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CSI: Miami

CSI: Miami (Crime Scene Investigation: Miami) is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23, 2002 until April 8, 2012 on CBS. Featuring David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine,[3] Emily Procter as Detective Calleigh Duquesne,[4] and Adam Rodriguez as Detective Eric Delko, the series is the first direct spin-off of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,[5] "transplanting the same template and trickery—gory crimes, procedural plot and dazzling graphics—into [a new city] while retaining the essence of the original idea".[6]

CSI: Miami
Genre
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"Won't Get Fooled Again"
by The Who
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes232 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerMarc Dube
Running time
  • 39–45 minutes
  • ~63 minutes (2 episodes)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2002 (2002-09-23) –
April 8, 2012 (2012-04-08)
Related

CSI: Miami was executive produced by Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker, and Ann Donahue, with the latter acting as show-runner.[3] The series ended on April 8, 2012, after 10 seasons and 232 episodes.[7] Following the series finale, Nina Tassler credited CSI: Miami as a "key player in CBS's rise to the top", stating that the series "leaves an amazing television legacy—a signature look and style [and] global popularity".[8] In 2006, BBC News published an article stating that CSI: Miami was the world's most popular television series, featuring in more countries' top ten rankings for 2005 than any other series.[9]

On May 8, 2024, CBS announced that the series would be revived as a true-crime series known as The Real CSI: Miami that will air in June 2024.[10]

Premise edit

CSI: Miami follows a group of detectives assigned to the Miami-Dade Police Department's Crime Scene Investigations, an elite unit operating out of the (fictional) "Miami Dade police headquarters, with its eerie blue light and flickering screens".[11]

The team is led by Lieutenant Horatio Caine (David Caruso), who, through his history as a bomb-disposal expert, has gained specialized knowledge in explosive forensics. Horatio believes that "evil is" and lives "between the perpetrators of this evil and the people who try and come between that evil and the citizen".[12] In his pursuit of justice, he has proven that "he can handle himself on the street and he's not a person to be messed with".[12]

The New York Sun has described Caine as an amalgam of "the spirits of all the laconic American law men who preceded him",[11] while the New York Post describes Caine's partner Detective Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter) as "a bilingual Southern beauty with a specialty in ballistics".[13][14]

Together, Caine and Duquesne head a team of forensic investigators that includes Lieutenant Megan Donner (Kim Delaney), conceived as "a strong woman [who could] duplicate the chemistry that Caruso displayed with Marg Helgenberger" during "Cross Jurisdictions",[15] Detective Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), an underwater recovery expert,[16] Walter Simmons (Omar Miller), a detective who forces the "CSIs to do more science and research instead of relying on databases",[17] Los Angeles Police transfer Jesse Cardoza (Eddie Cibrian),[17] former FBI agent Natalia Boa Vista (Eva LaRue), and Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo), a master of genetics[18] recruited following the death of Detective Timothy Speedle (Rory Cochrane).[19] The team are assisted by Medical Examiner Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander), who began her career as a medical Examiner in New York,[20] and her replacement Tara Price (Megalyn Echikunwoke),[21] Miami Dade Police Sergeant Frank Tripp (Rex Linn),[22] and Horatio's sister-in-law, Detective Yelina Salas (Sofia Milos).[23]

During their investigations, the team cooperate with both allies and nemeses, including Internal Affairs Lieutenant Rick Stetler (David Lee Smith),[24] States Attorney Rebecca Nevins (Christina Chang),[25] Medical Examiner Tom Loman (Christian Clemenson),[26] and newly minted detective Sam Owens (Taylor Cole).[27]

Production edit

Concept and development edit

On April 17, 2002, CBS Television Studios announced plans to launch a series originally titled CSI: Miami-Dade, a spin-off to the hit procedural CSI. On the location choice, co-creator Carol Mendelsohn stated that "[she, Anthony E. Zuiker, and Ann Donahue] felt Miami was the most happening place [...] Miami is so rich as a character. There is so much water. There are so many different cultures here all colliding. Its politics are so interesting. All that gives Miami an edge."[28]

CBS ordered 22 episodes of the series, with Anthony Zuiker stating that whilst he intended for the series to look "ridiculously gorgeous", he felt that the "show [was] not about women walking around in bikinis. It's about science."[28] The series was launched as a second-season episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and originally featured a cast led by Caruso, Procter, Rodriguez, Alexander, with Cochrane. Delaney joined the series following the pilot episode's broadcast.

The series is executive produced by creators Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker, and Ann Donahue, with Ann Donahue acting as show-runner. Jerry Bruckheimer also executive-produces the series. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger expressed their displeasure at CBS' launch of Miami, with Petersen stating that "[they] should have waited five years for a CSI spinoff." Helgenberger supported Petersen's comments during an Emmy acceptance speech, noting that "as far as [she was] concerned, there's only one CSI." Petersen jestingly referred to the series NYPDCSI, as it initially featured both Caruso and Delaney, of NYPD Blue fame.[29]

Casting edit

In 2002, CSI executive producer Anthony Zuiker began casting for the then-unnamed Miami based spin-off. First cast was Procter, as Calleigh Duquesne. Regarding her decision to leave The West Wing and join Miami, Procter stated that "It was like choosing between a boyfriend that wants to be with you casually or a man that says I love you." She described her character as "a weird girl [...] bright and very nerdy. She wears a lot of boot-cut corduroy pants and turquoise necklaces and looks like a hippie. I just like to pretend I'm Velma in Scooby-Doo."[30]

Rodriguez, Cochrane, and Alexander were cast alongside Procter, completing the supporting ensemble. For the lead, CBS suggested Caruso. Zuiker, who stated that he had "heard about the NYPD Blue thing", was initially hesitant. Elaborating, Zuiker stated that he "sort of jumped in and said, 'Naw, I don't know about this guy. The show's tough enough to get off the ground and I don't want to walk into any problems."

CBS president Les Moonves had announced in January that a Miami spin-off was imminent, yet "It wasn't until we sort of, like, at the eleventh hour, really started to look at our options as to who was going to play Horatio, [Zuiker, Mendelsohn, and Donahue] revisited Caruso. And [they] said, 'Yeah, we'll have him come out for dinner, see what he's about.'"[3] Caruso was later cast as Caine. He was the last pilot cast member to be contracted to series.

Following the back-door pilot, Zuiker stated that he believed the series "needed a little more balance in terms of a leading woman". Executives offered Sela Ward the part of Megan Donner, a lieutenant and Horatio's former boss. Ward turned down the role,[31] and producers later cast Delaney (Ward would later take a role in the subsequent spin-off CSI: NY).

Ann Donahue described Delaney's casting as "a no-brainer", stating that "when Kim became available, we knew in a heartbeat that we wanted her." Zuiker elaborated, noting that "Kim brings a level of maturity, a level of balance with David Caruso [...] We just felt we were missing something in the whole picture – we needed a strong female in the cast." The New York Times reported that original lead Procter would "now follow Ms. Delaney in the credits."[32]

In late 2002, despite receiving excellent feedback from producers, Delaney departed the cast after ten episodes. CBS issued a statement noting that Delaney's character had become less integral to the series as it progressed, "they had hoped to duplicate the sparks between William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger on the original CSI," noted EW, but Delaney and Caruso's chemistry was lackluster.[33] Delaney's departure allowed for "younger Emily Procter's profile" to be raised to that of "leading female".[4]

Sofia Milos was cast in a recurring role to "fill the void" supposed to have been created by Delaney's departure. In season three, Milos was promoted to series regular.[34] TV Guide reported that Milos would depart after one season as a main cast member.[23] Also in the third season, Jonathan Togo was cast as Ryan Wolfe, a character created to replace an unnamed "member of the CSI team" expected to "die in the line of duty".[35] This cast member was later announced as Rory Cochrane.[36]

On April 10, 2006, Ann Donahue announced that recurring cast members Rex Linn and Eva LaRue were also joining the main cast, after recurring since season one, and season four, respectively.[37] The fourth main cast member to depart the series was Khandi Alexander, in the series' sixth season. Alexander was replaced by Megalyn Echikunwoke,[38] who departed after a single season. Adam Rodriguez departed in season eight,[39] though he returned in season nine. During Rodriguez's temporary departure, Eddie Cibrian appeared as a series regular,[40] though in June 2010 he was let go from his contract.[41] Omar Miller also joined the cast in season eight.[42]

Locations edit

 
The SkyOne headquarters regularly used for exterior views of the crime lab.

