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Jedi_Keiran_Halcyon
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Dec '00
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5/6 1:13am
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: Crossover with...2 and Half Men?
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It was a pretty good episode, with some funny uses of the CSI body-CGI stuff.
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The_Face
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5/7 9:11am
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: Crossover with...2 and Half Men?
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This is the absolute strangest property crossover I've ever come across. This is coincidentally the one week I'll be watching either show. Being that these are two of the most comfortable, always-the-same, no-risk shows on TV, I will say that trying something new and bizarre like this is good for them.
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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5/16 12:02pm
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CSI adds a new cast member
Who surprise, surprise, is good looking, which is true of all women in science, 'cause they all are ex-exotic dancers, dontya know.
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Zaz
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5/21 1:30pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: CSI's New Cast Member
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10-11PM 10-11PM
Season Finale
CSI: NY
"Bank-hostage crisis is so season 3. They're one late."
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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5/26 12:18pm
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10-11PMCBS, TV-14-LV
Season Finale
CSI: Miami
"Horatio puts his life — and his sunglasses — on the line to save his team."
Yeah, right. I hate David Caruso so much that I have never watched one episode of this show.
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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Oct '98
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7/15 8:23pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY:
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William Petersen says goodbye to CSI
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DAR
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7/16 6:36pm
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Petersen's leaving it will be interesting how the show does. I think it'll be fine, but this could either be the end or it could continue like ER. I've been watching a lot of Miami episodes lately. And like the original it's a solid entertaining show.
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Zaz
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9/23 12:40pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY:
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Tonight:
8-9PM
CBS, TV-14
Season Premiere
NCIS
"Gibbs uncovers a link between a murder and the decision to disband his team. Next week: The team reunites only to be torn apart after a disastrous trust-fall incident."
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Zaz
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10/1 11:48am
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY:
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10-11PM
CBS, TV-14-LV
CSI: NY
"Maroon 5 guest-stars. Music to count bodies by!"
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Zaz
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10/9 12:47pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY:
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9-10PM
CBS, TV-14-LV
Must Watch of the Week Season Premiere Preview
CSI
"We'd have to stretch all the way back to Jimmy Smits biting it on NYPD Blue to remember the last time a crime drama made us weepy. But with Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) shot in the season 8 finale, CSI returns with a wrenching yet satisfying opener that puts the investigators on their most important case: finding out who killed their colleague. The scenario forces everyone — characters and actors alike — to turn in their best work, particularly William Petersen, who taps into an emotional reservoir we didn't know Grissom had. The result is an episode that's so solid, the return of Jorja Fox feels less like a stunt, and more like a family reunion. —Alynda Wheat"
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MirkyJedi
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10/10 4:34pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: Vegas Premiere
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CSI: Las Vegas is one of my favorite shows, but its going to suck when Peterson leaves and Fishburne takes over.
I can see it now. "What did the victim choke on?..the red pill..or the blue pill..?"
Ahhhh!
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Zaz
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10/16 12:32pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: Vegas Premiere
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9-10PM
CBS
CSI
"Look into my eyes. You are feeling sleepy. Now quack like a duck! Yep, the 
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Zaz
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10/27 1:14pm
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RE: CSI: Las Vegas, Miami & New York, NY: New Episode
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Blind Item: Hot Show's Stars Feel a Big Chill
Oct 27, 2008, 01:39 PM | by Michael Ausiello
Categories: Blind Item
"It seems the star of a certain hit series has, to quote my mole, "a lot of rules" about the conditions under which he will work. None of his castmates like this -- it's diva antics, of course -- but only the show's female lead has the clout to say she won't put up with it. As a result, the two have gone from acting in few scenes together to acting in none whatsoever. (In fact, despite a story arc that would have made it nearly impossible for their characters to logically avoid one another, so far this season, they haven't crossed paths once.)
So, guesses as to the identities of the Mr. Big whose Method is so maddening and the one costar with the stones to rock the boat? I'll give you one more hint, then you're on your own: The show has, I hear, "already lost one actress" at least in part due to conflicts over Mr. Man and his master thespian baggage. Your turn. Who are the players in this frosty backstage drama? (Additional reporting by Andy Patrick)"
Here's the guesses of the readers:
Geri Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:55 PM EST
It's gotta be David Caruso and Emily Proctor on "CSI Miami". I can't remember the last time these two appeared in a scene together.
Jordan Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:51 PM EST
It could be Lost, but it's definitely NOT Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly. They'd been in PLENTY of scenes together and the article said they've gone from "little" to "none". And the comment about Michelle Rodriguez doesn't make any sense. She didn't leave because of disputes about an actor, she left because of an OUI.
