"CSI: Miami" From the Grave (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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7/10
intrigued
kiri-laing7 January 2008
a coffin with a gangster in it, a vulnerable housekeeper in a house filled with secrets, and a CSI with a guilty conscience...An interesting start to the season indeed.

I was rather impressed with the shooting from the coffin and the scene with Horatio and the priest. I wouldn't have taken him for a religious man, but I haven't been following the series long. I thought it was a tasty little bit of filming that they mirrored the confession booth look a moment later with the police officer looking at a suspect through the mesh in a car.

I found the plot engaging and the script a little better than normal (although aside from snappy one liners the script isn't that great in MOST episodes).

As with anyone who frequently watches crime dramas, I can become jaded towards scumbags after awhile, but I found myself vehemently angry at Mr. Livingston for his actions, and felt truly bad for the housekeeper's plight.

One thing that bothered me about the episode, however, was the idea that Horatio felt he had blood on his hands. Who is this referring to? Did he accidentally shoot a kid at one point? I ask because one of the biggest issues I have with the series is that he shoots people ALL THE TIME and doesn't seem to care about it. They are criminals, true, but we are talking about someone's life here. That they are making him out to be a really sensitive guy this one time makes it seem a little cynical.

Nevertheless, an episode worth seeing. I only worry about when the Mala Noche start to do some real damage...
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9/10
Good Start To New Season
ccthemovieman-111 November 2006
The season opener gets off to a bang when, at a funeral service at a cemetery, the "corpse" lifts the lid off the top of the coffin and shoots people with an automatic.

In essence, this is about a new gang, the "Mala Noche," that has made big inroads in Miami, a gang that brags that it outdoes the Mafia easily. The Hispanic group isn't into drugs because they don't want to risk deportation, but they are murderers for hire and they are smuggling in hand grenades, among other things. They have also murdered and raped a few others here and those cases are examined, too, in this episode.

Who is helping them, who gets hurt along the way, and the fact our hero Lt. Caine (David Caruso) is number one on the Mala Noche's hit list, all combine for an intense opening show - devoted to this one story. The key is to bring down their leader, known as "Diablo."

A few side notes: Caine is still having guilt "from blood on his hands" and the opening and closing scenes both have him at church, attempting to help with that spiritual matter. At the second scene we see someone trailing him. Yet another person is going to try to make life tough for Caine - a familiar problem.

A good show and one that gets the new season off on the right foot.
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