CSI: Miami was filmed primarily in California. Indoor scenes were shot at Raleigh Manhattan Studios in Manhattan Beach, California. Most outdoor scenes were filmed in Long Beach, as well as portions of Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach. Beach areas of Marina Green Park and Rainbow Lagoon Park in downtown Long Beach were often used for other outdoor scenes, as the newly constructed high-rise condos there gave the appearance of being in Miami.

The sculptured walkway paying tribute to the old Pike Roller Coaster can be seen in the background in the episodes "Wrecking Crew" and "Under The Influence". Footage from the Biscayne Courthouse, visible prominently in the episode "Recoil", among others, was filmed at the Water Garden Park in Santa Monica, at 34.028728, −118.471331.[43]

Other locations around Long Beach are used, such as the Naples district, whose canals and upscale homes featuring large boat docks and palm trees impart a Miami-like atmosphere.[44] The building used for exterior shots of the Miami-Dade Police Department crime lab is actually the SkyOne Federal Credit Union headquarters located at 14600 Aviation Boulevard in Hawthorne, California.[45]

Many outdoor location shots were also filmed in Miami-Dade County, Florida, including Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Miami Beach.[46]

Music edit

CSI: Miami's main theme is "Won't Get Fooled Again", written and performed by The Who,[47] who also perform the theme songs of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: NY, CSI: Cyber and CSI: Vegas.[48][49] Prior to the opening credits, Horatio Caine delivers a "one-liner", or witticism, relating to the crime committed.[50][51]

Cancellation edit

On February 1, 2012, CBS announced that the 10th season of CSI: Miami would have its episode order reduced to 19 episodes, in order to make room on the schedule for mid-season replacement NYC 22.[52] On May 13, 2012, both series were canceled.[53][54]

Procter later stated that "the cancellation was kind of shocking for everyone because they had given an indication that CSI: NY might go, so people would have been prepared and we just weren't prepared."[55] Procter had previously commented on the longevity of the series, commenting that "I remember sitting around with David in the parking lot during season one, getting ready for the first episode to air. We said [...] 'we are going to spend the rest of our lives together. For better or worse.'"[56] Eva LaRue later echoed Procter's sentiments, stating that she "was sad because we did not get a chance to say goodbye to the fans or to each other".[57]

CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler issued a statement noting that "when the slightly different budgets and ratings concerns for the CSI spin-offs were factored in, there was no distinction — at least in terms of numbers. They were very close, looking at them forensically, they were very close. It was an indiscernible difference . . . it was just a matter of looking at the schedule and what looked better".[58] "In the end, NY won that particular duel simply because it features New York City, which helped CBS create a Friday night NYC-fest".[58]

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

  • David Caruso as Horatio "H" Caine;[59] the "iconic" director of the Miami Dade Crime Lab[60] and a police lieutenant.[61] Rising through the ranks as a bomb squad technician, Caine is an expert in explosive forensics[62] and is incredibly protective of his team.[4] He often goes to extraordinary lengths to save evidence or a potential victim. Throughout the course of the series, he becomes more jaded and less ethical, developing a far more serious, direct, and to-the-point attitude, though he maintains his ability to communicate well with children who have suffered traumatic ordeals.[63] He is also a skilled marksman.
  • Emily Procter as Calleigh Duquesne;[64] a CSI Level 3 and Horatio's Assistant Supervisor. Duquesne is a veteran MDPD Detective and the longest serving member of the crime lab.[65] She is a ballistics specialist.[14] Her slight build, blonde hair, and Southern belle accent often lead others to underestimate her, but she is a brilliant and a dedicated scientist.[66] She develops a romantic relationship with fellow CSI Eric Delko,[67] and, in the show's final season, adopts two children.[68]
  • Adam Rodriguez as Eric Delko;[64] a fingerprint and drug expert of Cuban and Russian descent. Detective Delko first encountered the CSI team whilst working as a tow-truck driver. Caine persuaded him to join the MDPD, and the two became good friends. Eric has three sisters. One of them, Marisol, married Caine and was killed at the end of season 4. Because of this he builds strong bonds where he works, developing a strong friendship with Tim Speedle, and a romantic interest in Calleigh. (seasons 1–8, 9–10; recurring: season 8)
  • Khandi Alexander as Alexx Woods;[69] a medical examiner for Miami Dade County. Alexx began her medical career in New York as a physician and became a medical examiner with the CSI team after moving to Miami for personal reasons. She is a very emotional person, and is more of a "mother" figure for the CSI team, showing great concern for them. She also often talks to the dead bodies. Alexx eventually leaves CSI in order to spend more time with the living. (seasons 1–6; guest star: seasons 7–8)
  • Rory Cochrane as Tim Speedle,[70] known affectionately as "Speed"; a trace evidence and impressions expert from Syracuse, New York. He worked for the St. Petersburg PD in 1997, and had a degree in biology from Columbia University. Speed joined the team at the recommendation of Jesse Cardoza, and became an invaluable asset. Speed often failed to comply to departmental standards, however, and was killed as a result of his unclean weapon misfiring. (seasons 1–3; guest star: season 6)
  • Kim Delaney as Megan Donner;[71] Horatio's first partner and a respected MDPD Police Lieutenant. She was the director of the MDPD Crime Lab prior to taking indefinite leave due to the death of her husband, who was killed in the line of duty. She believes in following the evidence, and as such is often seen as adversarial to Horatio's go-with-the-gut detective style. As a result of this, Megan resigns, finding the pressure of the job to now be more than she could handle. (season 1)
  • Sofia Milos as Yelina Salas; a Colombian homicide detective frequently attached to CSI investigations, and the widow of Horatio's brother Raymond Caine. She later starts a relationship with IAB Sergeant Rick Stetler. Yelina leaves the team and moves to Rio with her family, although she later returns to Miami as a private investigator. (Recurring: seasons 1–2; main: season 3; guest star: seasons 5–7)
  • Jonathan Togo as Ryan Wolfe; a Detective attached to Horatio's team. Ryan was working as a police officer at the time he was hired for the lab by Caine, who noted Ryan's immaculate care of his gun, likely due to Wolfe having OCD. Ryan was replacing fallen CSI Tim Speedle, who died in the line of duty as a direct result of his poor gun maintenance. The team, and Eric in particular, are hostile to Ryan at first, though they later warm to him. (seasons 3–10; recurring: season 3)
  • Rex Linn as Frank Tripp; a Texas-born homicide detective who accompanies the team to the crime scenes. He is known for interrogating suspects in his typical sarcastic manner and has a good working relationship with all the CSIs. He is divorced with three kids, and has known Horatio since at least 1997. Over the course of the series, he is promoted to sergeant, taking on a more prominent role within the MDPD, and spending a short time in uniform. (Recurring: seasons 1–4; seasons 5–10)
  • Eva LaRue as Natalia Boa Vista;[72] an MDPD Detective[72] and DNA specialist hired by Caine. Upon her arrival, she was only allowed to work on cold or unsolved cases due to the restrictions of her federal grant, although it is later revealed she is in fact an FBI Special Agent working undercover. She later applies to join the team permanently, much to the initial chagrin of Delko and Wolfe. She was a victim of domestic abuse during her marriage. (Recurring: season 4; seasons 5–10)
  • Megalyn Echikunwoke as Tara Price;[21] the day-shift medical examiner who replaces Alexx following her departure. She is initially well received by the team, until she is shown to steal a bottle of Oxycodone (an opioid analgesic medication) from a victim in the morgue. Ryan Wolfe confronts Tara about the stolen pills in her locker, and she is later arrested and dismissed from the team. Tara is replaced shortly thereafter by Dr. Tom Loman. (season 7; recurring: season 7)
  • Eddie Cibrian as Jesse Cardoza;[73] an MDPD Detective who worked with Horatio and Megan prior to the formation of the CSI team. He returns to Miami following a stint as a LAPD officer in order to track the man who murdered his wife. Cardoza builds strong friendships within the team but is killed in the line of duty during a halon attack on the lab. Walter is particularly hurt by his loss. (season 8; guest star: season 9)
  • Omar Benson Miller as Walter Simmons;[74] "a Louisiana native and art theft specialist who transfers over from the night-shift to join Horatio's team".[75] Simmons' large build is often intimidating to suspects. However, he is shown to be one of the most caring and compassionate members of the team. He is extremely close to both Ryan and Jesse, and develops a friendship with LVPD CSI Raymond Langston. (seasons 8–10; recurring: season 8)

