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Post by britchick on Jul 6, 2005 17:54:29 GMT
Just for a bit of fun, I was wondering what other peoples' dream team CSI's would be from all three series... Each team should have: Team leader Two female officers Two male officers Pathologist/doctor Detective
My dream team is: Leader - Gil Grissom (CSI) Female 1 - Sara Sidle (CSI) Female 2 - Aiden Burn (CSI:NY) Male 1 - Greg Sanders (CSI) Male 2 - Tim Speedle (CSI:Miami) Pathologist - Sheldon Hawkes (CSI:NY) Detective - Don Flack (CSI:NY)
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Post by sootycat on Jul 8, 2005 12:00:02 GMT
Wouldn't it be good if they could come up with maybe a two-parter, set somewhere else in America, and teams from all three CSI: were in it. ;D
Also, did you know that the actor - Robert David Hall who plays Doctor Albert Robbins in the original CSI:, is a double leg Amputee.
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Post by britchick on Jul 9, 2005 13:24:29 GMT
Wouldn't it be good if they could come up with maybe a two-parter, set somewhere else in America, and teams from all three CSI: were in it. ;D Also, did you know that the actor - Robert David Hall who plays Doctor Albert Robbins in the original CSI:, is a double leg Amputee. Brilliant idea Sootycat! Maybe there could be a serial killer on the loose, who has committed a crime in Las Vegas, NY and Miami. Then they all have to get together to solve the case... I remember when they did that crossover to introduce the NY team. I think that one was with Horatio going to NY. I didn't realise that about Robert David Hall either.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 20, 2005 15:29:21 GMT
That's very interesting Britchchick, let me think about that and then I will tell you what I think also.
yes, one with them all in may work, but then you would have an awful lot of characters in it, since the same amount of characters are in all 3 shows, and I could not see maybe Catherine getting on with Stella from NY somehow?
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Post by britchick on Jul 20, 2005 17:08:40 GMT
That's very interesting Britchchick, let me think about that and then I will tell you what I think also. yes, one with them all in may work, but then you would have an awful lot of characters in it, since the same amount of characters are in all 3 shows, and I could not see maybe Catherine getting on with Stella from NY somehow? Yes, the practicality of having all those characters in one storyline might be a bit difficult. They'd all end up getting in each other's ways I suppose... I couldn't see Grissom and Horatio getting on very well. They have quite different approaches to solving a case. H tends to be quite inter-personal, whereas Grissom is more scientific. I think Sara and Aiden would either get on well or clash in a big way!
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 20, 2005 20:52:35 GMT
That's very interesting Britchchick, let me think about that and then I will tell you what I think also. yes, one with them all in may work, but then you would have an awful lot of characters in it, since the same amount of characters are in all 3 shows, and I could not see maybe Catherine getting on with Stella from NY somehow? Yes, the practicality of having all those characters in one storyline might be a bit difficult. They'd all end up getting in each other's ways I suppose... I couldn't see Grissom and Horatio getting on very well. They have quite different approaches to solving a case. H tends to be quite inter-personal, whereas Grissom is more scientific. I think Sara and Aiden would either get on well or clash in a big way! yes, thats what I mean, the leaders are very different for a start though they had to be for it too work, and the characters are different too it their own way. maybe we should list them and compare them together, like you say Sara and Aiden would either clash or get on no inbetween.
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Post by britchick on Jul 21, 2005 17:29:06 GMT
maybe we should list them and compare them together, like you say Sara and Aiden would either clash or get on no inbetween. Well, I'll have to give it some more thought, but off the top of my head... I could see Danny and Mac getting annoyed at Greg Sanders... they're both quite cool and professional to get Greg's ways! I need to think about this more...
