The CSI team investigates a well-orchestrated bombing at the funeral of Officer Franklin Clark.The CSI team investigates a well-orchestrated bombing at the funeral of Officer Franklin Clark.The CSI team investigates a well-orchestrated bombing at the funeral of Officer Franklin Clark.
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- TriviaWhile filming his episodes, several regular cast members, including Marg Helgenberger, stated they were not overly fond of Bieber's attitude on set. Helgenberger said that while Bieber was nice to her in person, he acted like a spoiled brat on set, and witnessed him locking a producer in a closet and putting his fist through a cake, among other antics.
- GoofsWhen Nick Stokes loosens his tie during the funeral, you can see a black microphone wire in his collar.
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Catherine Willows: It isn't over.
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A Very Disappointing Return To This Show
After being a big fan of the show but turned off big-time by end of the eighth season, this was my first look at the show in three years. I was disgusted; it not only hadn't gotten better, it's become worse! (Hopefully, that will change as the season goes on and I didn't totally waste my money on this DVD.) Except for one crossover series (I still never miss a CSI-Miami or CSI-New York episode), I was also curious to see what "Ray Langston" was like on a regular basis. Off this episode, it's hard to say he didn't have a whole lot to say, although he still appeared to be running things from a hospital bed.
The annoying things included the overt political bias showing cartoon-like patriot characters, an out-of-place teen idol Justin Bieber, a new CSI person with an English accent so thick I couldn't understand half of what she said, another cheap shot again against anyone who believes in heaven (said by "Sara Sidle,"), a very hostile "Capt. Brass" (has he changed since I last saw him in Season 8?).
CSI-NY and CSI-Miami give you crime stories and an occasional personal story, but rarely deal in politics and religion. It's too bad this show has to be in-your-face with those things, on too many occasions.
Oh, well, it was still fun seeing the old "gang" - George Eads, Eric Szmanda, Marg Helgenberger, Paul Guilfoyle, Jorja Fox, Robert David Hall, David Berman, etc., and I thought the scene in which "Catherine" was trying to convince "Nick" to see a shrink was very touching.
I'm really hoping things get better than this lame opening episode.
The annoying things included the overt political bias showing cartoon-like patriot characters, an out-of-place teen idol Justin Bieber, a new CSI person with an English accent so thick I couldn't understand half of what she said, another cheap shot again against anyone who believes in heaven (said by "Sara Sidle,"), a very hostile "Capt. Brass" (has he changed since I last saw him in Season 8?).
CSI-NY and CSI-Miami give you crime stories and an occasional personal story, but rarely deal in politics and religion. It's too bad this show has to be in-your-face with those things, on too many occasions.
Oh, well, it was still fun seeing the old "gang" - George Eads, Eric Szmanda, Marg Helgenberger, Paul Guilfoyle, Jorja Fox, Robert David Hall, David Berman, etc., and I thought the scene in which "Catherine" was trying to convince "Nick" to see a shrink was very touching.
I'm really hoping things get better than this lame opening episode.
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- ccthemovieman-1
- Dec 12, 2011
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