CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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  • Meet Grissom teams

    8.0
    "Great"
    I really like this series, it was brillant and along with this came two spin-off Miami and New York, these review i going to do after this one. This show is about how police solve crimes thanks to these people.



    Grissom rules no contest, i really like Grissom, who's head of CSI department, his team consist of Catrine( second most experienced CSI, first being Grissom), Warrick despite his gambling problem he's a good CSI, Sarah (the rookie) she was new ,Nick stokes, he more of a cool dude who doesn't take thing too serious. This is Grissom team.



    Catrine, She quite a good CSI before she was a show-girl but she made herself quit and become respected CSI, She has a daugher who don't like her but likes her dad, but he died in season 2. She stuck with Cartine. During season 5 she become new head of CSI but team is split between Cartine and Grissom. Catrine has Warrick and Nick. Grissom has Greg and Sarah.



    Warrick, he my second favourite CSI, he's cool but he's good also he just as nice chacter. Despite his gambling problem which is his only flaw. Nick is same experienced as warrick ,both these two get on well and make good partner as CSI.



    Sarah, at the start she was a rookie, she was new and she was learning during seasons 1 & 2. By season 3 &4 she became better and things between her and Grissom almost heated up but since Grissom an honorable man who's old enough to be her father.



    i mentioned Greg, he was a lab-tech who run evidence collected but since Sarah was no longer a rookie, the writer made him, we actually saw him to be tested to become a CSI, the first one he failed but passed the second one.



    This is still better then two spin-off,hopefully there will be a season 6,7 & 8.
  • i love it

    10
    "Perfect"
    i love this show as you can see from my name my fav is nick this is a awasome show an i love it they are great chareters and a great story line i give them a A+ and in my book they are the best i love this show man it ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • CSI is one of my favorite shows this current season. However, I wonder if it dictates what reality is or what we want reality to be.

    8.9
    "Great"
    I avoided CSI at first, since I don't like to watch series when they first air, I usually just watch reruns. However, this is an exception. Each season gets better, and so does the drama. Katherine's relationship with her father, Sara's drinking problem, Warrick's struggle with gambling are all examples of how real CSI is. On the other hand, the personalities of the main chatacters seem to be a bit farfetched in real life. However, it's a good series to watch for entertainment.
  • I was told to watch this show and now I am addicted.

    9.7
    "Superb"
    I absolutely love this show! I never watched it until a kid in my class told me to try it. I am now officially addicted. I am renting the DVDs to catch up and I am actively watching season 5 repeats. I love Grissom and Greg's humor (though I wish he would be as funny as season 2 again) Sara, however, is my favorite Crime Scene Investigator. I know a ton of people hate her but she has the most angst, thats something I love. The only thing I don't like, which doesnt happen often, is that sometimes, they don't find out who committed the crime and it dissappoints me. But hey, that's life right?

    I highly recommend this show for anyone and everyone who likes police work, mystery,drama and a bit of comedy.
  • This one will be on TV land in 20 years.

    9.8
    "Superb"
    This is a great show that is cutting-edge and gripping. It's shows a completely different side of life that most people would never even think of. There's an old saying "be nice to the geeks in high school, they'll be your bosses in real life". CSI proves it... the science geeks kick butt in this awesome 1 hour extravaganza that happens every week. (Or twice every weeknight on Spike)
  • CSI is by far the greatest show on tv!

    9.5
    "Superb"
    CSI has great storylines and interesting characters. William Petersen is brilliant as Grissom. I don't see who else could bring this character to life.



    It's a pleasure to watch (and rewatch... and rewacht on DVD!). From the very first episode I saw, I was hooked. I certainly hope they'll keep this up for a very long time.
  • The Greatest on TV

    10
    "Perfect"
    Ive been a fan of CSI for 5 years and every year it gets better and better. I am in college and taking CSI classes after watching the first season of this show. CSI is probably one of the few great shows on tv today.



    The characters make this show what it is by the way they work on screen and that brings this show to life. There is no other like this show and I hope that it continues to stay on air as long as it can!
  • Crime Scene Investigation, it's the show that's taking the airwaves by storm.

    10
    "Perfect"
    Crime Scene Investigation is one of the most popular shows to ever hit the airwaves. This show has what every television show tries for. It has a great cast, great storylines, and a great plot. Crime Scene Investigation is one of the most watched shows ever. With William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger as the show's main characters, it's no wonder fans were drawn to this show.



    I first became aware of this show when I was watching CBS one night, and I saw all this hype about it being 'television's number one drama' with thousands of people watching it when it's on. That's when I decided to give it a try. The first episode I ever saw was 'After the Show' on November 20, 2003.



    What first hit me about the show was the case. It was interesting and perplexed. I loved to see the characters using forensic science to solve these cases, and as much as a blood drop on a stocking can help solve the case. One tiny fiber, or a hair, or a void in a blood spray can lead to a conviction in a case or the realization that the suicide was actually a murder.



    What hit me next was the characters. Gil Grissom was the vague and complex advisor. Catherine Willows was the loving mother who changed her life around. Warrick Brown was the gambling addict who wanted to stop it and get on with his life. Nick Stokes was the country boy that can't resist to help someone in need. Sara Sidle was the sexy scientist with a crush on her boss and a terrible secret in her past. Jim Brass was the man who had lost the two things her loves in life and ending up with a rocky core. Greg Sanders was the free-spirited and extreamly adored lab tech who hoped to become a CSI. Dr. Al Robbins was the handicapped coroner with a love for his job. Even the reacurring and guest characters were amazing. Lady Heather, Ecklie, and people like Hodges added a flare to the show. Ecklie and Hodges were the men you loved to hate, and Lady Heather was the woman you'd hate to love.