I think Caruso is WAY too obvious to be the right answer.
What about Grey's Anatomy and Dempsey? They've already lost Walsh, which actresses is he barely on screen with?
What about Earl and Jason Lee? I've heard a rumor about him being a jerk and I heard that Nadine Velazquez doesn't like him. Honestly though, I hate that show, so I wouldn't know if they share scenes together or not . . .
John Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:48 PM EST
I think it's Caruso. I don't watch CSI: Miami so I don't care
CindyW Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:45 PM EST
I think most people here are right about CSI:Miami, but I have one other idea to toss out -- Numb3rs. I can't remember if Don and Amita have actually appeared in any scenes together this year (or if it's just been implied. . . they've just missed each other. . .etc). It fits the criteria of having recently lost an actress, plus I've read elsewhere that Rob Morrow can be quite a diva.
G Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:43 PM EST
i'm gonna agree with David Cauruso and Emily Proctor... Kim Delany left the show as well as the fantastic (and hopefully onto much better things) Khandi Alexander.
Lacy Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:29 PM EST
I think the show is Lost, but I don't think that Matthew Fox is the guy. I would say Terry O'Quinn. If I remember hearing correctly he and Mr. Ecko did not get along on set. Michelle Rodriguez could be the "lost actress."
welshgirl Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:28 PM EST
I think it is Caruso on CSI Miami, with Emily Proctor the female lead. I don't believe they've had a scene together yet. Maybe?
lhath Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:25 PM EST
Check out the Britannica article on David Caruso- lists him as a "method actor" and also goes into detail about the NYPD Blue drama.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/97581/David-Caruso#tab=active~checked%2Citems~checked&title=David%20Caruso%20--%20Britannica%20Online%20Encyclopedia
Miss Misery Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:21 PM EST
Not House--Hugh Laurie is no diva, and the storyline isn't revolving around House and Cameron.
Vixen Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:20 PM EST
David Caruso - no doubt about it!
PalinSux Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:20 PM EST
Grey's?
Dempsey has always had a HUGE ego, dating way back to the late 80's.
However, chances are it's CSI: Miami, they've lost cast members and Caruso is a bona fide as*
sonic Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:20 PM EST
Can't be Grissom and Catherine from CSI, they had at least one scene together in last Thursday's episode.
Eri Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:14 PM EST
Is it possibly House--Hugh Laurie and Jennifer Morrison? Another semi-regular female left after the season finale last year...It's not CSI: Vegas; Mike A's old workplace just had an interview with Marg Helgenberger and Bill Peterson about his leaving. It showed that the two of them were very close and she's broken up about his going.
NotHeigl Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:08 PM EST
Jim and Pam from the Office doesn't work:
1) He said they hadn't crossed paths once, and J&P already did several times in the season premiere.
2) He said they lost a female cast member because of this, and I can't think of one who's left the show since it began (even Jan is recurring still, despite the fact that she doesn't work for Dunder Mifflin anymore).
My guess is Caruso, too (given his rep), although I don't watch CSI: Miami, so I don't know how it's playing out in storylines.
CSI TV Guy Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:07 PM EST
CSI Miami - Caruso. Note the red hair of the image at the top of this article.
Emily Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 01:56 PM EST
It's gotta be David Caruso. He was the first person I thought of even though I couldn't even remember what show he is on right now. Didn't he get fired from another show because of his ego sometime a while back? It couldn't be Alec Baldwin because Ausiello says there's a story arc "so far this season" and 30 Rock hasn't started yet. Ditto for Matthew Fox and Lost.
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JohnWesleyDowney
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10/27 5:18pm
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Caruso's smug, head-tilted, emotionally distant portrayal of his character is one of the creepiest things on TV. Talk about a one note song. Yes, I know cops can get jaded, but he's so rigid in his performance, he's lapsed into self-parody. I wish one of the other cops would tickle him with a feather or give him nitrus oxide or something.
Just once I'd like to see him break into a song and dance number.
Yeah, I know it aint gonna happen.
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Rogue1-and-a-half
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10/27 7:46pm
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I broke down, while stranded in a motel recently, and actually watched, start to finish, three episodes of Miami.
Bottom line: Caruso is giving the finest tuned bad performance in television history. He obviously decided a while back to just yuk it up; pity his cast members who have to try to play it straight to this performance. I don't know how they keep from breaking up. The man is, I think, a comic genius; I mean, there is no way a performance can be this awful and not be intentional.
Good God, he actually said, "That's what happens when worlds collide" on one of those episodes; no way anybody on that show is serious about this.
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