Recurring edit

  • Holt McCallany as John Hagen;[76] a MPD Homicide Detective who had emotional and psychological problems. He was the partner of Caine's presumed-dead brother. Hagen kills himself in front of Calleigh. (seasons 1–3)
  • Boti Bliss as Maxine Valera;[77] a DNA technician who works on Caine's team. She is incredibly capable but has an unfortunate habit of taking shortcuts whilst processing evidence. (seasons 2–8)
  • Johnny Whitworth as Jake Berkeley;[78] originally an MDPD Narcotics Detective, Jake transfers to Homicide following a stint in undercover. He and Calleigh were in a relationship in the academy, and later rekindle this. (seasons 5–8)
  • Christian Clemenson as Tom Loman:[79] Miami's newest medical examiner and the third replacement for Dr. Alexx Woods.[80] Loman is socially awkward but invaluable to the team, developing strong bonds throughout his tenure.[80] (seasons 8–10)
  • Taylor Cole as Samantha Owens;[81] an MDPD Detective who is assigned to Horatio's CSI team.[82] Formerly a lab technician,[82] Owens develops a flirtatious relationship with Wolfe[83] (season 10)

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankViewers
(in millions)
First airedLast aired
Backdoor pilotMay 9, 2002 (2002-05-09)
124September 23, 2002 (2002-09-23)May 19, 2003 (2003-05-19)1216.45[84]
224September 22, 2003 (2003-09-22)May 24, 2004 (2004-05-24)918.06[85]
324September 20, 2004 (2004-09-20)May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23)719.00[86]
425September 19, 2005 (2005-09-19)May 22, 2006 (2006-05-22)918.12[87]
524September 18, 2006 (2006-09-18)May 14, 2007 (2007-05-14)1216.98[88]
621September 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)May 19, 2008 (2008-05-19)1613.91[89]
725September 22, 2008 (2008-09-22)May 18, 2009 (2009-05-18)1314.26[90]
824September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21)May 24, 2010 (2010-05-24)2412.65[91]
922October 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)May 8, 2011 (2011-05-08)2711.75[92]
1019September 25, 2011 (2011-09-25)April 8, 2012 (2012-04-08)3610.84[93]

Crossover with CSI: NY edit

On Monday November 7, 2005, and Wednesday November 9, 2005, CBS aired the first crossover within the CSI franchise, with a CSI: Miami episode titled "Felony Flight", and a CSI: NY episode titled "Manhattan Manhunt".[94] The episodes see an escaped prisoner embark on a killing "spree that, quite naturally, brings together Lt. Horatio Caine and his team and Detective Mac Taylor (of CSI: NY) and his team, a spree that eventually mounts to 13 bodies in the two episodes."[94]

Anthony Zuiker described the event as "virtually a movie",[94] while CSI: Miami's show-runner Ann Donahue stated that, despite a crossover being planned earlier, she had "held off on this because [she] wanted to wait until 'New York' had distinguished itself" from its predecessors.[94] Zuiker noted that as well as being a "tremendous treat for viewers", the crossover would provide "a chance to sample other CSI shows and casts and mysteries on other nights", particularly due to the "complete visual makeover" undertaken during CSI: NY's second season, "in terms of the lighting style, the colors, and the new labs."[94] He also described the crossover as " the event that the franchise needed at this point, not only for CSI: NY, but [for] the viewers. And it's, I feel, some of our best work if not the best."[94]

Crossover with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation edit

In 2005, prior to the airing of "Felony Flight", Ann Donahue stated that "you never know" when a three-way crossover will be produced, with Zuiker stating that "the beauty of this franchise is it's very interchangeable in terms of how crossover combinations will work".[94] In 2009, CBS commissioned a three-part crossover starring CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star Laurence Fishburne, an event that EW dubbed the "Great CSI Crossover Experiment That William Petersen Never Would Have Agreed To".[95][96] The Miami segment of the crossover, titled "Bone Voyage", aired on November 9, 2009.[96]

Broadcast edit

The series was originally broadcast on CBS in the United States, airing (from September 2002 to May 2010) Mondays at 10/9C, and (from October 2010 to April 2012) Sundays at 10/9C. CBS frequently repeats CSI: Miami on weekends during the Crimetime Saturday slot, while CBS also owns syndication rights to the series, with CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler stating that she intends to air CSI: Miami "in syndication for years to come".[97]

Similarly, CSI: Miami has been syndicated on A&E Network since 2005, on late Sunday nights/Early Monday mornings at 11:00 PM. While on December 2, 2011, AMC acquired syndication rights of the series, and began airing the episodes on January 2, 2012. The show airs regularly at 5/4C on weekdays. In August 2012 WE tv started airing reruns of the show. Both A&E and Spike TV share the return rights to the crossover episodes (with CSI: NY), Felony Flight and Manhattan Manhunt.[98]

In Australia Nine Network aired new episodes of CSI: Miami, and repeats were shown on satellite channel TVH!TS (formerly TV1).

Reception edit

 
Kim Delaney was praised for her "edgy" performance as Lieutenant Megan Donner. Despite this, she only appeared in the first half of the show's first season.

Reviews for CSI: Miami are generally positive, with the website Metacritic rating the series 63 out of 100 based on 30 reviews, which constitutes a "generally favorable" response.[99] In 2002, Ann Hodges of The Houston Chronicle stated that "the clone could turn out to be better than the original", while Aaron Barnhart of The Kansas City Star commented that CSI: Miami "just feels like the show CSI should have been all along".[99] Tim Goodman noted that "There probably isn't a bigger slam-dunk victor on the fall schedule than CSI: Miami," describing it as "on its own, a very fine show".[100]

Following the series finale, Nina Tassler credited CSI: Miami with being a "key player in CBS's rise to the top", stating that the series "leaves an amazing television legacy—a signature look and style [and] global popularity".[8] CBS News described CSI: Miami as "one of TV's biggest hits".[101]

Brendan Bernhard of The New York Sun stated that, with repeat viewing,

"Mr. Caruso's mannerisms become less annoying than soothing as they melt into all those hypnotic patterns of shadow and light, and your critical faculties melt along with them. It's like a real estate show with characters and a plot, and it can hook you. The pristine settings, the stunning aerial views of harbors and yachts, the gorgeous homes and burnished floors, and then . . . a flash of anger, a gush of blood. At which point, enter Miami-Dade Head Investigator, Lieutenant Horatio Caine, world's most popular cop. And not by chance, an American".[102]

Tim Goodman stated that "Caruso reminds everyone why he's good on the small screen, as the confident, dispassionate and slightly cynical Horatio."[103] Nina Tassler later credited Caruso for leading a talented cast for "ten outstanding seasons".[8] Similarly, Goodman described Delaney's portrayal of Megan Donner as "edgy enough to keep up with [Caruso]"[100] and the Chicago Tribune credits Delaney with leading a "strong cast" and a "slickly produced series".[103] SF Gate commented that she should be credited for "saving [a fledgling] new series".[104]

