Raymond Langston

Raymond Langston
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation character
CSI Raymond.png
Laurence Fishburne as Raymond Langston
Dr. Raymond Langston
City Las Vegas, Nevada
Job CSI (Resigned)
Rank CSI Level 2
Position Night Shift CSI
Seasons 9, 10, 11
Portrayed by Laurence Fishburne
First appearance 19 Down
Last appearance In a Dark, Dark House

Raymond "Ray" Langston, M.D. is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Laurence Fishburne. He joined the show in the ninth season, after the departure of Gil Grissom, played by William Petersen.[1] His last name is taken from Fishburne's son, Langston.

Since mid-season 9, he has appeared in every episode, with the exception of "418/427" from season eleven.

In June 2011, it was announced that Fishburne did not renew his contract with the show,[2] making the eleventh season finale his final appearance.[3]

Contents

Background

Raymond was an Army brat born in Seoul, South Korea, and consequently calls the sport of soccer football.[4] His father, a decorated soldier and a veteran of the Korean War, was a violent man, often involved in brawls off the battlefield; this is something which disturbs Langston considerably. Raymond eventually obtained a medical degree and became a pathologist at a hospital. A co-worker at his hospital was an Angel of Death, murdering 27 patients. While Langston saw the evidence, he was never able to put it together. He ultimately wrote a book about the experiences, which was read by not only Gil Grissom but also Archie Johnson and Dr. Tom Loman (of CSI: Miami). Afterward, Langston became a professor at West Las Vegas University but continued to do pro bono work as a surgeon. It was in this capacity that he came into contact with the CSI team, as they were investigating a series of murders connected to a serial killer (Nate Haskell, who would be a recurring character) being interviewed for the course. After the case's conclusion, Grissom encouraged Langston to join the Las Vegas Crime Lab as a Level 1 investigator.

Career as a CSI

In the season 9 episode "The Grave Shift", Langston began his first day on the job. His first day was troubling for him as he overdusted a print and ruined it, dropped a burned body and tearing its shift then getting his necktie stuck in the victim's blood, causing it to become evidence, and drawing Riley Adams' criticism when he reprimands a man who strikes his son. He also received a cold welcome from David Hodges, who was still unhappy about Gil Grissom's departure, but who warms up to Langston after the latter demonstrates a cornmeal bomb. Nevertheless, the team accepts him as one of their own, inviting him to join them at a diner.

In later episodes, it is revealed that Langston has a number of interests, including blues music and quickly befriended the like-minded Doc Al Robbins. In "Deep Fried and Minty Fresh", it is revealed Langston knows some Mandarin Chinese. He is the only member of the team who rides a motorcycle to work.

Langston, despite his calm demeanor, occasionally takes cases personally. In his first case, he reprimanded a father for shouting at his son while the team was searching the boy's room, earning a reprimand from Riley about keeping an emotional distance. In "Mascara", one of his former students who was planning on joining CSI is killed, and Langston attacks the suspects when he blames it on a god. Later using his author contacts, publishes her book for her. He was forced to kill a suspect in self-defense in the episode "All In"; his lack of guilt over the event worries him. It was the first time he had taken a life in the line of duty. In episode "No Way Out" he and fellow CSI Riley Adams are held hostage in the aftermath of a shootout in a quiet Las Vegas neighborhood in which Riley was successfully able to disarm the suspect.

By the tenth season premiere episode, Langston has taken numerous courses (going so far as to max out the hours the lab will pay for and paying out of his own pocket) and has since been promoted to CSI Level 2, as well as to being cleared of suspicion from the events of "All In". As seen in "Sin City Blues", he said no to giving his DNA to the crime lab to clear him from the investigation; the reason why is later speculated on by Wendy Simms and David Hodges in "Doctor Who," though the two draw no concrete conclusions. In the episode "All That Cremains." it is revealed that he was once married to a woman named Gloria; yet it is known from the CSI: NY season six episode "Hammer Down," he had no children with her. She arrives at the crime lab to visit Ray, tell him she is getting married, and invites him to the wedding. She asks Ray to come to dinner where he will meet her future husband. He said that he would think about it, but he does arrive at dinner to meet them. At the end of the episode, he gets dressed up and Nick Stokes notices that he is still wearing his wedding ring. Nick suggests that Ray not to wear it at the wedding. After Nick leaves, Ray takes his ring off and puts it in his locker and leaves for the wedding.

Trouble with Nate Haskell

Serial killer Nate Haskell first appears in the Season 9 episode "19 Down", the first part of the final episode of Gil Grissom, the former Supervisor of the crime lab. Langston was a professor of forensics and taught a class in college. Grissom comes to one of his classes, which is when Haskell is mentioned. After Langston became a CSI following Grissom's retirement, Haskell emerges again when he calls Langston in the first part of the Season 10 finale "Doctor Who." At the conclusion of Season 10 ("Meat Jekyll"), Langston is stabbed by Haskell in the closing minutes of the second part of the finale. In the eleventh season premiere, Ray survives the attack but has lost one of his kidneys as a result.

Later in the episode "Bump and Grind," Langston receives a letter from Haskell, where he finds a kidney bean and note that says, "Just thinking about you, XO, Nate". In the end of the episode, he looks at the scars that Haskell gave him and Sara Sidle walks in. He tells her about the letter that Haskell sent him, and Sara tells him to not let Haskell get in his way. As we can see, he and Sara seem to have a good working friendship.

