CSI: Miami’s Eva La Rue Back to All My Children
The long running ABC soap opera All My Children is finally coming to an end in September, and to give itself a good send off, the show is looking to bring back ex-cast members for one last appearance. With it being a soap, it doesn’t matter whatsoever if any of those characters have been dead [...]
CSI: Miami – “Mommie Deadest” – Review
Last week’s CSI: Miami episode was a good heist caper. The week before that, it was CSI: Ghost Whisperer. Coming in to last’s night twenty-second episode, the title put me off my guard a bit. “Mommie Deadest” it was, and immediately images of Faye Dunaway entered my mind. I figured the episode would be harsh. [...]
CSI: Miami – “Meltdown” – Review
I don’t know about you, but I enjoy a good heist story. In every good heist movie, the characters case the joint, outline all the obstacles they have to overcome, how touch it’ll be, and then deliver the execution. The actual heist is usually a thing of beauty, full of moments that just make you [...]
CSI: Miami – “Die by the Sword” – review
It has to be an interesting and, at times, frustrating job to be a writer for a crime show like CSI: Miami. The template is pretty structured, and we viewers know what we’re going to get week in and week out. It’s one of the reasons why network television is our comfort food. Every now and then, however, we get something interesting. Take this week’s episode, “Die by the Sword.” The murder victim does exactly that. Russell Turner, running for his life, is pursued by a man on a motorcycle brandishing a sword. But not just any sword. A katana, a Japanese blade forged in such a way as to make it’s edge more than razor sharp and its strength unparalleled. You don’t see that kind of murder every day.
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CSI: Miami – “Count Me Out” – Review

I really enjoy when the writers come up with something different. They did so in episode ten, “Count Me Out.” They gave us a game-changing event for one character, but, first, they gave us a nifty panning shot–sans music–of an empty warehouse. Jesse and Walter are there, guns drawn. With no warning, Jesse raises his gun in Walter’s direction. There is yelling. There is gunfire. There is a cut with the words “Eight hours earlier.” Good hook to catch the casual viewer and more than enough for us CSI: Miami fans to want to know more.
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