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CSI: Miami – “Kill Clause” – Review
Original at BSCreview
• Tue, Nov 24
One of the best things the Vegas CSI did last season was have a smaller subplot that played out over multiple episodes. They showed a little here and a ... CSI MIAMI Season 8 Episode 9:Watch Kill Clause Online S08E09Spreadit CSI: MIAMIThe Futon Critic
Opinion: Win CSI Season One On Blu-ray
Original at Screen Rant
• Wed, May 13
Featuring all 23 episodes from the first season, the definitive release fans have been waiting for notably includes two infamous episodes - “Blood Drops,” the quadruple murder that is arguably one of the best CSI episodes, and “Unfriendly Skies,” named ...
Opinion: Win CSI: Season One on Blu-ray
Original at TheHDRoom
• Mon, May 11
In the year 2000 a revolutionary new crime drama Crime Scene Investigators, or CSI or short, took the television airwaves by storm. Gil Grissom (William Petersen) and his team of forensic scientists to catch criminal in and around Las Vegas, ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Past, Present, and Murder"
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Apr 16
OH It seems Ann kept a computer file of those who required her services. Since the names included some of the most powerful people in New York, most than a few of them are looking to keep the flash drive a secret. Ann was killed, but the computer part is ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Green Piece"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Mar 13
OH Leave it to CSI:NY to open an episode with a bang. After a house explodes, Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and crew must pick up the pieces. Good thing Adam Ross (AJ Buckley) is playing street hockey nearby — he helps a man out of the rubble, a man who plays ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Party's Over"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Feb 20
OH The disbelief on his face when he realized just who the killer was showed just how much he cared. The problem came from seeing something in a suspect which Adam knows only too well. Buckley has a good range of talent, and he stepped up when the job ...
CSI: "One to Go" Review
Original at IGN TV
• Fri, Jan 16
CA - He's become almost essential to CSI for his comedic value. Grissom and his fellow CSIs went to work immediately at the college when it was agreed upon that ... CSI: One to Go (part two) TV Squad all 2 news articles
TV review: First of the forensics still breathing
Original at Stuff.co.nz
• Mon, Jan 12
New Zealand - among the thicket of crime and forensics series that come and go. It even predates the ubiquitous American CSI TV franchise by four years, ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Forbidden Fruit"
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Dec 20
OH - I am fairly certain the next two weeks will be old episodes, only because the dates fall on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Even if there wasn't football ...
TV Review CSI:NY - "Enough"
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Nov 9
OH - As Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) or anyone else who works for him would say, "rules are often created with a good reason in mind." Even Det. ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Cost of Living"
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Nov 2
OH - Nov 2, 2008 A true story of a man who started out homeless, Chris Gardner decided one day things had to change. After all, he had a young son who depended on his income ...
Opinion: CSI: Miami – Season 5, Part 2
Original at DVD Monthly Magazine
• Tue, Oct 21
By Tim Isaac Review: Following a very ropey fourth season and a first half of Season 5 that slowly clawed back towards what once made CSI: Miami so good, these 12 episodes see the show getting back to hitting its stride. While still the weakest of ...
DVD Review: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - The Eighth Season
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Oct 13
By The Masked Movie Snobs Written by Senora BichoThe bar for the Eighth Season of CSI was set very high as, in my opinion, Season Seven was its best to date. While I can’t say it was as good, it delivered some great episodes and certainly was enough to keep me as an avid viewer. Two million other viewers didn’t agree, howe...
Opinion: Tonight on the Tube: Smallville, Grey’s Anatomy, The Office, CSI, Life on Mars & Eleventh Hour
Original at TVaholic.com
• Thu, Oct 9
By Jason the TVaholic Bravo has six episodes of Tabatha’s Salon Takeover. Oxygen has 18 episodes of Grace Under Fire early and later 12 episodes of Snapped tonight. Sci Fi has eight episodes of Haunted early and the three-part, six-hour Stephen King’s Rose Red miniseries tonight.
TV Review: CSI: NY - "Page Turner"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Oct 3
OH - Eddie Cahill, who plays Det. Don Flack, is Mr. Toughie. A good cop, he wants nothings more than to haul in the perp. Only recently has he portrayed the ...
CSI: Hard Evidence Review
Original at IGN
• Tue, Aug 19
CA - The five episodes have no connection to one another and no superfluous story elements that pull in the series' characters. These are whodunits that offer a ...
Opinion: CSI Warrick Brown Remembered
Original at CSI Fanatic
• Sat, May 17
By Lynn We have no confirmation yet as to whether the character of Warrick Brown, played by Gary Dourdan, will live or die. But we do know that unfortunately, he’ll be leaving the show. I can tell by the comments so far that I was not the only person to be shocked beyond words when Warrick was [...]
Opinion: CSI: Innsbruck? - Tb Television
Original at Tb Television
• Wed, Apr 16
Tb Television CSI: Innsbruck? Tb Television, Canada - Apr 17, 2008 David Caruso, who plays Horatio Caine in the CSI spin-off series CSI: Miami, needed a little help from the law recently. A joint investigation by the FBI ... David Caruso's Alleged Stalker Fails To Show For Trial CFTKTV
CSI: The Seventh Season DVD Review - PS3Center.net
Original at PS3Center.net
• Wed, Nov 14
CSI: The Seventh Season DVD Review Canada - CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is still one of the most popular shows on television even after seven seasons. The show focuses on a team of forensic ...