Later in the episode "Targets of Obsession", Langston goes to court to testify against Haskell. During the trial, Haskell contends that he is a victim of his own circumstances. As a child, he was abused by his alcoholic father, and he is also a carrier of the MAOA gene, which has been shown to predispose an individual to violent behavior. When Langston takes the stand, Haskell forces him to recount in full detail the attack at the crime lab. At first, it appears that the jury has been swayed by Haskell's testimony; however, near the close of the case, Langston returns to the stand to rebuke Haskell's MAOA defense. When Haskell questions Langston's ability to testify on the matter, Langston reveals that he is personally equipped to discuss the influence of the MAOA gene on a person's behavior. Like Haskell, Langston reveals, he too was abused by an alcoholic father and has the MAOA gene. The fact that Langston has avoided becoming a criminal himself and instead takes pleasure in seeing criminals being brought to justice proves for the court that neither abuse nor the MAOA gene can determine a person's behavior, and Haskell is found guilty.

Haskell sends a signal to his fiancée, which Langston notices while the verdict was being read. As Langston was leaving to go home after his success in court, he sees the group of women that tried to free Haskell through his defenses and becomes suspicious when he doesn't see Haskell's fiancée nor a certain other woman. He remembers the signal sent and quickly returns to the prison where Haskell was being held, and finds that there was another inmate wearing Nate Haskell's prison band. It is later shown that Haskell's fiancée helped him escape by killing the other inmates, the other prison guards, and the woman that helped her.

In the episode "Unleashed," Ray reveals to Lady Heather, that when he was applying for medical school, he was asked why he wanted to be a doctor. He responded with as long as he was helping people, he was not hurting them. Lady Heather remarks that his ugly side will be the one to catch Haskell.

In the episode "Father of the Bride," Ray and the team receive a video of Haskell. It showed his fiancée, Vivian, who helped him escape, and it appeared to be a ransom video. In the Season 11 finale, Langston snaps after Haskell hints that he (Haskell) sexually assaulted Gloria. Langston beats him multiple times, using his medical knowledge to inflict as much damage as possible to Haskell. He damages Haskell's kidney in retaliation, and breaks his knee. After a series of beatings, Ray throws Haskell over a railing killing him. Catherine sent in the report to Internal Affairs saying the evidence supports that he acted in self-defense. At the end of the episode, Internal Affairs interviews him, and asks if he killed Haskell in self-defense or murdered him. The episode abruptly ends.

In the Season 12 premiere "73 Seconds" Jim and Doc Robbins mention that Ray is back in Baltimore with Gloria and was railroaded by IA. In addition, almost all of the CSIs involved were affected in some way, most decidely Nick Stokes and Catherine Willows, who were demoted because of the team's attempt to shield Ray and for not bringing Ray into line during his attempt to find Haskell.

Relationships with colleagues

When Langston first joined, he was warmly received by the team and has a good working relationship with them. When it comes to analyzing evidence and the science, he sometimes acts as a mentor to the likes of Nick (who first gives him the title "Doctor Ray") and Greg, telling them the little known or weird facts. Hodges, who initially seemed to dislike him, eventually warmed up to his new colleague. He notably developed a friendship with Doc Robbins and the two are often seen in the morgue exchanging banter over the corpse they are examining.

Relationships with other franchises

Laurence Fishburne made guest appearances as Dr. Raymond Langston in CSI: Miami and CSI: NY in the tenth season of CSI, appearing in episodes aired the week of November 9, 2009. This gives him the distinction of being one of the two actors in the main cast of one CSI program to appear in the same role on all three, the first being David Caruso as Lt. Horatio Caine. However, Langston is the only character who traveled to all three locations and worked fully with all three labs.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Raymond Langston — Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Les Experts …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Langston Hughes Medal — The Langston Hughes Medal is awarded annually to recognize an influential and engaging African American writer. Established by the late Raymond Patterson, Professor Emeritus of English at the City College of New York, the medal honors Langston… …   Wikipedia

  • Figuren aus dem CSI-Franchise — Das Logo des Originals CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur Dieser Artikel beschreibt die wichtigsten Figuren im CSI Franchise. Diese Beschreibungen beziehen sich auf die Figuren aus den Serien CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur, CSI: Miami und CSI: NY.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 9) — CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 9 Country of origin United States No. of episodes 24 …   Wikipedia

  • Saison 9 des Experts — La neuvième saison des Experts a été diffusée aux États Unis entre le 9 octobre 2008 et 14 mai 2009. La saison marque le départ de l acteur principal William Petersen après le dixième épisode et a été remplacé par Laurence… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation — C.S.I. redirects here. For other uses, see CSI. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation intertitle Genre Police procedural Mystery …   Wikipedia

  • CSI: Trilogy — For the article about the CSI set of TV series, see CSI (franchise). CSI: Trilogy Three Cities, Three CSI Teams, One Big Mystery Genre Police procedural / Drama …   Wikipedia

  • Laurence Fishburne — Données clés Nom de naissance Laurence John Fishburne III …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Deep Fried and Minty Fresh — CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode Episode no. Season 9 Episode 13 Directed by Alec Smight …   Wikipedia

  • Liste der Episoden von CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur — Diese Liste der Episoden von CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur enthält alle Episoden der US amerikanischen Fernsehserie CSI: Den Tätern auf der Spur, sortiert nach der US amerikanischen Erstausstrahlung. Die Serie umfasst derzeit 12 Staffeln mit 258… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”