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{{Infobox Television episode
| Title= Scuba Doobie-Doo
| Series= [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]
| Season = 2
| Episode = 5
| Guests=
| Airdate = October 25, 2001
| Production =
| Writer = [[Elizabeth Devine (writer)|Elizabeth Devine]]<br />[[Andrew Lipsitz]]
| Director = [[Jefrey Levy]]
| Season list = {{CSI season 2 episode list}}
| Episode list = [[List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes]]
| Prev = [[Bully for You]]
| Next = [[Alter Boys]]}}

"'''Scuba Doobie-Doo'''" is the fifth episode from the [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 2)|second season]] of the [[United States|American]] [[crime drama]] ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'', which is set in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]].

==Summary==
An unusual case involving a scuba-diver found dead up a tree after a forest fire leads [[Nick Stokes|Nick]] and [[Catherine Willows|Catherine]] through various different theories until they find the truth. Meanwhile, [[Gil Grissom|Grissom]] gets angry in the search for a crime when a tenant leaves his apartment covered in blood spatter.

==Critical analysis==

The case that gives the episode its title is based on a classic [[urban myth]]<ref>[http://www.darwinawards.com/legends/legends1998-03.html 1998 Urban Legend: Scuba Divers and Forest Fires<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> which was debunked on [[MythBusters (season 2)#Forest Fire Scuba Diver|MythBusters]].

==Continuity==

The scene where [[Sara Sidle]] dusts plaster fragments from Grissom's face outside the apartment is later used as evidence in "[[The Accused is Entitled]]". The attempt is to show that there is a romantic attachment between the two{{Fact|date=July 2008}}, even though no such relationship is revealed until the end of season six in "[[Way to Go (CSI episode)|Way To Go]]".

== See also ==
*[[List of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episodes]]

==References==
{{Refs}}

==External links==
*{{imdb episode|id=0534734|episode=Scuba Doobie-Doo}}
*{{Tv.com episode|id=84713|title=Scuba Doobie-Doo}}
*[http://www.csiguide.com/episode.asp?csi=28 "Scuba Doobie-Doo"] at CSI Guide.com
*[http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/csi/season2/scuba_doobie_doo.shtml "Scuba Doobie-Doo"] at CSI Files

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