In 2006, BBC News published an article stating that CSI: Miami was the world's most popular television series. The article cites a study, conducted by Informa and published by Radio Times magazine, that collected television viewing data in 20 countries, revealing that CSI: Miami was featured in more top-10 viewing charts than any other series. Adam Thomas, the media research manager responsible for the study, explained:

"The objective of our research was to find the most consistently successful programme worldwide in terms of attracting viewers. We were not therefore concerned with shows that performed extremely well in a relatively small number of markets. CSI: Miami was therefore named the most popular programme because it featured in more countries' top ten rankings for 2005 than any other".[105]

Nearly all episodes of the series had a cold open which ended with Caruso putting on sunglasses and making a quip or pun related to the newfound crime, before the show cut to the scream of "Yeah!" in "Won't Be Fooled Again" for the opening credits. This imagery became a common meme on the Internet, typically in response to a similar pun made on user forums.[106][107]

Accolades edit

Awards edit

ALMA Awards
  • 2011: Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series – Adam Rodriguez[108]

ASCAP Award

  • 2005: Top TV Series Score – Jeff Cardoni[109]
  • 2006: Top TV Series Score – Jeff Cardoni[110]
  • 2009: Top TV Series Score – Jeff Cardoni[111]

ASC Awards

  • 2003: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Pilot) – "Cross Jurisdictions"[112]

BMI Film & TV Awards

  • 2003: TV Music Award – Pete Townshend[113]
  • 2004: TV Music Award – Pete Townshend[113]
  • 2005: TV Music Award – Pete Townshend[113]
  • 2008: TV Music Award – Pete Townshend[114]
  • 2009: TV Music Award – Pete Townshend[115]

Emmy Awards

  • 2003: Outstanding Cinematography – "A Simple Man"[116]
  • 2007: Outstanding Stunt Co-Ordination – "Rush"[116]

California On Location

  • 2007: Assistant Location Manager of the Year – Adam Robinson[117]

Image Awards

  • 2005: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama – Khandi Alexander[118]

Imagen Foundation Awards

  • 2011: Best Supporting Actress on Television – Eva LaRue[119]
  • 2012: Best Supporting Actress on Television – Eva LaRue[120]

Motion Picture Sound Editors

  • 2005: Best Sound Editing in Long Form – Effects & Foley – "Crime Wave"[121]
  • 2007: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Music – "Rio"[122]
  • 2009: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Music – "Tipping Point"[123]

People's Choice Awards

  • 2003: Favorite New TV Dramatic Series[124]

Teen Choice Awards

  • 2012: Choice TV Actor – Adam Rodriguez[124]
  • 2012: Choice TV Series – Action[125]

Nominations edit

ALMA Awards
  • 2008: Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series – Adam Rodriguez[126]
  • 2009: Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series – Adam Rodriguez[127]
  • 2009: Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series – Eva LaRue[127]
  • 2011: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series – Eva LaRue[128]
  • 2011: Favorite TV Series[128]

ASC Awards

  • 2008: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – "Darkroom"[129]
  • 2009: Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – "Inside Out"[129]

Crime Thriller Award

  • 2008: Best International TV Drama[130]

Edgar Award

  • 2009: Best TV Episode Teleplay – "You May Now Kill The Bride"[131]

Emmy Awards

  • 2005: Outstanding Sound Editing – "Lost Son"[116]
  • 2007: Outstanding Sound Editing – "No Man's Land"[116]
  • 2012: Outstanding Sound Editing – "Blown Away"[116]

Golden Camera Awards

  • 2009: Best US Television Series[132]

Golden Reel Sound Editors Guild Awards

  • 2004: Best Sound Editing – Episodic Television[133]

Image Awards

  • 2004: Outstanding Drama Series[134]
  • 2005: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama – Khandi Alexander[135]
  • 2006: Outstanding Drama Series[136]
  • 2006: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama – Khandi Alexander[136]
  • 2007: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama – Khandi Alexander[135]

Imagen Foundation Awards

  • 2005: Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Adam Rodriguez[137]
  • 2006: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Eva LaRue[138]
  • 2007: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Eva LaRue[139]
  • 2009: Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Eva LaRue[140]

Motion Picture Sound Editors

  • 2004: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Effects & Foley – "Grand Prix"[141]
  • 2005: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Effects & Foley – "Lost Son"[142]
  • 2006: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Dialog & ADR – "Three-Way"[143]
  • 2006: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Effects & Foley – "Urban Hellraisers"[143]
  • 2007: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Effects & Foley – "Come As You Are"[144]
  • 2010: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Effects & Foley – "Point of Impact[145]
  • 2010: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Dialog & ADR – "Point of Impact"[145]
  • 2011: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Music – "L.A."[146]
  • 2012: Best Sound Editing in Short Form – Music – "Crowned"[147]
  • 2013: Best Sound Editing in Long Form[148]

Prism Award

  • 2010: Best Depiction of Mental Health in a Drama Series – "Head Case"[149]

Young Artist Awards

  • 2003: Guest Star – Male – Raja Fenske[150]
  • 2003: Guest Star – Male – Seth Adkins[150]
  • 2004: Guest Star – Female – Sara Paxton[151]
  • 2005: Guest Star – Male – Alex Black[152]
  • 2008: Guest Star – Female – Cole Petersen[153]
  • 2010: Guest Star – 13 and Under – Scotty Noyd, Jr.[154]
  • 2011: Guest Star – 11–13 – Colin Ford[155]
  • 2012: Guest Star – 11–13 – Maxim Knight[156]
  • 2012: Guest Star – 17–21 – Erin Sanders[156]
  • 2012: Guest Star – 10 and Under – Danielle Parker[156]

Adaptations and spin-offs edit

Sunil Nayar, an executive producer of CSI: Miami has stated that "navigating a show like CSI: Miami is not unlike commanding a ship in a fleet. Its obligation to the bigger CSI franchise is almost like the obligation one feels towards one's siblings".[157] Like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami has spawned a series of comic books, novels, and video games based on the show.

CSI has also been released as a series of mobile games. In 2007, CBS teamed up with game developer Gameloft to bring CSI to mobile phones. The first of the series to be published was CSI: Miami. The game features actual cast members such as Caine, Woods and Duquesne who are trying to solve a murder in South Beach with the player's assistance.[158] The game is also available for download on various iPod devices.[159]

CSI: NY edit

In December 2003, Entertainment Weekly reported that "there are rumblings that co-creator Anthony Zuiker and company are planning a third franchise, to be set in New York City".[1] In 2004, CBS commissioned the New York-set CSI series,[160][161] starring Gary Sinise as a detective named Mac Taylor.[161] Mac, a veteran officer "who lost his wife during the terror attacks on September 11", was expected to "make a guest appearance on CSI: Miami" in May 2004.[161][162]

On March 23, 2004, Melina Kanakaredes was cast as Stella, "a crime scene unit detective".[163] Kanakaredes was cast following her signing a talent deal with CBS in August 2003.[164] The Futon Critic noted that Kanakaredes "was initially set up as the lead of the drama project I.C.E., about the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a wing of the Dept. of Homeland Security. With I.C.E.'s development stalled, Kanakaredes was free to join NY".[165] Vanessa Ferlito and Carmine Giovinazzo were also cast in lead roles.[163] The pilot episode for CSI: NY, titled "MIA/NYC NonStop" aired on May 17, 2004, and also featured Hill Harper.[166]

On the aesthetic difference between CSI: Miami and CSI: NY, senior writer Andrew Lipsitz stated that "all cities are fantasies, made up of the dreams of individual inhabitants. New York is its own fantasy—it's the great fantasy of anyone who came here from another country. It may or may not be more real, it may or may not be baked in the sun, but it's an amalgam of everyone's dreams."[167]

