Before we talk about people literally falling out of the sky, let's talk about last week's
CSI: Miami, which kicked off in a cool way--there's the case, and then there's Horatio watching the news intently, and lo and behold, Delko and Calleigh in bed!--and managed to keep its whodunit? feel throughout the entire hour. Sure, I always had the feeling that James Bradstone will be found guilty in the end, but the way that panned out was cool, too.
And, in the end, we find out that Kyle is on duty in Afgahnistan, fighting the war. This development, I particularly liked--we don't always see gentle, tender Horatio on the show, but their Skype chat just worked perfectly. Now, to see how this will pan out.
Now we can talk about people literally falling out of the sky, for that's the case the team will tackle on tonight's
CSI: Miami. Now, people falling out of high-rise buildings is a given, and falling out of a plane isn't really that unusual, but their case tonight involves a death in outer space. I think it's a man falling to his death from an airborne space shuttle of sorts.
Fingers crossed no actual extraterrestrials are involved in this crime. Then again, "actual" aliens are hard to get by, unless you're a conspiracy theorist...
CSI: Miami returns tonight from 10pm on CBS. The photos below don't have aliens in it, but you might see some.
(Image courtesy of CBS)