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CSI: Miami

- Forensic science makes its way from Las Vegas to the streets of Florida in CSI: Miami. Following in the footsteps of CSI, CSI: Miami features A whole new team of crime scene investigators on hand to probe the seamy underside of the sunshine state.

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Episode 4 - Raging Cannibal 10/13/2008 Edit details Horatio and the CSI team are pit against Miami's Russian mob after a barbaric double homicide in the Everglades.
Episode 5 - Bombshell 10/20/2008 Edit details While Horatio and the team investigate a murder at a trendy store, Horatio finds that Julia's instabilities have turned her into a ticking time bomb.

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Summary

Forensic science makes its way from Las Vegas to the streets of Florida in CSI: Miami. Following in the footsteps of CSI, CSI: Miami features A whole new team of crime scene investigators on hand to probe the seamy underside of the sunshine state. See Also: CSI and CSI: NY

Premiere Date

23 September 2002 (USA)
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Creators

Anthony E. Zuiker
Carol Mendelsohn
Ann Donahue
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Nominated - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series' Eagle Egilsson For episode "Darkroom". (ASC Award)
Nominated - Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Ann Hadsell (supervising sound editor) Ruth Adelman (adr editor) Bradley C. Katona (sound effects editor) Todd Niesen (dialog editor) Skye Lewin (music editor) Zane D. Bruce (foley artist) Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist) For episode "Lost Son". (Emmy)
2007 - Emmy (Won)
Won - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Khandi Alexander (Image Award)
Won - Kevin Kiner (BMI TV Music Award)
Won - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series'/Pilot for Network or Basic Broadcast TV Michael Barrett For episode "Cross Jurisdiction" (pilot episode). (ASC Award)
Won - Graeme Revell (BMI TV Music Award)
2007 - Image Award (Nominated)
Won - Top TV Series Jeff Cardoni (ASCAP Award)
Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Khandi Alexander (Image Award)
2006 - ASCAP Award (Won)
Won - Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series Michael D. O'Shea (director of photography) For episode "The Simple Man". (Emmy)
2008 - ASC Award (Nominated)
2005 - BMI TV Music Award (Won)
Eve Mauro
Brian Poth
Alexandra Lydon
Damian Urra
Christina Chang
Joseph Kell
Chris Martin
John Burke
William O'Leary
Dexter Fletcher
Vivan Dugré
Castulo Guerra
Lobo Sebastian
Amy Laughlin
Josh Zuckerman
Elizabeth Berkley
Nicole DeHuff
Kimiko Gelman
Jennifer Hall
Paul Fitzgerald
Kathleen Mary Carthy
Robert LaSardo
Joey Giordano
Joshua Leonard
Rob Estes
Brendan Fehr
Brooke Bloom
Nicole Randall
William Allen Young
Chad Faust
Tom Hillmann
Jeremiah Birkett
Wanda De Jesus
Karen Ross
Shane Conrad
Ana Alexander
John J. Dalesandro
Jeff Wolfe
Willie Garson
Daniel Betances
Mario Xavier
David Starzyk
Kelley Daugherty
Joel West
John Sharian
Kyndell Rose Crowell
Michael B. Silver
David Caruso
Sofia Milos
Malcolm Danare
Troy Winbush
Anna Rose Hopkins
Kendall Schmidt
Rachel Rogers
Jeffrey De Serrano
Shelli Bergh
Greg Dohanic
Steve Toussaint
Hayden Tank
Vincent Laresca
Natalina Maggio
Michael McGrady
Michael Atlas Lane
Kieran Campion
Evan Ellingson
Lance Reddick
John Heard
Cristián de la Fuente
Laimarie Serrano
Salli Richardson
Ed Begley Jr.
Jessica Szohr
Patrick Fischler
Shiva Rose
Haley Ramm
Leslie Odom Jr.
Aries Spears
Jillian Reeves de Ortiz
Natalia Baldwin León
Lisa Sheridan
Teddy Lane Jr.
Diane Mizota
Alex Paez
Zasu
Daniel Arrias
Gonzalo Menendez
Chris Batstone
Tod Nakamura
Armando Valdes-Kennedy
Azura Skye
Julianna Guill
Kim Delaney
Emily Procter
Rory Cochrane
Jon Bernthal
Jared Ward
Paula Garcés
Eva La Rue
Matthew Del Negro
Alana De La Garza
Diana R. Lupo
Raniel David Castillo
Austin Priester
Josh Stamberg
Jennifer Sky
Grainger Hines
Nick Jaine
Adam Rodriguez
Lesley Fera
Kim Coates
Rex Linn
David Lee Smith
Jonathan Togo
Stephen Tobolowsky
Giancarlo Esposito
Katarina Hyde
Eddie J. Fernandez
Jon Hamm
Bellamy Young
Damian Young
Jaclyn Friedlander
Paul Beller
Larry Rippenkroeger
Johnny Whitworth
Boti Bliss
Holt McCallany
Damian Perkins
Teddy Sears
Gary Sinise
Richie Rayfield
Khandi Alexander
Janelle Velasquez
Alex Buck
Andres Saenz-Hudson
Rick Michaels
Keith Johnson
Michael Whaley
Richard Gross
Mary Castro
Max Martini
Kari Wuhrer
Mark Rolston