Anthony Zuiker also stated that, while "Miami feature[s] self-contained episodes that favor solving crimes over exploring characters' lives... NY [will] be more character-driven".[4] USA Today later observed that "structurally, the CSIs bear striking similarities. Each unit, which uses advanced forensic techniques to solve crimes, is headed by a veteran male, joined by a leading female", yet "climate offers variation. NY offers the prospect of frozen corpses."[4]

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External links edit

  • CSI: Miami at IMDb  

miami, crime, scene, investigation, miami, american, police, procedural, drama, television, series, that, from, september, 2002, until, april, 2012, featuring, david, caruso, lieutenant, horatio, caine, emily, procter, detective, calleigh, duquesne, adam, rodr. CSI Miami Crime Scene Investigation Miami is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23 2002 until April 8 2012 on CBS Featuring David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine 3 Emily Procter as Detective Calleigh Duquesne 4 and Adam Rodriguez as Detective Eric Delko the series is the first direct spin off of CSI Crime Scene Investigation 5 transplanting the same template and trickery gory crimes procedural plot and dazzling graphics into a new city while retaining the essence of the original idea 6 CSI MiamiGenreCrime 1 Drama 2 Created byAnthony E Zuiker Ann Donahue Carol MendelsohnStarringDavid Caruso Emily Procter Adam Rodriguez Khandi Alexander Rory Cochrane Kim Delaney Sofia Milos Jonathan Togo Rex Linn Eva LaRue Megalyn Echikunwoke Eddie Cibrian Omar Benson MillerOpening theme Won t Get Fooled Again by The WhoComposersJeff Cardoni Kevin Kiner Graeme Revell Clint Mansell Youssef Guezoum Alexander Judd David E RussoCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons10No of episodes232 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersCarol Mendelsohn Jerry Bruckheimer Anthony E Zuiker Ann Donahue Barry O Brien Stephen Zito Danny Cannon Jonathan Littman Nancy Miller Sam Strangis David Black Sunil NayarProducerMarc DubeRunning time39 45 minutes 63 minutes 2 episodes Production companiesJerry Bruckheimer Television Alliance Atlantis CBS Productions CBS Paramount Network Television CBS Television StudiosOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseSeptember 23 2002 2002 09 23 April 8 2012 2012 04 08 RelatedCSI Crime Scene Investigation CSI NY CSI Cyber CSI Vegas The Real CSI Miami CSI Miami was executive produced by Carol Mendelsohn Anthony E Zuiker and Ann Donahue with the latter acting as show runner 3 The series ended on April 8 2012 after 10 seasons and 232 episodes 7 Following the series finale Nina Tassler credited CSI Miami as a key player in CBS s rise to the top stating that the series leaves an amazing television legacy a signature look and style and global popularity 8 In 2006 BBC News published an article stating that CSI Miami was the world s most popular television series featuring in more countries top ten rankings for 2005 than any other series 9 On May 8 2024 CBS announced that the series would be revived as a true crime series known as The Real CSI Miami that will air in June 2024 10 Contents 1 Premise 2 Production 2 1 Concept and development 2 2 Casting 2 3 Locations 2 4 Music 2 5 Cancellation 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 4 Episodes 4 1 Crossover with CSI NY 4 2 Crossover with CSI Crime Scene Investigation 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 7 Accolades 7 1 Awards 7 2 Nominations 8 Adaptations and spin offs 8 1 CSI NY 9 References 10 External linksPremise editCSI Miami follows a group of detectives assigned to the Miami Dade Police Department s Crime Scene Investigations an elite unit operating out of the fictional Miami Dade police headquarters with its eerie blue light and flickering screens 11 The team is led by Lieutenant Horatio Caine David Caruso who through his history as a bomb disposal expert has gained specialized knowledge in explosive forensics Horatio believes that evil is and lives between the perpetrators of this evil and the people who try and come between that evil and the citizen 12 In his pursuit of justice he has proven that he can handle himself on the street and he s not a person to be messed with 12 The New York Sun has described Caine as an amalgam of the spirits of all the laconic American law men who preceded him 11 while the New York Post describes Caine s partner Detective Calleigh Duquesne Emily Procter as a bilingual Southern beauty with a specialty in ballistics 13 14 Together Caine and Duquesne head a team of forensic investigators that includes Lieutenant Megan Donner Kim Delaney conceived as a strong woman who could duplicate the chemistry that Caruso displayed with Marg Helgenberger during Cross Jurisdictions 15 Detective Eric Delko Adam Rodriguez an underwater recovery expert 16 Walter Simmons Omar Miller a detective who forces the CSIs to do more science and research instead of relying on databases 17 Los Angeles Police transfer Jesse Cardoza Eddie Cibrian 17 former FBI agent Natalia Boa Vista Eva LaRue and Ryan Wolfe Jonathan Togo a master of genetics 18 recruited following the death of Detective Timothy Speedle Rory Cochrane 19 The team are assisted by Medical Examiner Alexx Woods Khandi Alexander who began her career as a medical Examiner in New York 20 and her replacement Tara Price Megalyn Echikunwoke 21 Miami Dade Police Sergeant Frank Tripp Rex Linn 22 and Horatio s sister in law Detective Yelina Salas Sofia Milos 23 During their investigations the team cooperate with both allies and nemeses including Internal Affairs Lieutenant Rick Stetler David Lee Smith 24 States Attorney Rebecca Nevins Christina Chang 25 Medical Examiner Tom Loman Christian Clemenson 26 and newly minted detective Sam Owens Taylor Cole 27 Production editConcept and development edit On April 17 2002 CBS Television Studios announced plans to launch a series originally titled CSI Miami Dade a spin off to the hit procedural CSI On the location choice co creator Carol Mendelsohn stated that she Anthony E Zuiker and Ann Donahue felt Miami was the most happening place Miami is so rich as a character There is so much water There are so many different cultures here all colliding Its politics are so interesting All that gives Miami an edge 28 CBS ordered 22 episodes of the series with Anthony Zuiker stating that whilst he intended for the series to look ridiculously gorgeous he felt that the show was not about women walking around in bikinis It s about science 28 The series was launched as a second season episode of CSI Crime Scene Investigation and originally featured a cast led by Caruso Procter Rodriguez Alexander with Cochrane Delaney joined the series following the pilot episode s broadcast The series is executive produced by creators Carol Mendelsohn Anthony E Zuiker and Ann Donahue with Ann Donahue acting as show runner Jerry Bruckheimer also executive produces the series CSI Crime Scene Investigation stars William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger expressed their displeasure at CBS launch of Miami with Petersen stating that they should have waited five years for a CSI spinoff Helgenberger supported Petersen s comments during an Emmy acceptance speech noting that as far as she was concerned there s only one CSI Petersen jestingly referred to the series NYPDCSI as it initially featured both Caruso and Delaney of NYPD Blue fame 29 Casting edit In 2002 CSI executive producer Anthony Zuiker began casting for the then unnamed Miami based spin off First cast was Procter as Calleigh Duquesne Regarding her decision to leave The West Wing and join Miami Procter stated that It was like choosing between a boyfriend that wants to be with you casually or a man that says I love you She described her character as a weird girl bright and very nerdy She wears a lot of boot cut corduroy pants and turquoise necklaces and looks like a hippie I just like to pretend I m Velma in Scooby Doo 30 Rodriguez Cochrane and Alexander were cast alongside Procter completing the supporting ensemble For the lead CBS suggested Caruso Zuiker who stated that he had heard about the NYPD Blue thing was initially hesitant Elaborating Zuiker stated that he sort of jumped in and said Naw I don t know about this guy The show s tough enough to get off the ground and I don t want to walk into any problems CBS president Les Moonves had announced in January that a Miami spin off was imminent yet It wasn t until we sort of like at the eleventh hour really started to look at our options as to who was going to play Horatio Zuiker Mendelsohn and Donahue revisited Caruso And they said Yeah we ll have him come out for dinner see what he s about 3 Caruso was later cast as Caine He was the last pilot cast member to be contracted to series Following the back door pilot Zuiker stated that he believed the series needed a little more balance in terms of a leading woman Executives offered Sela Ward the part of Megan Donner a lieutenant