I think it's a sign that the franchise is dead. Dead bodies keep turning up around CSI sets. Last week it was in the building where CSI:NY was filming in Los Angeles. A near-mummified body was discovered by the landlord as crews were filming on a different floor. This time, it's CSI: Miami. A dead body washed up on a beach in Biscayne Bay in Miami that crews were using as a staging area for helicopter shots of an investigation scene. Miami police pretty much shrugged it off, saying that homeless people or boaters tend to fall into the bay this time of year. Neither death is considered suspicious, proving that actual crime scene investigation isn't nearly as cool as Jerry Bruckheimer makes it out to be.Another dead body on a CSI set
I think it's a sign that the franchise is dead. Dead bodies keep turning up around CSI sets. Last week it was in the building where CSI:NY was filming in Los Angeles. A near-mummified body was discovered by the landlord as crews were filming on a different floor. This time, it's CSI: Miami. A dead body washed up on a beach in Biscayne Bay in Miami that crews were using as a staging area for helicopter shots of an investigation scene. Miami police pretty much shrugged it off, saying that homeless people or boaters tend to fall into the bay this time of year. Neither death is considered suspicious, proving that actual crime scene investigation isn't nearly as cool as Jerry Bruckheimer makes it out to be.










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9-18-2006 @ 12:45PM
Alan said...
Sounds like a viral marketing campaign to me...
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9-18-2006 @ 1:06PM
LC said...
I wonder if Caruso tilted his head, took off his sunglasses and said "Surfs up, but not for him" Folowed by The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again.
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9-18-2006 @ 2:19PM
erroneous_nick said...
You're welcome, Anna.
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9-27-2006 @ 3:08PM
Helen Eschenbacher said...
I have watched David Caruso since he was head of the teen-aged Irish gang in Hill Street Blues. CSI: Miami rarely has a script, has ridiculous scenarios, and there isn't another character who is at all realistic, but I could just watch Horatio deliver a few repeated lines at a perpendicular angle with sunglasses on and hands on hips and I WOULD LOVE THIS SHOW!
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