Follows an elite group of Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) from the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD), which uses advanced forensic science to solve complex crimes in cross-cultural Miami... Read allFollows an elite group of Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) from the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD), which uses advanced forensic science to solve complex crimes in cross-cultural Miami, Florida.Follows an elite group of Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) from the Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD), which uses advanced forensic science to solve complex crimes in cross-cultural Miami, Florida.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 28 wins & 45 nominations total
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- TriviaBelieving that CSI copycat shows were inevitable, CSI producers and CBS agreed to create this spin-off series in the hopes of being the first to copy the original CSI series.
- GoofsIn many episodes, a suspect is found because a gun was registered to them or someone is threatened with the charge of "possession of an unregistered firearm", or some other reference is made to a firearms registration database. The state of Florida has fairly relaxed gun control laws, and there is no gun registration system anywhere in the state.
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Horatio Caine: You know what they say "You lie down with the Devil, you wake up in Hell".
- Crazy creditsWith the exceptions of Omar Miller, Sofia Milos, Rex Linn, Eva LaRue and Megalyn Echikunwoke all the actors names morph out of equations: * 4y-1=3b[Nh] becomes "David Caruso" * 3a1-X=[A9Xy] becomes "Emily Procter" * [7b]=6m+[3h] becomes "Jonathan Togo" * 3b+N=7bn1[6A] becomes "Adam Rodriguez" * 2b+4a=[7h]3 becomes "Eddie Cibrian" * [3h]+[7b]=6m becomes "Rory Cochrane" * A1b+B2c=R4 becomes "Kim Delaney" * 2b+4a=[7h]3XyNh becomes "Khandi Alexander"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Pitt #1 (2010)
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Good time waster
The actors do a good job and the crimes are interesting. The only thing stopping it from being excellent is how clumsy the writers are with character development/drama. Most of the relationships/love interests feel forced and unnatural and every time H tells a bad guy he's going to kill him if the bad guy does whatever it is the bad guy wants to do it's a bit ridiculous. A cop can't just gun someone down. And they over do the whole "Alex as a worried mother" angle to the point where I want to slap her and tell her to get a hold of herself.
On a different note, I can see how some would find Caruso's acting style annoying, but honestly I think the show would feel more "plain" (not sure how to describe it) without that quirkiness.
Overall, the show is interesting enough to watch, but could have been so much better.
On a different note, I can see how some would find Caruso's acting style annoying, but honestly I think the show would feel more "plain" (not sure how to describe it) without that quirkiness.
Overall, the show is interesting enough to watch, but could have been so much better.
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- cschick2317
- Aug 25, 2013
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