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uncle al | 21:45 Wed 17th Feb 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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Some new characters appeared last night in the Miami CSI team
There seems to have been a complete re-cast!
New pathologist (not the drug pinching girl)
New black comedy relief guy
New eye candy CSI for the ladeez
I assume this is because we're well behind with CSI Miami and we haven't seen these characters yet
When are we seeing new Miami or have I missed it?
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Because of it being a triology with CSI New York and CSI investigation, to coincide with them they had to put CSI Miami on. I think it is 7th episode of the series yet to start here. I suppose they could not have all 3 CSI's on here running together so they would all fit in. Thats why there are new characters, but when the next CSI Miami starts they will all be introduced then.
he was cdertainly ete candy but alot like Vegas's nick actually
And where was Eric?
Well i hyave not actually watched it yet, didnt bluddy tape, will catch up with repeats, but isnt eric the one that Callie shot at end of last series? Is he really dead then?
CSI Miami is cheesy at the best of times, but this first episode of CSI Trilogy was way over the top.

Why were they all sucking up to Doctor Ray? He's only been a CSI for 5 minutes, and he's only a CSI level 2. All the other CSIs at Vegas are CSI level 3. Why did he go to Miami? Perhaps non of the others wanted to go!

The way Horatio fawned over him and called him Dr Ray was hilarious.

While we're talking about CSI why don't we see any of the CSIs working for Mac Taylor in New York in any of the Law & Order or Without a Trace programs? The ones we do see never seem to have much idea what's going on.

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