Thoughts on CSI
October 10, 2008 – 10:12 amWith fall season comes all the TV shows. For all the tv addicts, it’s a relief to finally get out of the summer reruns. Now I’m not a tv addict, but I do watch some shows, mainly CSI, though I don’t really have to watch it.
I just finished the season 9 premiere of CSI:LV. 9 seasons is a very long time, which is why most of the characters are going out. We saw Warrick’s death, and even more of Grissom revealed through that death. I mean, you’d never imagine the aloof, taciturn guy of the beginning to be actually so moved and actually crying (kind of) during his speech at Warrick’s funeral. I’m sure CSI die-hards are weeping out there. It’s kind of sad that everyone has to eventually leave/die, including Grissom himself later this season, which will no doubt have some fans jumping the boat. But I guess 9 seasons is a little too much. If I were a CSI actor, I would get out too. You know, all the rest of your life you’re just gonna be that person from CSI. Which isn’t very nice - or it could be nice. Anyway, whatever.
CSI:Miami is just as usual, fast-paced and packed full of action. One would think that Miami was really that exciting (scary) with explosions and shootouts regularly. Of course, the fact that Horatio lives in Miami probably accounts for all the crimes happening. (btw, some of the people that are dangerous to befriend are Jessica Fletcher of ‘Murder, She Wrote’ and Conan, from the lame Japanese cartoon ‘Detective Conan’. Someone is bound to die wherever they go.)