'CSI' Crossover: 'CSI' And 'CSI: NY' Get Two-Parter In February

'CSI' Crossover Alert!
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"CSI" and "CSI: NY" will crossover in a two-part episode. A kidnapping case will bring the two "CSI" shows together in a February 2013 episode.

It starts when "CSI: NY" star Gary Sinise's character, Mac Taylor, heads to Las Vegas to visit his girlfriend. However, he quickly learns she's gone missing. Mac teams up with D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) and the Las Vegas CSI team to find her. The episode airs Wednesday, February 6 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.

The search continues on "CSI: NY" when Danson's character heads to New York to help Mac track down the kidnappers and find Christine. The two-parter concludes on Friday, February 8 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

"CSI" is no stranger to crossovers. When Laurence Fishbourne starred on "CSI," he did a three-part event over "CSI: NY" and "CSI: Miami."

CSI Season 13
"CSI" Season 13(01 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"--Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue) motions for someone to come to her as she stands on a chair in an attempt to climb in a tunnel in this scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(02 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue, rear) watches as D.B. Russell's granddaughter, Kaitlyn (Mia Hays) climbs through a tunnel, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(03 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox, left) and D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) talk at the crime scene as they calculate their next move in finding a kidnapper, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(04 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue) has a brief moment to smile in this scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(05 of11)
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Karma To Burn" -- Captain Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) stands over imprisoned former undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen before he asks him a few questions, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(06 of11)
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"Karma To Burn" -- One can only imagine what's on the mind of D.B. Russell (Ted Danson, right) as he hold a gun will looking at imprisoned former undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen in this scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(07 of11)
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"Karma To Burn" -- D.B. Russell (Ted Danson, left) looks at imprisoned former undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen in this scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(08 of11)
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"Karma To Burn" -- D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) has a feeling in this captured moment as he speaks to imprisoned former undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(09 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox, left) watches as D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) gives an angry look in this scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(10 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue, left) consoles D.B. Russell's granddaughter, Kaitlyn, while they wait for help, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)
"CSI" Season 13(11 of11)
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"Karma To Burn"-- Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox, left) and D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) make some sort of discovery at the crime scene, on the 13th season premiere of "CSI." (credit:CBS)

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