and Horatio s former boss Ward turned down the role 31 and producers later cast Delaney Ward would later take a role in the subsequent spin off CSI NY Ann Donahue described Delaney s casting as a no brainer stating that when Kim became available we knew in a heartbeat that we wanted her Zuiker elaborated noting that Kim brings a level of maturity a level of balance with David Caruso We just felt we were missing something in the whole picture we needed a strong female in the cast The New York Times reported that original lead Procter would now follow Ms Delaney in the credits 32 In late 2002 despite receiving excellent feedback from producers Delaney departed the cast after ten episodes CBS issued a statement noting that Delaney s character had become less integral to the series as it progressed they had hoped to duplicate the sparks between William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger on the original CSI noted EW but Delaney and Caruso s chemistry was lackluster 33 Delaney s departure allowed for younger Emily Procter s profile to be raised to that of leading female 4 Sofia Milos was cast in a recurring role to fill the void supposed to have been created by Delaney s departure In season three Milos was promoted to series regular 34 TV Guide reported that Milos would depart after one season as a main cast member 23 Also in the third season Jonathan Togo was cast as Ryan Wolfe a character created to replace an unnamed member of the CSI team expected to die in the line of duty 35 This cast member was later announced as Rory Cochrane 36 On April 10 2006 Ann Donahue announced that recurring cast members Rex Linn and Eva LaRue were also joining the main cast after recurring since season one and season four respectively 37 The fourth main cast member to depart the series was Khandi Alexander in the series sixth season Alexander was replaced by Megalyn Echikunwoke 38 who departed after a single season Adam Rodriguez departed in season eight 39 though he returned in season nine During Rodriguez s temporary departure Eddie Cibrian appeared as a series regular 40 though in June 2010 he was let go from his contract 41 Omar Miller also joined the cast in season eight 42 Locations edit nbsp The SkyOne headquarters regularly used for exterior views of the crime lab CSI Miami was filmed primarily in California Indoor scenes were shot at Raleigh Manhattan Studios in Manhattan Beach California Most outdoor scenes were filmed in Long Beach as well as portions of Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach Beach areas of Marina Green Park and Rainbow Lagoon Park in downtown Long Beach were often used for other outdoor scenes as the newly constructed high rise condos there gave the appearance of being in Miami The sculptured walkway paying tribute to the old Pike Roller Coaster can be seen in the background in the episodes Wrecking Crew and Under The Influence Footage from the Biscayne Courthouse visible prominently in the episode Recoil among others was filmed at the Water Garden Park in Santa Monica at 34 028728 118 471331 43 Other locations around Long Beach are used such as the Naples district whose canals and upscale homes featuring large boat docks and palm trees impart a Miami like atmosphere 44 The building used for exterior shots of the Miami Dade Police Department crime lab is actually the SkyOne Federal Credit Union headquarters located at 14600 Aviation Boulevard in Hawthorne California 45 Many outdoor location shots were also filmed in Miami Dade County Florida including Coconut Grove Coral Gables and Miami Beach 46 Music edit CSI Miami s main theme is Won t Get Fooled Again written and performed by The Who 47 who also perform the theme songs of CSI Crime Scene Investigation CSI NY CSI Cyber and CSI Vegas 48 49 Prior to the opening credits Horatio Caine delivers a one liner or witticism relating to the crime committed 50 51 Cancellation edit On February 1 2012 CBS announced that the 10th season of CSI Miami would have its episode order reduced to 19 episodes in order to make room on the schedule for mid season replacement NYC 22 52 On May 13 2012 both series were canceled 53 54 Procter later stated that the cancellation was kind of shocking for everyone because they had given an indication that CSI NY might go so people would have been prepared and we just weren t prepared 55 Procter had previously commented on the longevity of the series commenting that I remember sitting around with David in the parking lot during season one getting ready for the first episode to air We said we are going to spend the rest of our lives together For better or worse 56 Eva LaRue later echoed Procter s sentiments stating that she was sad because we did not get a chance to say goodbye to the fans or to each other 57 CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler issued a statement noting that when the slightly different budgets and ratings concerns for the CSI spin offs were factored in there was no distinction at least in terms of numbers They were very close looking at them forensically they were very close It was an indiscernible difference it was just a matter of looking at the schedule and what looked better 58 In the end NY won that particular duel simply because it features New York City which helped CBS create a Friday night NYC fest 58 Cast and characters editMain article List of CSI Miami characters Main edit David Caruso as Horatio H Caine 59 the iconic director of the Miami Dade Crime Lab 60 and a police lieutenant 61 Rising through the ranks as a bomb squad technician Caine is an expert in explosive forensics 62 and is incredibly protective of his team 4 He often goes to extraordinary lengths to save evidence or a potential victim Throughout the course of the series he becomes more jaded and less ethical developing a far more serious direct and to the point attitude though he maintains his ability to communicate well with children who have suffered traumatic ordeals 63 He is also a skilled marksman Emily Procter as Calleigh Duquesne 64 a CSI Level 3 and Horatio s Assistant Supervisor Duquesne is a veteran MDPD Detective and the longest serving member of the crime lab 65 She is a ballistics specialist 14 Her slight build blonde hair and Southern belle accent often lead others to underestimate her but she is a brilliant and a dedicated scientist 66 She develops a romantic relationship with fellow CSI Eric Delko 67 and in the show s final season adopts two children 68 Adam Rodriguez as Eric Delko 64 a fingerprint and drug expert of Cuban and Russian descent Detective Delko first encountered the CSI team whilst working as a tow truck driver Caine persuaded him to join the MDPD and the two became good friends Eric has three sisters One of them Marisol married Caine and was killed at the end of season 4 Because of this he builds strong bonds where he works developing a strong friendship with Tim Speedle and a romantic interest in Calleigh seasons 1 8 9 10 recurring season 8 Khandi Alexander as Alexx Woods 69 a medical examiner for Miami Dade County Alexx began her medical career in New York as a physician and became a medical examiner with the CSI team after moving to Miami for personal reasons She is a very emotional person and is more of a mother figure for the CSI team showing great concern for them She also often talks to the dead bodies Alexx eventually leaves CSI in order to spend more time with the living seasons 1 6 guest star seasons 7 8 Rory Cochrane as Tim Speedle 70 known affectionately as Speed a trace evidence and impressions expert from Syracuse New York He worked for the St Petersburg PD in 1997 and had a degree in biology from Columbia University Speed joined the team at the recommendation of Jesse Cardoza and became an invaluable asset Speed often failed to comply to departmental standards however and was killed as a result of his unclean weapon misfiring seasons 1 3 guest star season 6 Kim Delaney as Megan Donner 71 Horatio s first partner and a respected MDPD Police Lieutenant She was the director of the MDPD Crime Lab prior to taking indefinite leave due to the death of her husband who was killed in the line of duty She believes in following the evidence and as such is often seen as adversarial to Horatio s go with the gut detective style As a result of this Megan resigns finding the pressure of the job to now be more than she could handle season 1 Sofia Milos as Yelina Salas a Colombian homicide detective frequently attached to CSI investigations and the widow of Horatio s brother Raymond Caine She later starts a relationship with IAB Sergeant Rick Stetler Yelina leaves the team and moves to Rio with her family although she later returns to Miami as a private investigator Recurring seasons 1 2 main season 3 guest star seasons 5 7 Jonathan Togo as Ryan Wolfe a Detective attached to Horatio s team Ryan was working as a police officer at the time he was hired for the lab by Caine who noted Ryan s immaculate care of his gun likely due to Wolfe having OCD Ryan was replacing fallen CSI Tim