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  • Boring

    2.5
    "Terrible"

    Most of the parts i didnt even know what was going on,they bearly stayed on track and i wish this was all seperated not the crossover.



    Episode numer 1 Csi:Miami: They find a leg and an arm,a girl is kidnapped and leaves a note so people can find her.(2 dead women)



    Episode number 3 Csi:Ny: A different girl is killed by another killer and we find out this killer takes orgens and sells them.The Csis are still looking for the girl.(over 25 dead women i think)



    Episode nuber 3 Csi:Lv: We find out someones been kidnapping women blah blah blah we find the killer of the women in miami and i think more bodies.



    The kidnapped girl wanted to be found so so much,she left and note to find her,in l.v shes free and dosnt even go to the police,whyyy?



    It bearly stayed on track,the only thing these episodes had i common was the missing girl.



    Csi:Miami episode 9/10



    Csi:Ny episode 5or6/10



    Csi:lv episode 2/10



    miami was the best one because the were trying to figure out who the killer was.ny wasnt that good because it didnt stick to the whole storyline and we saw the killers face after like 15 mins,the csis couldnt even get hi because he locked the door(lol).lv was crap because it bearly had anything to do with the miami episode it was just bad.



    i didint know what was going on about 1/5 of the time in ny and i didnt know what happend 3/5 in lv



    miami is the best:)

  • Part three

    8.6
    "Great"
    So, the conclusion. And to be honest, I was very pleasantly surprised. I mean, the other parts were good but it felt like they left all the good stuff to the final part as this is the episode Langston really gets the change to shine. I mean, his compassion, determination and all those personal traits just come out and the scene with Nick at the start.. great example.



    Also I was very surprised by the ending. I was so sure there cannot be no happy ending and still they managed to make one. Maybe it was little cheap but in some way, it served it's point: it left the really good atmosphere, hope.. specially the end scene what was very symbolic.. I mean.. the question she asked, was right: how can she come back.



    Overall, I liked the idea of having continues storyline trough out all the series. Made me watch Miami I had never watched and NY where I had only seen very few episodes.
  • The worst part of the trilogy, what a let down

    6.0
    "Fair"
    In this episode of CSI, the following happens. We open knowing it has been 10 days since Ray returned to Las Vegas from New York. Madeline was photographed in Las Vegas and now Ray spends every night out looking for her and showing her picture around. But this episode wasn't like the one in New York, and it seemed to drag on. Then as the episode ends and we have no trace of Madeline, Ray sends out a text to all of the numbers on a suspect's phone, in the hope that Madeline may see it. As he leaves for the evening Madeline is there, waiting for him. So this was not the ending I was expecting, and to be honest I didn't think the ending was all that good. I don't know what I was really expecting, but I was expecting something better.
  • Part 3 of the CSI Crossover Trilogy

    6.5
    "Fair"
    I didn't like this episode. It lacked momemtum. This was the last part to a 3 part series crossing over with CSI's Miami and NY. The story line was superb, but I find that it wasn't well written and it lacked continuity between the three CSIs. This was a missed opportunity for the three shows. One positive thing that I liked was that the Langston character showed of emotion. I was able to connect with him more now than I was since he first came to the Las Vegas. Now concerning the so called "Crossover Trilogy", I thing that the franchise should not attempt to do another one. CSI shows are known for their highly scientific, fast moving story lines that always keep you on the edge of your seat. Unfortunately, it was not the case with this trilogy.
  • This story starts with the murder of a weather girl from Barstow on the Vegas strip and the discovery that she had been turned into a prostitute. The search continues for Madeline Briggs as the net is closing on parts of the trafficking ring.

    8.5
    "Great"
    The third and final part of the three part CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, and CSI trilogy working on cases of human trafficking in the US. Our story has led us to Las Vegas after pieces have been tied together in Miami, and New York. The murder of weather girl Dede Chase ties Madeline Briggs to her murder. The ear ring that Dede had on had belonged to Madeline.



    Overall this is an interesting subject with far reaching implications. Young women disappear every year and are never seen again. In most cases they are sent overseas, but in some cases they end up on the streets of major US cities. This use to be the most prevalent in Eastern Europe, but has become a problem in the US and in Western Europe in countries like France especially.



    The specifics of this episode are a little far fetched in that the girl they choose to start the episode with is someone who probably has fairly good self esteem despite being a little ditsy. The standard prey are girls who are on the street with no place to go and very low self esteem. Dede Chase the weather girl would not fit the profile. Personally I find it a little hard to believe that she would have been taken in so easily and despite the supposed acting I believe she would have been on the phone to the authorities the first chance she had. Also one would have to believe the second the "businessman/pimp" knew who he had he would have gotten rid of her or dumped her somewhere.



    Based on the story though, her death produces a big break and eventually we get a supposed big piece of the ring even though they barely scratched the surface. Fortunately these guys were sloppy for people that really would be in this business.



    The story was entertaining, but lacked some of the pizazz this series is really capable of delivering. Disappointing as this is a series I have always enjoyed. I give it an 8.5 based on the complete piece. This was definitely the weakest of the three parts when it should have been the strongest with the big climax. Thanks for reading...
  • The "CSI Trilogy" concludes with Dr. Ray Langston determined to find the missing girl whose search has taken him to Miami and New York City.

    6.5
    "Fair"
    The finale to the "CSI Trilogy" did not quite live up to parts one and two. Laurence Fisburne gives another strong performance here as he did in the first two parts, but the payoff seemed to fall flat. I found myself not getting into the story as much as I did in the previous parts and not finding myself very interested at the end. Maybe it's because the villans in this episode come off as cliched and somewhat cartoonish. Regardless, I think the trilogy was a good idea and I hope to see more crossover episodes in the near future.
  • So, this is the finale. Hmmm.

    9.0
    "Superb"
    When the episode began, I was already disappointed. Why not mention what happened in Miami and New York. So, I thought I was just being impatient and waited. Then voila! Less than 10 seconds of preview for the first two parts of the trilogy. And then there's more! Text message before the show ended! The episode ended with Madeline alive crying. Maybe I was just expecting more.



    Well, still a good episode. Even better when they didn't mention it's for the trilogy that was connected because a girl didn't want to go home. I hope next time, the connection is bigger! I still love CSI.
  • Not what I was expecting

    5.0
    "Mediocre"
    So... if this was supposed to be a trilogy, why did the main plot get put on the back burner? As well.. why was the ONLY mention of the two lead detectives of MIami and NY were mentioned via text messages. I thought it could've been done way better.



    Okay, so right off the bat, I'll let you know I was never a fan of this part of the franchise. Saw a couple episodes here and there and then found Miami.. then NY. Loved them. This... not so much. The characters seem to have little to no dimension... and albeit to the outsider miami and ny probably looks like that too... but it doesn't feel right. For me, the main issue is this: if it's supposed to be a closer for the trilogy, shouldn't it end strongly? Langston got some help from the other two detectives, barely got a mention from them. My fantasy was that they would all meet together at one point and be after the guy. I guess for a stand alone episode it's good... but could've been A LOT better in terms of the trilogy. Especially coming off from the action packed episode of CSI NY. All I know is I probably won't watch this part of the trilogy again
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