Opinion: ‘CSI:NY’ Meets ‘Second Life’
Original at secretlair.com
• Fri, Oct 26
CSI: New York' proves that virtual worlds can be compelling plot devices Good, short review of CSI:NY's Second Life crossover episode. Sounds like the TV episode was solid. How will the Second Life side measure up? CSI:NY Second Life Episode Hits Expected Notes Virtually Blind reviews th...
Opinion: CSI: NY Episode, Oct 24th Recap
Original at PacificRim Exchange
• Thu, Oct 25
By pacificrimx I had a late night tonight with a work related event in Modesto. I got home and fired up the old Tivo to watch tonight’s episode of CSI: NY. People might find it a bit strange that I work with computer forensics on a semi regular basis, I am on the High Tech Crimes Investigation Association for Sta...
PCN DVD Review: CSI: NY The Complete Third Season - PS3Center.net
Original at PS3Center.net
• Wed, Oct 10
PCN DVD Review: CSI: NY The Complete Third Season Canada - Overall CSI: New York had a very solid third season and was definitely the superior show over CSI: Miami and CSI: Las Vegas. The episode listing for season ...
CSI: New York – Season 3: DVD Review - Blogger News Network
Original at Blogger News Network
• Mon, Oct 8
CSI: New York – Season 3: DVD Review - Season Three of CSI: New York delivers all those qualities; uncomfortably gruesome realism, criminal doings and forensic puzzles, among the denizens of New ...
Opinion: Tonight on the Tube: Chuck, How I Met Your Mother, Prison Break, Heroes, Journeyman & CSI: Miami
Original at TVaholic.com
• Sun, Sep 23
By Jason the TVaholic MTV has 11 episodes of America’s Next Top Model. Nickelodeon has 12 episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air late. Sci Fi has eight episodes of Andromeda early. Travel Channel has five episodes of Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern. VH1 has 8½ hours of The Pick-Up Artist.
TWiG Reviews - CSI Season 3 Bilingual DVD Review
Original at This Week in Geek
• Thu, Sep 20
By feedback@thisweekingeek.net (Snowball and Birdman) If you think about it, Forensic Investigators are now cooler than before thanks to a gigantic show called CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Now we are not going with the "Blast from the Past" type reviews, this time we are reviewing the ...
DVD REVIEW: JESSIE STONE - NIGHT PASSAGE - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
Original at Cinematic Happenings Under Development
• Tue, May 22
DVD REVIEW: JESSIE STONE - NIGHT PASSAGE NY - When one thinks of CBS, they think of some of the most radically original shows on television such as CSI Miami, CSI New York and NCIS! ...
Opinion: CSI: Mistake - Getting rid of Wolfe smart?
Original at TV Squad
• Sun, May 6
By Jonathan Toomey Filed under: OpEd, CSI: Miami, Watercooler TalkWell the weekend is here and since I never had a chance to see this past Monday's installment of CSI: Miami (S05E22, "Burned"), I figured I'd sit down and watch the crappy feed on the CBS website. For whatever reason, my TiVo tweaked out last we...
TV Review: February Round-Up - 24, CSI, Heroes, Lost and More
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Mar 7
By Ian Woolstencroft CSI Grissom returns but his comeback is overshadowed by Keppler’s exit. And what an exit! This ranks as one of the show's finest episodes in its seven-year run, a blend of hard-boiled detective story and clinical CSI investigation. In just a few short weeks Liev Schreiber won me over to such...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Ride In"
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Feb 27
By NancyGail Stella has the difficult task of telling her boss, Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise), also a good friend, that she might be HIV positive after cutting herself at a crime scene ("Heart of Glass"). Mac is hurt she did not come to him right away, but he understands that she thought she could handle thi...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Ride In"
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Feb 27
By NancyGail Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) have a dead cigarette to process. Okay, it's a man inside a costume, but the actual person is hard to see from a distance. The same person who killed the new victim attacked another in a costume. ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Some Buried Bones"
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Feb 12
By NancyGail After a security guard is killed in one of New York’s classiest shops, Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) are called to the scene by homicide Det. Jessica Angell (Emanuelle Vangier) to begin processing.
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Lying Game"
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jan 29
By NancyGail Meanwhile, Stella and Hawkes discover a convention was held the night their victim died. While several hundred suspects exist, one name catches their eye. A politician left a fingerprint on the victim, showing clear evidence of DNA. Could this be the killer?
Opinion: CSI: Leaving Las Vegas
Original at TV Squad
• Thu, Jan 4
By Jonathan Toomey S07E11) This was an incredibly frustrating episode. As much as I love this show, episodes like this are why I don't review it weekly like I do CSI: Miami. At least with Caruso and the Miami crew, I know what I'm getting week in and week out: a cheesy, campy, and thoroughly enjoyable over the top s...
TV Review: CSI - Post-Mortem
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Oct 29
By David Desjardins CSI: Crime Scene Investigation remains on my list though. It’s all about geeks doing their thing. Still gritty, still slick and most importantly still smart. Gil Grissom simply cannot be imitated. His eclectic three-dimensional team has the chops to be believable as a team. Street smarts, b...
TV Review: NCIS - "Shalom"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Sep 29
By C. Michael Bailey In a word, it is humor. Humor and a cast of characters who are as competent as they are quirky. This is a program that does not take itself too seriously as do the CSI clones, and this is good. So, how does the beginning of the fourth season shape up? That must be answered with a brief look at the end of...
Opinion: CSI: Rashomama
Original at TV Squad
• Fri, Apr 28
By Jonathan Toomey It took the team almost 9 hours to process the crime scene, and then it all fell apart because Nick, Greg, and Sara decided to get a cup of coffee. While they were sitting in the diner, someone stole Nick's SUV and it had all the evidence in it. That's, um, what do you call it? Oh, right - not good.