Monday, September 25, 2006

From Vegas to Miami

I’ve completed watching the sixth season of CSI, and now in to the series’ spin-off, CSI: Miami. It’s pretty interesting to note that unlike the Vegas chief, Grissom, Horatio Caine seems to be taking most, if not all, of the cases somewhat personally. Grissom, in my opinion, was more interested in the puzzles rather than the victims. Solve and move on. Caine, in the early episodes of the season, was somewhat taking them rather personally. Also, while there were mostly multi-cases style in Vegas series, Miami series so far limited the number of cases per episode. Caine, unlike Grissom, seemed to be more active. Rather than completely delegating cases to his crew, he usually jumped into the fray himself. Maybe because of the single-case style of the series. While Grissom indirectly nurtured his crew to become better CSIs, Caine didn’t display such thing so far. It’s too early to vote for the value of the Miami series, but I may have the picture when I complete the first season.

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