CSI: Miami
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| Format | Crime Drama - Police procedural |
| Created by | Anthony E. Zuiker Carol Mendelsohn Ann Donahue |
| Starring | David Caruso Emily Procter Adam Rodriguez Khandi Alexander Jonathan Togo Rex Linn Eva LaRue |
| No. of seasons | 6 |
| No. of episodes | 131 (List of episodes) |
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| Running time | 40–45 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | CBS |
| Picture format | 480i (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV) |
| Original run | May 9, 2002 (on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) September 23, 2002 – present |
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| IMDb profile | |
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CSI: Miami (aka. Crime Scene Investigation: Miami) is a spin-off of the popular CBS network series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The show trails the investigations of a team of Miami-Dade Police Department forensic scientists as they unveil the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths and crimes committed.
CSI: Miami is produced in partnership with the Canadian media company Alliance Atlantis and CBS Paramount Television. On May 16, 2007, CBS renewed the show for a sixth season. CSI: Miami's sixth season began airing on September 24, 2007.
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CSI: Miami is filmed primarily in the United States. While location shots are filmed in the South Florida/Miami-Dade area, much of the footage is shot in the Los Angeles area due to cheaper production and studio costs. Beach and marina shots are usually filmed in Marina del Rey. The stylish exterior of police headquarters is the FAA Credit Union near LAX. Police lab interiors are filmed at a studio complex in nearby Manhattan Beach.
The theme song, like that of its sister shows, uses a song by The Who. In the case of CSI: Miami, the song used is "Won't Get Fooled Again," with lyrics by Pete Townshend and vocals by Roger Daltrey from their 1971 album, Who's Next.
All throughout the series music plays an important role, with popular music often playing during the course of an episode. Musicians who have lent their music to the show include Lynyrd Skynyrd, Paul Oakenfold, Audioslave, Ill Nino, Sigur Ros, Prince, Oasis, Seal, Damien Rice, Mogwai, Drowning Pool, Black Eyed Peas, Chemical Brothers, Finger Eleven, Kylie Minogue, Papa Roach, Interpol, Chronic Future, Death Cab for Cutie, and Linkin Park.
CSI: Miami: The Soundtrack was released on September 24, 2002 by Hip-O Records.
Creators: Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, and Ann Donahue
Executive Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, Ann Donahue, Jonathan Littman, Danny Cannon, Nancy Miller, Sam Strangis
Like the original CSI, CSI: Miami is a police procedural about a team of forensic scientists who serve the Miami-Dade Police Department. It is set in present-day Miami-Dade County (which mainly includes unincorporated Miami-Dade, as well as Miami, Kendall, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Opa-Locka, Key Biscayne, etc.).
The team investigates mysterious and unusual deaths to determine who killed whom and why, and also solves other serious crimes such as rape. The show frequently focuses on a single case in each episode as opposed to the two-cases-per-episode storytelling of its sister shows, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and CSI: NY. Many of its characters have appeared on all three CSI related shows because of the two part episodes.
- Lt. Horatio Caine (David Caruso): the Head of the Miami-Dade crime lab, a forensic analyst and former bomb squad officer. In season 1 episode 2, Caine revealed that everything he knew had been taught to him by his mentor, Al Humphreys (played by Lou Beatty, Jr.), who is killed by an explosion while trying to defuse a bomb in the episode. Caine was briefly married to Eric Delko's sister Marisol, which ended when she was murdered by a Mala Noche sniper. As of the season 6 premiere, Horatio has discovered that he has a sixteen year-old son named Kyle. Kyle was tried as an adult for kidnapping and put in jail. He was present at the death of Tim Speedle, and that of Horatio's brother, Ray. Caine appears to have a good sense for how to communicate with children who have just experienced traumatic ordeals, obtaining information from them quickly and gently.
- Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter): a ballistics specialist. Her father is an alcoholic attorney who has tried to rehabilitate himself several times. She has a brief relationship with John Hagen in season 2; in the season 3 finale Hagen shoots himself while she is getting a different gun, after having pulled a gun on her earlier in the episode. It has been hinted that romantic interests have sprung up between her and others, including Special Agent Peter Elliot, fellow CSI and best friend Eric Delko and currently homicide Detective Jake Berkeley. She follows the letter of the rules at all times (except once with her father).
- Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez): a fingerprint and drug identification expert of Cuban and Russian descent. In episode 410, "Shattered", Delko's job is endangered when he is arrested for drug possession, but it is discovered that the marijuana was for his sister to ease the pain of her leukemia treatments. Delko's sister was murdered by a Mala Noche sniper after she married Delko's boss, Horatio Caine. He is also the team's underwater recovery expert. While trying to rescue a woman kidnapped by escapee Clavo Cruz, Delko was critically wounded by one of Cruz's henchmen. He survived and is now back on the team.
- Dr. Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander): a Miami-Dade medical examiner. 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 often talks to the dead bodies as she examines them. She is married with a young son and daughter. Alexx is not the chief medical examiner, as noted in one the episodes when she was offered to transfer to the night shift by the Chief Medical Examiner, but rejected the position.
- Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo (Season 3-): Ryan was working as a police officer at the time he was hired by Horatio, who noted with approval that Ryan kept his firearm immaculately clean (his predecessor, Speedle, died in the line of duty as a direct result of his poor gun maintenance). He first appeared in the episode "Under the Influence", but did not become a regular cast member until "Hell Night". Ryan appears to believe in curses ("Curse of the Coffin"). Ryan was impaled in the eye with a nailgun in the episode "Nailed". At the end of the episode "Burned" (#522), Ryan was fired for being directly linked to a murder suspect and lying about it. Seeking jobs as both a crime scene expert, an expert witness for the defense, a firearms range technician and applying to work as an ME Investigator while applying for reinstatement, he is later reinstated.
- Det. Sgt. Frank Tripp (Rex Linn) (Season 5-; Recurring Seasons 1-4): a Texan homicide detective who regularly accompanies the team to the crime scenes. He has a gruff appreciation for the capabilities of the CSIs and their excellent results. He has a good working relationship with all the CSIs, particularly Calleigh. He is divorced, with three kids (episode 118, "Dispo Day"). After passing the Sergeant's Exam, Tripp is back in uniform.
- Natalia Boa Vista (Eva LaRue) (Season 5- ; Recurring Season 4): a DNA analyst who upon first arriving, was only allowed to work on cold or unsolved cases due to the restrictions of her federal grant. She and Delko dated briefly, which ended abruptly after a pregnancy scare. She escaped an abusive marriage before joining the department, when her association with a society for battered women was key to helping the team solve the murder of a woman (who had been killed by the victim's ex-husband) assuming an alias for protection. In season 5, she, much to her distress, discovered her abusive ex-husband, Nick Townsend, was out of prison when he served her with a restraining order; he was working for a private company that cleans up crime scenes, which created a difficult situation with forcing her to make terms with him to get the restraining order dropped. The two shared a tense professional relationship until Nick's murder, a crime for which Boa Vista was briefly considered the prime suspect.
- Megan Donner (Kim Delaney) (Season 1): Horatio's predecessor who went on indefinite leave from her job following the death of her husband. She briefly returned to work alongside Horatio, who has since been promoted to head investigator of the CSI unit, but later resigned, finding the pressures of the job to now be more than she could handle. The character was reportedly written out due to the lack of chemistry between Delaney and Caruso[citation needed].
- Tim "Speed" Speedle (Rory Cochrane) (Seasons 1-2; Guest Season 6): trace evidence and impressions expert; originally from Syracuse, New York, with a degree in biology from Columbia University, Speed was killed in the line of duty in the third season premiere, Lost Son; he had not maintained his firearm diligently, and was shot by a suspect when it misfired during a police shoot-out. The character was written out at the request of Cochrane, who wanted to pursue a career in film and reportedly disliked the long, arduous shooting schedule for CSI: Miami[1]. The actor later reprised his role as a hallucination of Eric Delko's.
- Det. Yelina Salas (Sofia Milos) (Season 3; Recurring Seasons 1-2, 5- ): a Colombian homicide detective frequently attached to CSI investigations, and the widow of Horatio's brother Raymond. She later starts a relationship with IAB Sergeant Rick Stetler, Horatio's personal nemesis. After her husband Raymond was revealed to still be alive, she left with him and their son for Brazil, where they planned to keep a low profile for Raymond's safety. She reappears in Season 5, starting with "Rio" (the season opener). Caine and Delko are in Rio de Janeiro to hunt down Antonio Riaz, who murdered Caine's wife (and Delko's sister) Marisol at the end of Season 4. Riaz is killed in a fight with Horatio, but not before killing Raymond Caine and enlisting Ray Jr into drug running in the shantytowns of the area. Yelina and Ray Jr wind up back in Miami, and Yelina goes into business as a private investigator (episode 522, "Burned"). Yelina investigates a suspect for Horatio, and she locates a birth certificate that reveals that the parolee is in fact Horatio's biological son (episode 601, "Dangerous Son").
