GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Brenda
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
ericka-86-277765
Emily and Eva lack acting skills here, any emotion and just seems to be soooo fake and hollow in all possible ways. Oh yeah, they dress very nice and even sexy, but their acting parts as high IQ CSI's and their looks and voices just don't match at all. Their acting is hollow, uncomfortable and honesty they do not look bright enough to even write a speeding ticket, much less to be CSI's.David Caruso's Horatio is completely robotic motionless, DRY and sometimes enerving but better than Emily and Eva.CSI Las Vegas is the best. That is a great show.
Shopaholic35
Oh geez, CSI: Miami is quite possibly the corniest show ever. What was originally funny has turned into sad and too much. While the whole crime scene investigation aspect is still good, David Caruso's one liners are scraping the bottom of the barrel. I'm currently halfway through the series and the writers are definitely recycling his puns from the earlier seasons.Out of the three main CSI franchises this one has the most outrageous cases. They focus on big-scale drug rings, and crime syndicates instead of everyday common crime. It works well for Miami's extreme lifestyle. That being said sometimes it's a bit unrealistic and appears to be the most corrupt city in America. If that truly is accurate then that's disgraceful. But overall it's pretty good show.
4-Kane
Needless to say, David Caruso paid a steep price (career-wise) for leaving NYPD Blue early in its second season in the fall of 1994. He traded his role of Det. John Kelly for a movie career that quickly fizzled. In 1997, he returned to television as the star of the CBS series Michael Hayes, playing the title character, but that show was canceled after only one season. In 2002, CBS came calling again, this time casting Caruso as Lt. Horatio Caine on CSI: Miami. After eight years in a career slump, Caruso's career had finally rebounded.With many great Horatio one-liners and many great episodes, CSI: Miami proved to be a great and successful comeback for David Caruso. In contrast to NYPD Blue, CSI: Miami was a show that Caruso stayed with for its entire run. It ran for ten years, from 2002 to 2012, a few years longer than it should have (at least from my point of view). This is not to say that weren't any good episodes during its final years on the air, since one of my favorite episodes ("A Few Dead Men") was broadcast during the show's final season. It is just that the earlier seasons look generally better by comparison.Regardless, I am proud of the show and its success. The series may have inevitably ceased production, but with over 200 episodes produced, it is guaranteed to live on forever both on DVD and in syndicated reruns.
freshbrood-177-665900
Never mind the stupid dialog..I live in Miami. I am from Miami. There is no Miami in this show whatsoever, other than the opening scenes. -This isn't me speculating- it's fact. Read up on it. There is almost ZERO Cuban culture in this show. Anyone who knows anything about Miami knows it is overwhelmingly Cuban.. Not Latino- Cuban. The science and technical aspects of the show are horrible. It's as if the writers don't even do research on the things they write about- they just borrow ideas from other shows they've seen- accurate or not. Most lab techs aren't running around in the field armed, getting into all kinds of action scenarios.I just can't fathom what's happened to American culture, or how anyone could be a fan of this garbage. I'd give this show a zero if it were possible.