    I became a major fan of the show, CSI Obsessed. I soon had seen every episode of the fourth season, and then started to rent the season DVDs off NetFlix at the beginning of the fifth season. Soon I had seen every single episode, and was proud of it. I discovered CSI: Miami and CSI: New York too, and I soon saw every episode of them.



    Now that the fifth season is over, and the show is still great and going strong (except for 'Viva Las Vegas', that episode was too rushed) I have gone online and found all these forensic sites. This show has opened up to me and many other people a new and interesting world. Soon forensic and polic shows were all over the television, and all this because of one show. This show has created a huge interest in this stuff, and I, like many other people my age, are wanting to choose forensic science as a career. The only problem is the so called, 'CSI Affect', which is jurors wanting more forensic evidence to convict a person in a trial.



    CSI has changed many people's view of murders, and helped them get an interest. The show is extreamly bold and daring, helping showing that murderers can't escape, because they always leave a trace (although that 'CSI Affect' isn't helping that much). CSI has changed America, and it is the a favorite show among many people.
  • One of the best shows out there to watch even if you didn't find forensic science interesting, you will after you watch this.

    10
    "Perfect"
    I think CSI is one of the best shows ever made and it has started a new world of television into forensic science. The visuals are amazing to watch like when they zoom into a small piece of evidence. CSI is alot better than the other two as it is the original.
  • Slick, classy - the best!

    10
    "Perfect"
    My only regreat with this show is that, living in England, we have to wait before we can watch something that has been out in America for quite a while.



    Consistently well plotted, acted, directed (well, just about everything!) it has transformed my viewing habits (along with CSI:Miami).



    Long may it continue - marvellous tv
  • This show is amazing at how advanced it is.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    I really, really love this show. At first i was skeptical at how it was, but I really did enjoy it. The way it takes a look at forensics really got me interested in doing it as a career. It isn't 100% true, but I like the take on it, and how awkward it is to find clues and when they just appear from nowhere.
  • Science solves crimes--how novel. The grand-daddy of the genre.

    9.0
    "Superb"
    This was the first of it's kind, and has spawned two sequels I actually like better: CSI:Miami and CSI:NY. It does continually surprise me from time to time, and I still watch...but it's showing it's age. I say get back to basics, reunite the original team and go for broke.
  • Many more (well 2) pretenders to the throne have tried but sorry Gary and David, the original mix is still the best. Proof that a great show is not one gimick but the sum of it's parts...

    9.2
    "Superb"
    When C.S.I came along in 2000 it was a very glossy show with very glossy actors and very glossy sets set in Las Vegas around locations which were, well, er, glossy.

    It immediately caught my eye and after some initially stilted dialogue and slightly cheesy plotting in the first couple of episodes it quickly hit it's stride. Combining a mixed cast of interesting characters and fancy bone smashing eat-your-meal-before-you-watch effects along with the most important thing: great story telling, C.S.I quickly became must watch Tv for me.



    Episodes would weave in and out of the victims various friends, enemies, neighbours, bug exterminators and er, bears. Anyone could be the perpetrator and often was but you always knew our heroes were going to get their man(or bear).

    But the big draw to this show is still the fantastic William Petersen as Gil Grissom. He's a regular modern day Columbo, a Quincy for our generation, but different. He knows endless facts about Shakespeare, he knows about mould, he knows everything about bugs and he loves... rollercoasters... what more could you ask for??



    And that's been the big problem with the spinoffs, Miami and N.Y, they haven't collected those parts together properly.

    Miami had the great location and a good supporting actress in Emily Proctor but other characters were weak and Caruso quickly became irritating.

    On paper N.Y must have added up well - Good star power in Sinise and face-for-the-future Melina Kanakaredes as well as a different style of location in the more cramped, busy and industrial New York but somehow it fell flat.



    You could see why Peterson was annoyed



    All the while, C.S.I has held strong and stayed the course even managing to add more characters like my personal favourite, the funny, naive, but eager to learn Greg.



    In the end, in 10 years time, we'll all remember C.S.I and not Miami or N.Y.

    And, of course, we'll remember Gil... though hopefully not that beard...
  • Quickly became one of my top 3 favourite shows on tv, when I started watching only this past season(because of the NHL hockey lockout, no hockey). I now watch all 3 shows, and own season 4 of this show.

    9.9
    "Superb"
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is truly one of the best shows on tv in the last 15-20 years. Gil Grissom (William Petersen) is the head Crime Scene Investigator, along with Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger). Every episode they crack crimes by using amazing technology. The other crime scene investigators are Nick Stokes (George Eads), Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan), and Greg Sanders (Eric Szmanda). Others are Capt. Jim Brass (Paul Guilfoyle), and the coroner, Dr. Al Robbins (Robert David Hall). For years, I regretfully avoided watching CSI, but this year, I started watching and I was immediately hooked on it. I watch all of the reruns on Spike TV, so now I have watched every amazing episode. It lives up to being TVs #1 show.
  • The first is the best.

    9.0
    "Superb"
    csi run\'s hiere in germany for four season and it gets better every time. the pratical parts in the laboratories are realistic by the way the persons work - but not in the time the work needd. this is something very rare and special in tv shows and that is one point i love csi for. on the other hand the characters are carefully build up and modified over the time without any hard cuts or so.
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