Writers

Corey Evett
Matthew S. Partney
Eddie Guerra
Laurence Walsh
Shane Brennan
Marc Guggenheim
Laurie McCarthy
Brian L. Davidson
Lois Johnson
Sunil Nayar
Krystal Houghton
Carol Mendelsohn
Barry O'Brien
Ann Donahue
Jonathan Glassner
Ildy Modrovich
Corey D. Miller
Michael Ostrowski
John Haynes
Marc Dube
Elizabeth Devine
Mark Israel
Dean Widenmann
Anthony E. Zuiker
Steven Maeda
Gwendolyn M. Parker

Directors

Frederick King Keller
Gina Lamar
Sam Hill
Duane Clark
Matt Earl Beesley
Greg Yaitanes
Eagle Egilsson
Danny Cannon
Deran Sarafian
Jonathan Glassner
Carey Meyer
Charles Correll
Joe Chappelle
David Grossman
Norberto Barba
Scott Lautanen
Karen Gaviola
Horatio Caine
Calleigh Duquesne
Eric Delko
Alexx Woods
Tim Speedle
Megan Donner
Yelina Sallas
Ryan Wolfe
Frank Tripp
Natalia Boa Vista
Tara Price
[examining a severed arm]
Alexx Woods: No hair at the underarm, but pronounced hair on the knuckles.
Horatio Caine: So, what are you saying?
Alexx Woods: What I'm saying is I'm not an anthropologist. It could be a large woman or a small man.


Alexx:Horatio you are going to love this!
Horatio:Bag it,mark it and let's see what else do we got here.
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CSI: Miami User Reviews Write a review

I love this show! My boyfriend and I watch it together all the time, which is not a normal thing when it comes to TV shows.
Why CSI Miami doesn't hold a candle to CSI This show is annoying and laughable. You can have a drinking game with how many times H puts his hands on his hips, cricks his neck talking, or being condescending, and putting on his shades. Then you have Alex who talks to bodies sympathetically.H doesn't compare to Grissom and Alex doesn't compare to the coroner on Law And Order: SVU. SVU's coroner at least has an air of professionalism about her. Well, that goes with better acting.CSI Miami is a typical macho Bruckheimer show a la those National Treasure pics with Nicolas Cage.This stuff with Miami makes it popular in Europe. For substance, stick with the original CSI. Grissom rules!
CSI:Miami ROX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OK,I think taht CSI:Miami is best CSI show.If you don't like it don't watch it!!!!!!!!!Grissom and Mac are cool,but they are not even close to H!!!I watch CSI:Miami 3 years and that show never isn't boring!!!I'm from Europe,we have all 3 CSI's but Miami is the best!!!!!!!!!!

