After the success of C.S.I., it wasn’t a really big shocker when 2 spin-offs came out: “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY”. What was a big shocker was that “CSI: Miami” was actually pretty good.
“NYPD Blue” star David Caruso returns to the small screen in his role as Horatio Caine – and his “eye for an eye” attitude is a far cry from C.S.I.’s Gil Grissom’s scientific approach. Horatio meets the killers head on. While Gil is largely hands-off towards suspects, Horatio isn’t afraid of roughing someone up a little to find the truth – or, as we saw in season 5 – taking justice into his own hands when things get too personal.
His team both keeps him in check and strives for justice with a fervor nearly equal to his – although much more reserved. True, each of them have let their emotions get the better of them at one point or another, but they usually manage to maintain a professional attitude despite what is thrown their way.
In the heat of Miami, the killers are a bit nastier and rougher than those seen in Vegas. While C.S.I. deals with characters like a peeping Tom who becomes obsessed with his victims or a killer that designs miniatures of his murder scenes, “CSI: Miami” is much flashier. Whether it’s a hijacking of brand new weapons or a killer with a vendetta to settle, the bad guys in Miami are much cockier and less hesitant to take on the entire squad.
This makes the lives of the squad much more dangerous – and the show itself a bit more exciting. If C.S.I. is the thinking man’s crime show, “CSI: Miami” is for the action fan.
“CSI: Miami” airs Mondays at 10pm ET on CBS.
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