The storylines from CSI Crime Scene Investigation: The Ninth Season are good, but as a whole, didn't have me glued to the TV screen as they have in past seasons. However, I really enjoyed certain episodes like the one that focused on Nick Stokes (George Eads) and his friendship with a troubled young teen, played by Taylor Swift; one that had Catherine and her team having to rework her first solo case when a jailhouse lawyer (Henry Thomas) questions her evidence; finally, my absolute favorite episode was another of the "Lab Rats" episodes. In "A Space Oddity," Wendy Sims (Liz Vassey) and David Hodges (Wallace Langham) discover a shared love for Star Trek clone "Astro Quest" when they see each other at a sci-fi convention. A murder there throws the pair together and they discover dormant feelings for one another, and Hodges spends the bulk of the episode fantasizing about Wendy in different Astro Quest getups. It's totally hysterical and the best episode of the season.
As far as special features go, there are some commentaries, as well as some special modes for particular episodes that have pop-up video type trivia, additional data and allow extra exploration in the episode. There's a featurette on Grissom's departure and how his story arc has played out over the years, and another on the 200th episode which was directed by William Friedkin and focused on lucha libre wrestling and the murder of one of Langston's grad students. There are also a handful of deleted scenes that you can watch right after viewing an episode rather than seeing them all as a special feature later. It helps to place where they would have gone in the episode when you see it right after viewing the episode as it aired on TV.
If you pick it up on Blu-ray, you are in for a visual and aural feast as CSI has never looked so gorgeous. The opening scenes and Vegas fly-overs, especially, look totally lush and brilliant. The surround sound really places you smack dab in the middle of the lab and you can hear every tinkering sound as the show progresses. If you have a high-def setup, Blu-ray is definitely the way to go. Overall, if you are a fan of the show, you'll want to see the progress of the CSI team in its 9th Season.