Speedle who died in the line of duty as a direct result of his poor gun maintenance The team and Eric in particular are hostile to Ryan at first though they later warm to him seasons 3 10 recurring season 3 Rex Linn as Frank Tripp a Texas born homicide detective who accompanies the team to the crime scenes He is known for interrogating suspects in his typical sarcastic manner and has a good working relationship with all the CSIs He is divorced with three kids and has known Horatio since at least 1997 Over the course of the series he is promoted to sergeant taking on a more prominent role within the MDPD and spending a short time in uniform Recurring seasons 1 4 seasons 5 10 Eva LaRue as Natalia Boa Vista 72 an MDPD Detective 72 and DNA specialist hired by Caine Upon her arrival she was only allowed to work on cold or unsolved cases due to the restrictions of her federal grant although it is later revealed she is in fact an FBI Special Agent working undercover She later applies to join the team permanently much to the initial chagrin of Delko and Wolfe She was a victim of domestic abuse during her marriage Recurring season 4 seasons 5 10 Megalyn Echikunwoke as Tara Price 21 the day shift medical examiner who replaces Alexx following her departure She is initially well received by the team until she is shown to steal a bottle of Oxycodone an opioid analgesic medication from a victim in the morgue Ryan Wolfe confronts Tara about the stolen pills in her locker and she is later arrested and dismissed from the team Tara is replaced shortly thereafter by Dr Tom Loman season 7 recurring season 7 Eddie Cibrian as Jesse Cardoza 73 an MDPD Detective who worked with Horatio and Megan prior to the formation of the CSI team He returns to Miami following a stint as a LAPD officer in order to track the man who murdered his wife Cardoza builds strong friendships within the team but is killed in the line of duty during a halon attack on the lab Walter is particularly hurt by his loss season 8 guest star season 9 Omar Benson Miller as Walter Simmons 74 a Louisiana native and art theft specialist who transfers over from the night shift to join Horatio s team 75 Simmons large build is often intimidating to suspects However he is shown to be one of the most caring and compassionate members of the team He is extremely close to both Ryan and Jesse and develops a friendship with LVPD CSI Raymond Langston seasons 8 10 recurring season 8 Recurring edit Main article List of minor CSI Miami characters Holt McCallany as John Hagen 76 a MPD Homicide Detective who had emotional and psychological problems He was the partner of Caine s presumed dead brother Hagen kills himself in front of Calleigh seasons 1 3 Boti Bliss as Maxine Valera 77 a DNA technician who works on Caine s team She is incredibly capable but has an unfortunate habit of taking shortcuts whilst processing evidence seasons 2 8 Johnny Whitworth as Jake Berkeley 78 originally an MDPD Narcotics Detective Jake transfers to Homicide following a stint in undercover He and Calleigh were in a relationship in the academy and later rekindle this seasons 5 8 Christian Clemenson as Tom Loman 79 Miami s newest medical examiner and the third replacement for Dr Alexx Woods 80 Loman is socially awkward but invaluable to the team developing strong bonds throughout his tenure 80 seasons 8 10 Taylor Cole as Samantha Owens 81 an MDPD Detective who is assigned to Horatio s CSI team 82 Formerly a lab technician 82 Owens develops a flirtatious relationship with Wolfe 83 season 10 Episodes editMain article List of CSI Miami episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankViewers in millions First airedLast airedBackdoor pilotMay 9 2002 2002 05 09 124September 23 2002 2002 09 23 May 19 2003 2003 05 19 1216 45 84 224September 22 2003 2003 09 22 May 24 2004 2004 05 24 918 06 85 324September 20 2004 2004 09 20 May 23 2005 2005 05 23 719 00 86 425September 19 2005 2005 09 19 May 22 2006 2006 05 22 918 12 87 524September 18 2006 2006 09 18 May 14 2007 2007 05 14 1216 98 88 621September 24 2007 2007 09 24 May 19 2008 2008 05 19 1613 91 89 725September 22 2008 2008 09 22 May 18 2009 2009 05 18 1314 26 90 824September 21 2009 2009 09 21 May 24 2010 2010 05 24 2412 65 91 922October 3 2010 2010 10 03 May 8 2011 2011 05 08 2711 75 92 1019September 25 2011 2011 09 25 April 8 2012 2012 04 08 3610 84 93 Crossover with CSI NY edit On Monday November 7 2005 and Wednesday November 9 2005 CBS aired the first crossover within the CSI franchise with a CSI Miami episode titled Felony Flight and a CSI NY episode titled Manhattan Manhunt 94 The episodes see an escaped prisoner embark on a killing spree that quite naturally brings together Lt Horatio Caine and his team and Detective Mac Taylor of CSI NY and his team a spree that eventually mounts to 13 bodies in the two episodes 94 Anthony Zuiker described the event as virtually a movie 94 while CSI Miami s show runner Ann Donahue stated that despite a crossover being planned earlier she had held off on this because she wanted to wait until New York had distinguished itself from its predecessors 94 Zuiker noted that as well as being a tremendous treat for viewers the crossover would provide a chance to sample other CSI shows and casts and mysteries on other nights particularly due to the complete visual makeover undertaken during CSI NY s second season in terms of the lighting style the colors and the new labs 94 He also described the crossover as the event that the franchise needed at this point not only for CSI NY but for the viewers And it s I feel some of our best work if not the best 94 Crossover with CSI Crime Scene Investigation edit Main article CSI Trilogy In 2005 prior to the airing of Felony Flight Ann Donahue stated that you never know when a three way crossover will be produced with Zuiker stating that the beauty of this franchise is it s very interchangeable in terms of how crossover combinations will work 94 In 2009 CBS commissioned a three part crossover starring CSI Crime Scene Investigation star Laurence Fishburne an event that EW dubbed the Great CSI Crossover Experiment That William Petersen Never Would Have Agreed To 95 96 The Miami segment of the crossover titled Bone Voyage aired on November 9 2009 96 Broadcast editThe series was originally broadcast on CBS in the United States airing from September 2002 to May 2010 Mondays at 10 9C and from October 2010 to April 2012 Sundays at 10 9C CBS frequently repeats CSI Miami on weekends during the Crimetime Saturday slot while CBS also owns syndication rights to the series with CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler stating that she intends to air CSI Miami in syndication for years to come 97 Similarly CSI Miami has been syndicated on A amp E Network since 2005 on late Sunday nights Early Monday mornings at 11 00 PM While on December 2 2011 AMC acquired syndication rights of the series and began airing the episodes on January 2 2012 The show airs regularly at 5 4C on weekdays In August 2012 WE tv started airing reruns of the show Both A amp E and Spike TV share the return rights to the crossover episodes with CSI NY Felony Flight and Manhattan Manhunt 98 In Australia Nine Network aired new episodes of CSI Miami and repeats were shown on satellite channel TVH TS formerly TV1 Reception edit nbsp Kim Delaney was praised for her edgy performance as Lieutenant Megan Donner Despite this she only appeared in the first half of the show s first season Reviews for CSI Miami are generally positive with the website Metacritic rating the series 63 out of 100 based on 30 reviews which constitutes a generally favorable response 99 In 2002 Ann Hodges of The Houston Chronicle stated that the clone could turn out to be better than the original while Aaron Barnhart of The Kansas City Star commented that CSI Miami just feels like the show CSI should have been all along 99 Tim Goodman noted that There probably isn t a bigger slam dunk victor on the fall schedule than CSI Miami describing it as on its own a very fine show 100 Following the series finale Nina Tassler credited CSI Miami with being a key player in CBS s rise to the top stating that the series leaves an amazing television legacy a signature look and style and global popularity 8 CBS News described CSI Miami as one of TV s biggest hits 101 Brendan Bernhard of The New York Sun stated that with repeat viewing Mr Caruso s mannerisms become less annoying than soothing as they melt into all those hypnotic patterns of shadow and light and your critical faculties melt along with them It s like a real estate show with characters and a plot and it can hook you The pristine settings the stunning aerial views of harbors and yachts the gorgeous homes and burnished floors and then a flash of anger a gush of blood At which point enter Miami Dade Head Investigator Lieutenant Horatio Caine world s most popular cop And not by chance an American 102 Tim Goodman stated that Caruso reminds everyone why he s good on the small screen as the confident dispassionate and slightly cynical