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Post by sootycat on Jul 22, 2005 12:05:01 GMT
There is an episode coming up called CSI: MIA/NYC ( a two-parter) A murder in New York and one in Miami seem to be linked. It seems to be CSI: Miami, with Gary Sinese. Sounds interesting
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 22, 2005 13:38:04 GMT
There is an episode coming up called CSI: MIA/NYC ( a two-parter) A murder in New York and one in Miami seem to be linked. It seems to be CSI: Miami, with Gary Sinese. Sounds interesting Yes, it is a repeat, when CSI NY first started they intwined it with Miami to introduce the characters and show like they did with Vegas and Miami when that first aired, although it was rumoured that although David Caruso did the honourable thing by starring in it to help, Billy Petersen (Grissom) refused to star in the crossover for Miami which is why Catherine and Warrick did it. A bit of useless info for you.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 22, 2005 13:38:32 GMT
maybe we should list them and compare them together, like you say Sara and Aiden would either clash or get on no inbetween. Well, I'll have to give it some more thought, but off the top of my head... I could see Danny and Mac getting annoyed at Greg Sanders... they're both quite cool and professional to get Greg's ways! I need to think about this more... I am with you on this BC.
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Post by sootycat on Jul 23, 2005 14:45:34 GMT
I didn't realise the Miami/NY one was a repeat. I can't remember seeing it, but i have only watched them on Channel five, in the past few months.. Can you imagine if they had all the CSI: females in one episode, they'd be scratching each others eyes out.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 24, 2005 10:43:41 GMT
I didn't realise the Miami/NY one was a repeat. I can't remember seeing it, but i have only watched them on Channel five, in the past few months.. Can you imagine if they had all the CSI: females in one episode, they'd be scratching each others eyes out. Yeah, they repeat after the new series as ended till the next one begins, but at the moment throught the sucess of the series they are really showing all the shows, I just hope they don't show too much and the public get fed up. I know I wouldn't as I think they are all a great series, but no doubt some people would. So yes, they are repeats, they were shown at the beginning of the NY one as and I assume as the NY one as now finished, that is why they are showing it, as they will now repeat the full series again as they have with th eother two. yes, I agree with that, put all the females from each series in one ep and I think certain ones would scratch each others eyes out. Not all of them would, some are better than other, like Calleigh from Miami for instance, I think she would be more 'civialised'
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Post by britchick on Jul 24, 2005 13:08:40 GMT
Can you imagine if they had all the CSI: females in one episode, they'd be scratching each others eyes out. yes, I agree with that, put all the females from each series in one ep and I think certain ones would scratch each others eyes out. Not all of them would, some are better than other, like Calleigh from Miami for instance, I think she would be more 'civialised' All the female characters in CSI are very strong, independent and intelligent women. SO yes, I imagine the fur would fly if they were all together for too long. I always sense there is some tension between Aiden and Stella on CSI:NY... I think you're right Sharon, regarding Calleigh. She always seems quite sweet and happy, so I couldn't really see her being catty. Mind, the men would probably get all insecure if they were all together... desperate to crack the case. There'd definately be some damaged male egos! ;D
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 25, 2005 13:20:13 GMT
yes, I agree with that, put all the females from each series in one ep and I think certain ones would scratch each others eyes out. Not all of them would, some are better than other, like Calleigh from Miami for instance, I think she would be more 'civialised' All the female characters in CSI are very strong, independent and intelligent women. SO yes, I imagine the fur would fly if they were all together for too long. I always sense there is some tension between Aiden and Stella on CSI:NY... I think you're right Sharon, regarding Calleigh. She always seems quite sweet and happy, so I couldn't really see her being catty. Mind, the men would probably get all insecure if they were all together... desperate to crack the case. There'd definately be some damaged male egos! ;D Actually regarding the men I think they would be realtively Ok together, Mac and 'H' have alreayd worked together on the crossover but I could see Grissom once again being a loner. Funny, you should mention Stella and Aiden, yes, Aiden is hot headed but I also often feel tension between Sara and catherine in Vegas. Catherine looks too glamourous for me, she looks like she it trying ot be too much of a 'model' than a scientist.
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Post by britchick on Jul 25, 2005 17:00:25 GMT
Funny, you should mention Stella and Aiden, yes, Aiden is hot headed but I also often feel tension between Sara and catherine in Vegas. Catherine looks too glamourous for me, she looks like she it trying ot be too much of a 'model' than a scientist. Aiden definately doesn't take any nonsense! I noticed in one episode I watched a few weeks ago, Catherine was walking like she was on the catwalk. She has an unnaturally straight back... everybody slouches at some point lol! ;D I do like Catherine's character though. I like Sara because she seems the least glamorous of all the CSI women. I think she's the most believable as a scientist. The others all seem really well groomed...
