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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Binding: DVD Brand: Paramount EAN: 0097368772748 Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Label: CBS Television Languages: Manufacturer: CBS Television MPN: PARD877274D Number Of Items: 7 Publisher: CBS Television Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 22, 2005 Running Time: 1093 minutes Studio: CBS Television Theatrical Release Date: September 23, 2002 Editorial Review: Product Description: Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/01/2007 Amazon.com: Each locale in the CSI family has their own color palette: the original series is a dingy, seedy green, while New York is shot in gloomy blue hues. Miami, on the other hand, is a rich meld of citrus yellows and oranges, as bright as star David Caruso's hair. Yet with all the muscle-beach shots and balmy palm trees, grisly crime scenes are waiting to be dusted. The third season of CSI: Miami starts off with a bang (literally) as cast regular Rory Cochrane is killed in the line of duty. His death casts a shadow over the Miami crew, who have the courtesy to mention his name every few episodes or so. Instead of replacing Cochrane with a colorful new character, however, he's replaced by replicas of the other shows. One is young, inexperienced Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo, bearing a resemblance to the original CSI's young, inexperienced Eric Szmanda). Also joining the cast full-time is Det. Yelina Salas (Sofia Milos), who brings a Raphaelite beauty to the cast a la Melina Kanakeredes from CSI: NY, but she has very little to do but receive longing glances from Horatio Crane (Caruso), who still harbors feelings for her. Too bad she's the widow of Crane's dead brother. Miami's unusual cases include an axe murderer (Eric Roberts) with an apprentice; a Romeo who dies at a speed-dating event; a corpse whose skull must be boiled for processing; a party girl crushed to death by a snake; and a crime scene that involves a tsunami (yes, that's right.). Even pro skateboarder Tony Hawk turns up as--what else?--a pro skateboarder who's killed while motion-capturing himself for a video game. The best thing in CSI: Miami is Caruso, who gets more yardage out of Horatio Crane than the other CSI franchise leads. As a detective, he isn't restricted to swabbing people's mouths but gets to pull out a gun and strong-arm suspects. He also may have the biggest love for over-the-top dramatic pauses on television ("Because. The evidence. Is. The. One. Who's. Talking."), but he's having fun doing it.--Ellen A. Kim Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent ShowThis show is phenomenal. The production is amazing, the actors are great, and the story lines are intricate and interesting. I am addicted! I recommend this show to all of my friends. Rating: - AWESOME!CSI: Miami is the best. Great cast, great writing and stories adapted from real life. We now own all the sets. It is our favorite program! We can watch them over and over, always entertaining. Rating: - TerrificTerrific Season with the care and commitment of the entire cast, With the loss for a strong member the season morphed into a more, caring nurturing, cohesive group making me want to see what would happen in the next episode and I hope with seasons 5-6-7 the cast continue growing many and varied ways. Rating: - Killers, crocodiles and DNAI am a great fan of CSI and while I love all both the original and the NY franchise, CSI MIAMI is my favorite of the shows. I like the Horatio CAINE character and am a huge fan of actor David CARUSO. CSI MIAMI also has the great advantage of unusual diverse locations (the ocean, the Everglades, marinas, etc) which are great backdrops for exciting crime stories, while on the other hand in Vegas there is just desert and neon-lights and New York has been the setting of too many movies and series to ... Read More Rating: - Not as good as CSI Vegas, but better than CSI New York :-)Admittedly, I don't love this as much the original CSI set in Las Vegas, but I don't like CSI New York and don't watch that at all. I really like this cast (and in the first episode of this season we lose Tim Speedle (who I thought was pretty good in it - maybe a little dull but a nice guy). That was a sad episode but his replacement Ryan Wolfe (who's so cute) does a good job in filling the void. He's an ex cop and takes some time fitting in with the team. One thing you'll notice if you watch ... Read More |