by Evan Dunsky is "Appendicitement", rated 8.833/10 from 9 user votes. It was "directed by Kenneth Fink". "Appendicitement" aired on 12/10/2009 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Warrior Class".
When Nick, Greg and Hodges take Henry to celebrate his birthday at a biker bar, they uncover a double homicide and find several suspects still at the bar who may be the murderers.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
A shocking murder near an Amish farm fractures relations between the Kinaho tribe and the Amish, who are forced to rely on Proctor to fend off a vengeful mob. Investigating the crime on Kinaho turf, Lucas and his deputies find themselves confronted by uncooperative gang members and their imposing leader, Chayton Littlestone. Meanwhile, Carrie welcomes an unexpected visitor, while Lucas deals with the sudden appearance of a most unwelcome one.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Following a lead from Brock, Lucas visits a strict Amish schoolteacher who might have insights into the murder of Kinaho tribe member Lana Cleary and the disappearance of Solomon Bowman. Emmett and Siobhan find transferring a captive Chayton more difficult than expected. Rebecca copes with the pain of her parents' rejection. Proctor offers Alex a peace offering, and Nola delivers a final blow for justice.
Director: Ole Christian Madsen
Writer: Evan Dunsky
After several victims are found dead while performing normal, everyday activities, the CSIs must find the reason as to why each of the victims remain upright after dying.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Grissom and his team investigate when an actress is killed on the set of a horror porn film.
Director: Richard J. Lewis
Writer: Evan Dunsky
CSI investigates the death of a little girl whose identity remains unknown.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
When a has-been boxer is killed, the CSIs must establish which of several life-threatening acts actually killed him.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
The CSI's lives are on the line as they close in on the elusive Dr. Jekyll, and more than one member of the team may not live to see his capture, on part two of a two-part 10th season finale of CSI.
Director: Alec Smight
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Grissom investigates when a worker at a poultry processing plant is found dead in a stun bath used to electrocute chickens before they are slaughtered. Nearby, a miniature replica of the crime scene is discovered. It's eerily similar to two other replicas left at scenes of homicides. Also, a man and a dead woman are found stuck in cement at a construction site; and an elderly Russian woman is discovered dead in her apartment with her head in a gas stove, but Warrick thinks she was murdered.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
When a seasoned sky diver is paralyzed after free falling to earth when his parachute doesn't deploy, he turns out to be linked to the strange death-by-airborne-toxins of two wealthy men with ties to Iran.
Director: Christopher Leitch
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Following his escape, Nate Haskell, the notorious "Dick & Jane" killer, resurfaces when he e-mails a disturbing video to the father of one of his brides, threatening to take her life.
Director: N/A
Writer: Evan Dunsky
The detectives search for the murderer of FBI agent Billy Ray Jackson, only Billy Ray isn't really an FBI agent, and neither are his impressively capable partners, Miles Baker and Emma Solomon.
Director: Kenneth Fink
Writer: Evan Dunsky
A body with unusual burn marks is discovered on the side of the road; Greg asks a teacher (Dita von Teese) out on a date.
Director: Brad Tanenbaum
Writer: Evan Dunsky
When a student is discovered murdered at Lindsey's school, the investigation takes a sharp turn when the CSIs uncover an unlikely connection between the boy's death and atrocities of the past.
Director: Alec Smight
Writer: Evan Dunsky
CSIs investigate a death at Charlie's house.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Evan Dunsky
A plan to save Olivia requires a search for the perfect mark at an upir conference. Destiny confronts Roman about Andreas.
Director: Jon Amiel
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Peter returns to Hemlock Grove in search of money to afford a lawyer for Lynda while Roman tries to satiate his newly found appetite.
Director: Spencer Susser
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Roman undertakes his first treatment with Dr. Pryce; Norman sets up a rendezvous with a beloved relative he thought was lost forever.
Director: Peter Cornwell
Writer: Evan Dunsky
Peter Makes a bold move to head off a war between the Gypsies and the Croatian mob. After an agonizing detox, Pryce delivers disturbing news.
Director: Marc Jobst
Writer: Evan Dunsky