CSI Miami: "Gone Baby Gone" Spoilers

November 17, 2008

CSI: MiamiOn tonight's episode of CSI: Miami, David Caruso and the gang struggle to rescue a kidnapped baby before it's too late – and the murderer decides to make her his next victim.  “Gone Baby Gone” looks like a terribly dramatic episode, especially for moms who are fans of the series.

From the preview clip, it looks like the mother of the child is torn between paying ransom or not.  As Calleigh points out, when they pay ransom, the kidnappers will have no reason to keep Sophie (that's the baby) alive.

Spoilers below.

'CSI: Miami' Producer Explains the Complex Sides of Horatio Caine

November 3, 2008

With the seventh season of CSI: Miami well underway, fans are getting caught up in the suspense and drama of this series.  The seventh installment of CSI: Miami, which brings back David Caruso and his shades, filled us in on what happened to Horatio Caine after he was shot back in the finale of season six.  Recently, supervising producer Corey Miller spoke to CSI Files to reveal some juicy tidbits on what’s to come on this season of CSI: Miami.

“We would definitely like to explore Horatio's relationship with his son some more this season,” Miller says of Horatio and his son Kyle.  “Since we don't typically ‘go home’ with our characters, it has been a challenge to keep Kyle on the front burner, because we do not want him to have to be in trouble every time he comes around.  But we are working on ways to further that dynamic, despite the obstacle.”

'CSI Miami' Cast Goes Comedy

October 27, 2008

TogoOn CSI: Miami's last episode called “Bombshell,” an explosion ripped off an upscale boutique sending a girl flying to the center of the store.  As the team came to investigate, something altogether unrelated caught our attention: Julia (Elizabeth Berkeley), Horatio's (David Caruso) ex, being escorted out of a neighboring store for repeatedly issuing bad checks, prompting some fans who aren't big fans of the Horatio-Julia arc to cry, “throw her in jail!”  Later on, their son Kyle would tell Horatio that, indeed, his mom had not been her usual self lately.  When someone got run over, Horatio probably realized Kyle wasn't kidding.  When Horatio visited Julia, the two shared a quiet moment.  Back on the case (which is the point of the show), they discovered that the motive behind sewing a bomb to the dress was to silence a supposed extortionist and blackmailer.

In other CSI: Miami news, Jonathan Togo, best known for playing Ryan Wolfe on the series, is starring in a web series called “My Best Friend is my Penis” that premiered October 22.  In collaboration with comedian Will Carlough, Togo will appear in the four-episode “online buddy comedy” that airs on Atom.com, a digital comedy network and exclusive partner of Comedy Central for original digital comedy content.  The online series will also see the light of the small screen, as Comedy Central will air episodes on its weekly half-hour late night show Atom TV on starting December 8.  It is also available on iTunes.

CSI: Miami: Preview of "Bombshell"

October 20, 2008

CSI: MiamiLast time on CSI: Miami, we got a rather startling start when a couple trying to get some outdoor action was interrupted by a man who just appeared from the bushes, mouth bleeding and disoriented. When Horatio (David Caruso) and Frank (Rex Linn) arrived, they started questioning the couple.  Now soon Dr. Tara Price (Megalyn Echikunwoke) would later tell them that she found a tattooed piece of flesh in his stomach meaning the blood on his face was human blood.  Horatio recognized the design as belonging to a Russian mob tattoo.
Tonight on CSI: Miami, Horatio's ex Julia Winston (Elizabeth Berkley) makes a return (and in the photo can be seen getting rather emotional with her former love) in an episode called “Bombshell.”  The team will find itself investigating a murder in Miami's hippest fashion boutique.  Horatio realizes that Julia might just be more unstable than he thought her to be.  According to the promo, “Julia's instability has turned her into a ticking bomb.”