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 26, 2005 13:54:58 GMT
Funny, you should mention Stella and Aiden, yes, Aiden is hot headed but I also often feel tension between Sara and catherine in Vegas. Catherine looks too glamourous for me, she looks like she it trying ot be too much of a 'model' than a scientist. Aiden definately doesn't take any nonsense! I noticed in one episode I watched a few weeks ago, Catherine was walking like she was on the catwalk. She has an unnaturally straight back... everybody slouches at some point lol! ;D I do like Catherine's character though. I like Sara because she seems the least glamorous of all the CSI women. I think she's the most believable as a scientist. The others all seem really well groomed... yeah, agree to a certain point with that. Catherine is also looking too glamourous with her hair and clothes. Sara has always been the 'scientist', though since she had a 'thing' for Grissom, she has tried even harder so he will be impressed and she has got miserable with it. Like I said in my other thread, they need to change her character somewhat. She used to be in friendly competition with Nick for promotion, but like I say, since she got a 'thing' for Grissom she has got very moody, like when Grissom recommended Nick for promotion and not her. It's as though she expected it, and I think if she and Grissom did have a relationship, she would be a nightmare to live with. That idea was disowned however by the scriptwriters, who decided NOT to bring Grissom and Sara together.
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Post by britchick on Jul 29, 2005 14:02:48 GMT
I'll address Sara's character in the other thread...
I think the scriptwriters have hinted at possible romances with a few of the characters, then got cold feet and altered their lines of thinking. There was that attraction between Catherine and Warrick which came to nothing, Horatio and Yelena - there's some simmering tension there, and I'm sure I read somewhere that there's to be a romance or romantic moment betweeen two of the CSI:Miami gang...
I'm not surprised the scriptwriters don't want to bring any of the characters romantically together. I think it would inevitably lead to one of them having to leave the show if the relationship turned sour. It'd create all sorts of unnecessary headaches, and is totally against what makes CSI such a strong show.
As for all these glamorous CSI's! I think that all the women could easily be described as being very attractive, and their hair and make up is always perfect, plus they have lovely manicured nails! Then again, I can't think of too many US shows that have "unattractive" people in them! However, the glamour doesn't detract from what is a very good show, so I'll let them off!
Just to even things up a bit, all the men are handsome too. They're a good looking bunch, those scientists ;D
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Post by tash on Jan 19, 2006 18:09:11 GMT
i also saw the tension between catherine and warrick, i dont think they will make much of it because of the story lines but however it would be good to see them together, i think catherine is dead pretty love her shes my role model
xx tash xx
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jan 20, 2006 11:33:16 GMT
i also saw the tension between catherine and warrick, i dont think they will make much of it because of the story lines but however it would be good to see them together, i think catherine is dead pretty love her shes my role model xx tash xx I think unfortunately, they are concentrating on her 'model' looks too much, she always seems to be 'glamming' herself up, rather than being a CSI. I know Grissom is 'boring' but at least he is into his work. I apologise for 'having a go' at you fav.
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Post by sootycat on Jan 20, 2006 12:53:40 GMT
According to the back of this weeks TV Times, a new series starts next week.
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Post by tash on Jan 23, 2006 21:03:15 GMT
good bout time they put some fresh stuff on the show, i do agree they need to concentrate on the show it self but it would be nice for them to have a couple together
xx tash xx
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jan 24, 2006 17:20:28 GMT
good bout time they put some fresh stuff on the show, i do agree they need to concentrate on the show it self but it would be nice for them to have a couple together xx tash xx Oh excellent that is the original CSI is it? I taped CSI NY the last episode, but seem to have flippin lost it, and usually they re repeat all shows, but they have not with Miami, so I guess I will have to wait for the DVD. I know what happens in NY though, so that is not too bad, but that is for a different thread. As for your answer Tash, I think they need to concentrate on the foundation of the show - forensics and not think about romance, that will take the show away from the reason for the show.
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Post by sootycat on Jan 25, 2006 16:17:28 GMT
There is a very good double spread in todays TV Times.
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jan 28, 2006 14:44:41 GMT
Yes, checked in when you mentioned it Sooty, and it is good.
Looks like we are going to get some romance with Warrick and Catherine, or rather than the lack of it, as he is married!!
I only hope they don't spoil the show. Anyway I think conversation should stick with the Vegas lot.
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