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List Price: $29.99 | | Label: CBS Television
Salesrank: 5310
Released: January 4, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Led by former homicide detective Horatio Caine (Caruso), CSI: MIAMI follows a Miami forensics unit as they work crimes amid the steamy, tropical surroundings and cultural crossroads of Miami. Caine leads an elite team that includes Calleigh Duquesne (Procter), a bilingual Southern beauty with a specialty in ballistics; Tim Speedle (Cochrane), a cocky yet disarming investigator who is well-connected on the street; Eric Delko (Rodriguez), an underwater recovery expert who knows all the twists and turns of the Florida waterways; and Alexx Woods (Alexander), the no-nonsense, know-it-all coroner.
C.S.I. Miami - The Complete Second Season Reviews:
Love CSI 
2009-02-02 - I am a huge fan of the CSI series, particularly CSI:Miami. This was a solid volume, the season themes leading into s3 and keeping the audience entertained along the way.
Lo mejor en series 
2009-01-19 - Estoy dispuesto a comprar todas las temporadas de CSI Miami, son de lo mejor, recomendados 100%
What a blast ! 
2009-01-18 - Season 2 has some of the best stories of the entire series is almost as good as season 1 !
Sadly this is Tim Speedles last full season on the show, who was my favorite character.
When CSI: Miami was still believable 
2008-10-22 - David Caruso's overacting aside, season 2 of CSI: Miami was pretty decent. The cases and the evidence were still in the realm of real possibility, even if Horatio Caine's omniscience gets a little irritating after a while. Emily Proctor and Adam Rodriguez are good for some lighter moments, which are desperately needed to balance out the black hole that is Caruso's ultra-serious acting.
The introduction of several continuing plotlines, most of which revolve around Horatio's dead brother, adds a nice undertone that give a story that carries throughout the show, which is much more episode-based than its predecessor.
Horatio Meets McGarrett! 
2008-06-01 - I almost never watch TV Series these years, but thanks to JetBlue and a cross-country consulting contract, I've watched back-to-back-to-back episodes of this show on Direct TV. I'd probably have never watched it otherwise, but, with that said, this is a great show!
This brand of drama-meets-beach combined with clever investigative twists, and the latest technology (kudos to Chai Fong!), combined with the "no deals" boss at the top makes this series eerily like a 21st century Hawaii-Five-O!
I was a 5-0 junkie and now CSI: Miami's got me hooked for many of the same qualities!