Oooh I love CSI - not so much a fan of CSI Miami but excited too
CSI Miami/NY crossover episode
For regular viewers of CSI (I'm an addict) the CSI Miami/NY crossover episode is on tonight (C5 9pm). It introduces the cast of what will be the CSI NY series which starts in the autumn in the US. I've seen it and loved it. Really different to the other 2. Almost bleached of colour compared to the Miami one. It's definitely not to be missed if you're a CSI fan. Oh and btw C5 have bought the rights to the series. although in an ideal world it would be on prime time BBC1. Of course this being the last episode in the series I'll be CSIless as the first CSI (one in Vegas) has just finished.
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I haven't seen the fourth season of CSI:LV because it clashed with Angel (and i can only get Channel Five through SKY) but i think Living TV are repeating it from tomorrow night. I love the Miami series and i'm excited about the NY spin off (I love Gary Sinise as an actor) so i'll be definitely watching this one
It's not the last episode in the series. Season 2 of CSI: Miami has 24 episodes, and tonights episode, 'MIA/NYC - Nonstop' is episode 23.
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Of course this being the last episode in the series I'll be CSIless as the first CSI (one in Vegas) has just finished.
So the last ep will be next week.
I enjoyed this episode a lot. I enjoy every CSI/CSI: Miami episode though, so that's no surprise. It's a very well made series.
Looks like the NY show is going to depict a very sullow New York, the colour palette was very grey and depressing. The only sharp contrast was the CSI NY lab, which was bright and sterile. I also liked how they even collected evidence differently from Las Vegas and Miami, which further distinguishes the show.
Good stuff.
Looks like the NY show is going to depict a very sullow New York, the colour palette was very grey and depressing. The only sharp contrast was the CSI NY lab, which was bright and sterile. I also liked how they even collected evidence differently from Las Vegas and Miami, which further distinguishes the show.
Good stuff.