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C.S.I. Miami: The Complete Third Season


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Each locale in the CSI family has their own color palette: the original series is a dingy, seedy green, while New York is shot in gloomy blue hues. Miami, on the other hand, is a rich meld of citrus yellows and oranges, as bright as star David Caruso's hair. Yet with all the muscle-beach shots and balmy palm trees, grisly crime scenes are waiting to be dusted. The third season of CSI: Miami starts off with a bang (literally) as cast regular Rory Cochrane is killed in the line of duty. His death casts a shadow over the Miami crew, who have the courtesy to mention his name every few episodes or so. Instead of replacing Cochrane with a colorful new character, however, he's replaced by replicas of the other shows. One is young, inexperienced Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo, bearing a resemblance to the original CSI's young, inexperienced Eric Szmanda). Also joining the cast full-time is Det. Yelina Salas (Sofia Milos), who brings a Raphaelite beauty to the cast a la Melina Kanakeredes from CSI: NY, but she has very little to do but receive longing glances from Horatio Crane (Caruso), who still harbors feelings for her. Too bad she's the widow of Crane's dead brother.

Miami's unusual cases include an axe murderer (Eric Roberts) with an apprentice; a Romeo who dies at a speed-dating event; a corpse whose skull must be boiled for processing; a party girl crushed to death by a snake; and a crime scene that involves a tsunami (yes, that's right.). Even pro skateboarder Tony Hawk turns up as--what else?--a pro skateboarder who's killed while motion-capturing himself for a video game. The best thing in CSI: Miami is Caruso, who gets more yardage out of Horatio Crane than the other CSI franchise leads. As a detective, he isn't restricted to swabbing people's mouths but gets to pull out a gun and strong-arm suspects. He also may have the biggest love for over-the-top dramatic pauses on television ("Because. The evidence. Is. The. One. Who's. Talking."), but he's having fun doing it.--Ellen A. Kim



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Like their CSI counterparts in Las Vegas, the CSI: Miami team, headed by lead criminologist Horatio Caine, tackles the fascinating, compelling approach to crime known as forensic science. Behind the sun, surf and palm trees lurks a captivating, 24 - episode season of spellbinding mysteries and baffling clues - all captured on DVD in this seven-disc collection of CSI: Miami - The Complete Third Season.

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4.0 out of 5 stars excellent value, Dec 29 2006
By Shemogue (New Brunswick) - See all my reviews
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I bought the "complete season" DVD package because I don't get CSI Miami on TV where I live. It is excellent value, nearly 20 hours of viewing for about $50, and without the irritating commercials that plague regular TV viewing. Also the CSI series (Las Vegas, Miami & NY) are all issued promptly within the same year as the TV season in which they appeared, which keeps the series timely for people like myself. I gladly fork over my hard-earned cash for all 3 CSI sets the minute they become available.

As for the "extras": some of the commentaries are interesting but they could be more informative about the settings, actors etc. The commentators are writers or directors of particular episodes, but frankly some of them sound as ignorant as if they were passers-by dragged in from the street. Some appear to be half asleep or perhaps they are drunk. Fortunately it don't care that much about the commentaries & no longer waste my time listening to them. It does not detract much from my appreciation of the DVD set.
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