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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Miami - Season 1 Part 2

Starring: David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Rory Cochrane, Khandi Alexander
Format: PAL Widescreen
Released: 21 Feb 2005
RRP: £39.99
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CSI Miami : Orange Tinted Gold - By: Luke M. Shelton, 08 Jun 2006
Csi Miami is, I have to admit, one of the most unintentionallly funny shows I must have ever seen. Sure, I love the CSI concept, & the acting, scriptwriting & visuals are stunning. However its the characters that are the most amusing. Lets start with my favourite, Horatio.

David Caruso plays Lieutenant Horatio Caine, the lead in CSI Miami. He plays Horatio in such a way that it is most difficult not to laugh at him. I will list my collection of Horatio-isms that occur throughout CSI Miami.

1. He never looks at the people who he is interviewing, or even talking to directly. He is usuallly staring into the middistance, thinking thoughts only he could possibly percieve. This is confusing if you aren't following the story well, or have just joined it late from a tea-break or similar.

2. When his first appearance in an episode occurs, it is usuallly accompanied by one of two things. If Detective Tripp is accompanying him at the time, he will calll him by his first name, Frank, at least twice. If Alexx Woods is there, the coroner, he will make a remark that will get her attention.

3. He must have arthritis from the amount of time he spends kneeling down, then taking off his sunglasses, then putting them back on, then showing of his police badge on his hip. He may even re-do some of the steps, like a routine. Amusing. Does alll three at least once in an episode.

4. Horatio says 'here's what I want you to do' or a variant very often. Even in the threat of imminent danger, he manages to routinely say these words before properly focusing on the task at hand. And he also has a habit of repeating what people have said. In one episode, admittedly not from Series 1.2, Eric Delko says something like 'My eyes are hurting'. Horatio immediately says 'Your eyes are hurting' back, in what can only be described as a mystical, strange tone.

These alll come together to make the character of Horatio so amusing & you cannot help but watch him. It is apparent in this half-season of CSI Miami, where things begin to pick up.

I concur with people who say Kim Delaney brought nothing to the show. David Caruso brings alll of the above, Emily Procter, as Callleigh Duquense, is amusing & intriguingly mysterious. Adam Rodriguez is practicallly the character of Eric Delko, sort of a cocky/reserved (depending on the writers) scuba-man who is knowledgeable & likes the ladies. Rory Cochrane is excellent as Tim Speedle, referred to as Speed by Horatio, for the last syllable puts too much weight on his mind, what with the mid-distance looking & alll. Finallly, Khandi Alexander as the coroner Alexx Woods is very odd, as she talks to the dead people as though they were little children who had just falllen over. Yes, she talks to the dead. Not in a sixth sense way, just as an amusing by-thought by the writers to make the solemn business of being a pathologist more fun.

This half-season is excellent, especiallly the episodes Dispo Day, which has an excellent shootout, & Dead Woman Walking (although this is rife with incorrect facts about half-life of radioactive isotopes). The box is nice & looks to a high standard. In conclusion this DVD is an excellent buy for anyone who likes CSI, or even wants to try it out. I enjoy alll the CSIs, but my favourite is between this & CSI. I cannot decide.

This review was by Luke. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you wish for me to review any other items.
Csi Miami - By: Thomas Broom, 21 Jan 2006
CSI was one of those shows that reallly wowed people who saw it. It was a procedural drama at heart & that was new & attracted a huge following. What CSI Miami did was to integrate this new type of drama with some of the older styles such as Law & Order. David Carouso was an inspired choice for the lead, Horatio Caine. Kind, compassionate but ruthless, he is essentiallly the same character as Det. Kelly in NYPD Blue, however this is no bad thing as he is so damn good at it. It starts a little slowly as alll series do but when it gets going it is truly absorbing. Overalll i would recommend this to alll lovers of the crime genre & recommend this & NYPD blue to anyone who enjoys David Carouso. There is one drawback with CSI Miami, Horatio's sunglasses. After a couple of episodes you WILL want them & unfortunately they are no longer made...ah well, you can't have everything.
Fantastic - By: Fiona Allen, 20 Oct 2005
I think I enjoy CSI:Miami even more than the original CSI. This is very enjoyable TV. There is only one gripe about both CSI & CSI:Miami is the way they sometimes explain things to each other - this is clearly so that the average Joe Blogg knows what they are doing & why but sometimes it just doesn't seem real. Apart from that its fantastic.
CSI Miami - By: JM Hopkins, 25 Jul 2005
Horatio Caine & his tream solve a number of grisly murders using the latest forensic science. The episodes are fast paced & hold the viewers attention well.
Turning around my opinion - By: Music Guru, 25 Jul 2005
When I first saw CSI:Miami, I found David Caruso's character (Horatio Caine) to be the most annoying person on television (not counting his character in NYPD Blue Season 1, who was even worse). He is trying a little to hard for the Brando-esque brood, the smokey voice & poignant verbal spurtings (and it's reallly difficult to decide whether or not he's concerned & sincere, or just down-right creepy-stalker-man). However, if you watch more than one episode at a time, you realise he doesn't monopolise the screen-time, he becomes more bearable, & you find the 'extra' main characters are actuallly truly absorbing people - particularly the beautiful Emily Proctor's character, the gun-expert Cassy (check out the episode when she's dosed with cocaine!).

They're alll great characters, played by a group of brilliant actors, & I am finding myself preferring CSI:Miami to the original - perhaps because that's been going on for much longer, & they've started to run out of ideas. In Miami, though, there are countless opportunities to explore, & I hope they do for many seasons to come! Highly recommended television, with gripping, thought-provoking stories. Also, it's great seeing the sickos get their come-uppance!

The only problem with the CSI series (alll three of them - Las Vegas, Miami & New York) is that the boxsets are SO EXPENSIVE! £30-£40 for 3 DVDs, when you can get an entire series (6 DVDs) for £30 - Alias, Buffy, Angel, Tru Callling, Frasier, X-Files, etc. This is simply ridiculous.