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I think CSI cannot really survive the loss of Grissom - it's one major character - the major character - too many to leave. Apparently CSI Miami is the most watched TV show in the world - even though some of the plots have been truly ludicrous and David Caruso and Emily Proctor look like audition rejects from Thunderbirds.


These days "Bones" is definitely better. I mean Emily Deschanel, oh my! >:D<

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Moos Wrote:

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> On the hottie boy stakes it's really a field of

> one. Stand up Warwick Brown.

>

> Although he was getting a little, shall we say

> full-figured by the time he was offed.


AMEN! He was the only reason i watched CSI!! (well the main reason)

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I know I'm late to this thread, but I really thought that CSI couldn't survive the absence of Grissom. That said, having watched a couple of the Lawrence Fishburne episodes I think what they've done is really clever. He has a great amount of gravitas but hasn't been installed as the expert and isn't a direct Grissom swap, so we get to see him learn and don't automatically go for the comparison, which is something I find really interesting. Also, Lawrence Fishburne is an awesome actor.


It's certainly got my attention, and I'll keep on watching.


CSI Miami is just utter dross, but compelling dross. I tend to watch it more for the comedy value than anything else.

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Annaj, I should have known I could rely on you. Usual brown paper bag, usual place?


SeanMac, I WILL be recording BBC2 and more importantly continuing and intensifying the campaign to get the Dowager Duchess of Moos to try at least 2 episodes before giving up. It's touch and go at the moment, but Mum is one of the most discerning critics I know, and if she can just get past the Baltimore slang and violence and drugs (ahem!) then I think she'll love it. Are we still on the right thread? :-$

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Had to watch through squinty eyes for the first few minutes, but after that very interesting. But I am not quite convinced by Lawrence Fishburn. He's very compelling in a quiet, underplayed way but I'm not sure that this makes for a leading role. Especially since the lovely and ever-backlit Helga Schmurgerburger looks like a wooden doll beside him.
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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Did any of you lot see last night episode with

> Grissom leaving? I think Lawrence Fishburne was an

> excellent choice. Oh and does anyone else think

> Horatio Cane in C.S.I Miami is a complete twit

> with the whole sideways sunglasses routine?



yes yes YES


he's a ginger mong!!! whats with that sideways glance combined with the sleazy voice thing that he does???

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