The team is back together as one unit to begin the sixth season and they are all at the site of a trailer which exploded, killing both occupants - one female owner and one unidentified male. At the ME's office, it's discovered the male has tire marks on his abdomen. "Maybe our explosion turned into a hit-and-run," says Grissom.
At that aforementioned scene, Gil gets a call and re-assigns Catherine and Warrick to another case. They go to "G-string boulevard," a street sarcastically named because of all the strip clubs there. They see a dead woman lying in the parking lot wearing not much more than a garbage bag. "A homeless stripper?" asks Catherine, who also is shocked to see a wedding ring on Warrick's hand. He says he just got married yesterday in one of the those drive-by marriage places. Catherine reveals she's disappointed because her fantasy has now ended. She's serious.
One of the crime scenes leads to a third in which two disgustedly-decomposed bodies are discovered in a trunk of a car.
Overall, okay, but frankly not up to standards for a season-opener. It was too low-key and with no emotion and no suspense on anything by anybody. The fact Warrick got married was more interesting than the cases, and that should't be.