Horatio 103 Nina Tassler later credited Caruso for leading a talented cast for ten outstanding seasons 8 Similarly Goodman described Delaney s portrayal of Megan Donner as edgy enough to keep up with Caruso 100 and the Chicago Tribune credits Delaney with leading a strong cast and a slickly produced series 103 SF Gate commented that she should be credited for saving a fledgling new series 104 In 2006 BBC News published an article stating that CSI Miami was the world s most popular television series The article cites a study conducted by Informa and published by Radio Times magazine that collected television viewing data in 20 countries revealing that CSI Miami was featured in more top 10 viewing charts than any other series Adam Thomas the media research manager responsible for the study explained The objective of our research was to find the most consistently successful programme worldwide in terms of attracting viewers We were not therefore concerned with shows that performed extremely well in a relatively small number of markets CSI Miami was therefore named the most popular programme because it featured in more countries top ten rankings for 2005 than any other 105 Nearly all episodes of the series had a cold open which ended with Caruso putting on sunglasses and making a quip or pun related to the newfound crime before the show cut to the scream of Yeah in Won t Be Fooled Again for the opening credits This imagery became a common meme on the Internet typically in response to a similar pun made on user forums 106 107 Accolades editAwards edit ALMA Awards 2011 Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Adam Rodriguez 108 ASCAP Award 2005 Top TV Series Score Jeff Cardoni 109 2006 Top TV Series Score Jeff Cardoni 110 2009 Top TV Series Score Jeff Cardoni 111 ASC Awards 2003 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Pilot Cross Jurisdictions 112 BMI Film amp TV Awards 2003 TV Music Award Pete Townshend 113 2004 TV Music Award Pete Townshend 113 2005 TV Music Award Pete Townshend 113 2008 TV Music Award Pete Townshend 114 2009 TV Music Award Pete Townshend 115 Emmy Awards 2003 Outstanding Cinematography A Simple Man 116 2007 Outstanding Stunt Co Ordination Rush 116 California On Location 2007 Assistant Location Manager of the Year Adam Robinson 117 Image Awards 2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Khandi Alexander 118 Imagen Foundation Awards 2011 Best Supporting Actress on Television Eva LaRue 119 2012 Best Supporting Actress on Television Eva LaRue 120 Motion Picture Sound Editors 2005 Best Sound Editing in Long Form Effects amp Foley Crime Wave 121 2007 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Music Rio 122 2009 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Music Tipping Point 123 People s Choice Awards 2003 Favorite New TV Dramatic Series 124 Teen Choice Awards 2012 Choice TV Actor Adam Rodriguez 124 2012 Choice TV Series Action 125 Nominations edit ALMA Awards 2008 Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Adam Rodriguez 126 2009 Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Adam Rodriguez 127 2009 Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Eva LaRue 127 2011 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Eva LaRue 128 2011 Favorite TV Series 128 ASC Awards 2008 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Darkroom 129 2009 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Inside Out 129 Crime Thriller Award 2008 Best International TV Drama 130 Edgar Award 2009 Best TV Episode Teleplay You May Now Kill The Bride 131 Emmy Awards 2005 Outstanding Sound Editing Lost Son 116 2007 Outstanding Sound Editing No Man s Land 116 2012 Outstanding Sound Editing Blown Away 116 Golden Camera Awards 2009 Best US Television Series 132 Golden Reel Sound Editors Guild Awards 2004 Best Sound Editing Episodic Television 133 Image Awards 2004 Outstanding Drama Series 134 2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Khandi Alexander 135 2006 Outstanding Drama Series 136 2006 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Khandi Alexander 136 2007 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Khandi Alexander 135 Imagen Foundation Awards 2005 Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Adam Rodriguez 137 2006 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Eva LaRue 138 2007 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Eva LaRue 139 2009 Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Eva LaRue 140 Motion Picture Sound Editors 2004 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Effects amp Foley Grand Prix 141 2005 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Effects amp Foley Lost Son 142 2006 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Dialog amp ADR Three Way 143 2006 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Effects amp Foley Urban Hellraisers 143 2007 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Effects amp Foley Come As You Are 144 2010 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Effects amp Foley Point of Impact 145 2010 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Dialog amp ADR Point of Impact 145 2011 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Music L A 146 2012 Best Sound Editing in Short Form Music Crowned 147 2013 Best Sound Editing in Long Form 148 Prism Award 2010 Best Depiction of Mental Health in a Drama Series Head Case 149 Young Artist Awards 2003 Guest Star Male Raja Fenske 150 2003 Guest Star Male Seth Adkins 150 2004 Guest Star Female Sara Paxton 151 2005 Guest Star Male Alex Black 152 2008 Guest Star Female Cole Petersen 153 2010 Guest Star 13 and Under Scotty Noyd Jr 154 2011 Guest Star 11 13 Colin Ford 155 2012 Guest Star 11 13 Maxim Knight 156 2012 Guest Star 17 21 Erin Sanders 156 2012 Guest Star 10 and Under Danielle Parker 156 Adaptations and spin offs editMain article CSI franchise Sunil Nayar an executive producer of CSI Miami has stated that navigating a show like CSI Miami is not unlike commanding a ship in a fleet Its obligation to the bigger CSI franchise is almost like the obligation one feels towards one s siblings 157 Like CSI Crime Scene Investigation CSI Miami has spawned a series of comic books novels and video games based on the show CSI has also been released as a series of mobile games In 2007 CBS teamed up with game developer Gameloft to bring CSI to mobile phones The first of the series to be published was CSI Miami The game features actual cast members such as Caine Woods and Duquesne who are trying to solve a murder in South Beach with the player s assistance 158 The game is also available for download on various iPod devices 159 CSI NY edit Main article CSI NY In December 2003 Entertainment Weekly reported that there are rumblings that co creator Anthony Zuiker and company are planning a third franchise to be set in New York City 1 In 2004 CBS commissioned the New York set CSI series 160 161 starring Gary Sinise as a detective named Mac Taylor 161 Mac a veteran officer who lost his wife during the terror attacks on September 11 was expected to make a guest appearance on CSI Miami in May 2004 161 162 On March 23 2004 Melina Kanakaredes was cast as Stella a crime scene unit detective 163 Kanakaredes was cast following her signing a talent deal with CBS in August 2003 164 The Futon Critic noted that Kanakaredes was initially set up as the lead of the drama project I C E about the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement a wing of the Dept of Homeland Security With I C E s development stalled Kanakaredes was free to join NY 165 Vanessa Ferlito and Carmine Giovinazzo were also cast in lead roles 163 The pilot episode for CSI NY titled MIA NYC NonStop aired on May 17 2004 and also featured Hill Harper 166 On the aesthetic difference between CSI Miami and CSI NY senior writer Andrew Lipsitz stated that all cities are fantasies made up of the dreams of individual inhabitants New York is its own fantasy it s the great fantasy of anyone who came here from another country It may or may not be more real it may or may not be baked in the sun but it s an amalgam of everyone s dreams 167 Anthony Zuiker also stated that while Miami feature s self contained episodes that favor solving crimes over exploring characters lives NY will be more character driven 4 USA Today later observed that structurally the CSIs bear striking similarities Each unit which uses advanced forensic techniques to solve crimes is headed by a veteran male joined by a leading female yet climate offers variation NY offers the prospect of frozen corpses 4 References edit a b Tucker Ken CSI Miami EW com Retrieved July 23 2016 Tucker Ken CSI Miami EW com Retrieved July 23 2016 a b c Matthew Alman Is David Caruso Too Good to be True Miami New Times a b c d e Keveney Bill September 16 2004 USATODAY com Crime pays for CSI franchise Usatoday30 usatoday com Retrieved July 23 2016 Jessica Holland October 11 2010 CSI the mystery of the unstoppable juggernaut The National 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