CSI: Miami has utilized an extensive cast of recurring characters on the show. Recurring characters can be found as technicians in the crime lab, as homicide detectives, as family members of main characters, and as villains, among others.
See: List of CSI: Miami episodes
CSI: Miami was spun off from an episode of the original CSI entitled "Cross Jurisdictions." In this episode, Catherine Willows and Warrick Brown of the original CSI travel to Miami while investigating the murder of Las Vegas' chief of police.
In addition, CSI: Miami has twice crossed over with spin-off CSI: NY. Characters from CSI: NY were originally featured in the second season CSI: Miami episode, "MIA/NYC NonStop." The shows crossed over a second time in the CSI: Miami season four episode, "Felony Flight," in which Det. Mac Taylor from New York came to Miami to assist Horatio in tracking down a common nemesis. The story was continued in the second season CSI: NY episode, "Manhattan Manhunt," when the murderer flees to New York and Horatio returns to New York with Mac to continue the investigation.
Like its mother show, CSI: Miami has spawned a series of comic books, novels, and video games based on the show. In addition, the show CSI: NY was based on a second season episode of CSI: Miami.
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of CSI: Miami on CBS.
Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, or occasionally early June, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
| Season | Timeslot | Season Premiere | Season Finale | TV Season | Ranking | Viewers (in millions) |
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| 1st | Monday 10:00PM | September 23, 2002 | May 19, 2003 | 2002–2003 | #14 | 16.57 |
| 2nd | Monday 10:00PM | September 22, 2003 | May 24, 2004 | 2003–2004 | #9 | 18.06 |
| 3rd | Monday 10:00PM | September 20, 2004 | May 23, 2005 | 2004–2005 | #7 | 19.00 |
| 4th | Monday 10:00PM | September 19, 2005 | May 22, 2006 | 2005–2006 | #9 | 18.13 |
| 5th | Monday 10:00PM | September 18, 2006 | May 14, 2007 | 2006–2007 | #11 | 17.1[2] |
| 6th | Monday 10:00PM | September 24, 2007 | 2007–2008 | #8 | 15.17 |
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| CSI: Miami season 1 | June 29, 2004 | February 21, 2005 | September 6, 2004 | February 21, 2005 |
| CSI: Miami season 2 | January 4, 2005 | February 20, 2006 | September 12, 2005 | February 20, 2006 |
| CSI: Miami season 3 | November 22, 2005 | October 23, 2006 | August 22, 2006 | October 23, 2006 |
| CSI: Miami season 4 | October 31, 2006 | October 15, 2007 | July 2, 2007 | October 15, 2007 |
| CSI: Miami season 5 | October 30, 2007 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
- The CSI: Miami Region 2 DVD releases have followed a particular pattern whereby each season is progressively released in two parts (each of 11 or 12 episodes, with special features split up) before ultimately being sold as a single boxed set.
- First Run: September 23, 2002–present -- Mondays 10:00pm/9:00pm central
- Repeats: "CSI: Miami" was rerun on A&E Network in 2005. Both A&E and Spike TV share the rerun rights to the crossover episodes (with CSI: NY), Felony Flight and Manhattan Manhunt.[3]
- CBS CSI: Miami official site (Flash required)
- CSI: Miami Official wiki at CBS
- Watching CSI
- "CSI: Miami" at Yahoo! TV
- Brendan Bernhard (February 6, 2007). South Beach Riot. New York Sun Newspaper.
- CSI: Miami - Full episodes
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| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation · CSI: Miami · CSI: NY | |
| Creators | Anthony E. Zuiker · Carol Mendelsohn · Ann Donahue · Jerry Bruckheimer |
| CSI Universe | CSI Effect · Novels · Comics · Video games · Exhibition |
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| Characters | Horatio Caine · Calleigh Duquesne · Eric Delko · Tim Speedle · Frank Tripp · Natalia Boa Vista · Ryan Wolfe · Alexx Woods · Yelina Salas · Megan Donner · Recurring characters |
| Cast | David Caruso · Emily Procter · Adam Rodriguez · Rory Cochrane · Rex Linn · Eva LaRue · Jonathan Togo · Khandi Alexander · Sofia Milos · Kim Delaney |
| External links | Wikiquotes for CSI: Miami · CSI: Miami official website |
| Crossovers | Cross Jurisdictions · MIA/NYC NonStop · Felony Flight |
| Spin-off games | CSI: Miami |
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