The CSI Thread

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That's gotta be cool, seeing on TV locations you are really familiar with. :) That doesn't happen to me, at least not yet anyhow.
 
Me likey deh C-S-I :up:


That "exorcism" ep 2 weeks ago wasn't that scary after being hailed as the "scariest episode ever".
 
I never watch CSI:NY, but I found the preview for this week's ep to be very interesting.
 
I wasn't expecting C.S.I:N.Y to be good when I first found out about it. But it caught my attention very quickly and the characters are very interesting too. I think it has become better and better.
 
Yes and she said --
Yes
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I am about to drop this show like a bad habit. It is so repetitive. Grissom's shtick is getting old, & he really isn't doing as much detective work.
 
I am about to drop this show like a bad habit. It is so repetitive. Grissom's shtick is getting old, & he really isn't doing as much detective work.
It still works for me, though you have to wonder how long a show like this can run....
 
It would still work for me. If I wasn't missing the Office, & Scrubs, because my DVR is also recording Supernatural at that time, So I am asking myself is CSI still worth missing two great comedies?
 
I wouldn't say I'm a die hard fan but I do enjoy watching CSI, hey did anybody catch the latest episode of CSI: NY about Second Life it wasn't the most realistic portrayal of the game Second Life but at least it wasn't against it.
 
So what's your favorite franchise? Who is your favorite character? What's your favorite episode? What episodes would you like to see in the future (fan fiction, etc)? All things CSI: discuss and have fun.
 
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I always found it just a tiny bit anoying that Grissom seems to know something about just about everything. I haven't seen very many episodes with Lawrense Fishburn, but I'm hoping that he won't be a total know-it-all like Grissom was. I miss Warrik, I thought he was a great character and it's too bad they felt the need to kill him off.

While I don't find Miami and New York nearly as captivating as the original, I do find them quite enjoyable.
 
When Grissom left, CSI:New York became my favorite with Mac Taylor.
 
When Grissom left, CSI:New York became my favorite with Mac Taylor.


Mac Taylor's cool. I like him a little better than Grissom because there's stuff he doesn't know and he's not afraid to say so. He also maintains a life outside of the lab. My favorite on CSI: NY is Danny though, he seems like such a cool, fun, down to earth guy.
 
I want Grissom to go evil, driven made by Jorja Fox and her idiocy. He will then become a serial killer. However, as the best CSI this world has ever seen, no other CSI will be able to catch him. He should also crossover onto all three other CSI franchises. Basically, an ongoing narrative about all the different flavors of CSI trying to catch evil Grissom.
 
I always found it just a tiny bit anoying that Grissom seems to know something about just about everything. I haven't seen very many episodes with Lawrense Fishburn, but I'm hoping that he won't be a total know-it-all like Grissom was. I miss Warrik, I thought he was a great character and it's too bad they felt the need to kill him off.

While I don't find Miami and New York nearly as captivating as the original, I do find them quite enjoyable.
Grissom knowing just about everything is what made the character who he was, and why he was one of the best CSI's. IMO he's one of the greastest TV character's of all time. He had the wit, the brains and the understanding of crimes that surrounded him. I liked that it was revealed how he studied mostly anything he could before getting into forensics. Or how he told Warrick once that in high school, he was ghost - giving a little insight on his youth.

I also liked how he had a vast knowledge of things like art or history, or quotes he'd always say from people like Shakespeare to the rest of the group. And how he always seemed like the father figure to the rest of the team. One of my favorite episodes is the Sherlock Holmes case, and right before the music rolls Grissom says "The game's afoot."

Fishburne's alright, but he's still no "Gil". :o
 
I can't wait for the new season of CSI: New York to find out which one dies in the diner, since they said that one of the people in teh diner will die...knowing the writers they will probably kill the cook since there was one in teh diner as well.
 

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