Is there a newsgroup for CSI:Miami and/or CSI:NY?
"Smokie Darling (Annie)" <Barnabus1993@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Dec 14, 10:54 am, Tony Harding <ToH...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Smokie Darling (Annie) wrote:
>> > On Dec 13, 10:29 pm, Ellen K Hursh <ekhu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> On Dec 13, 10:54 pm, "Smokie Darling (Annie)"
<Barnabus1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> wrote:
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>> <snip>
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>> > Which begs the question... Has CSI (the original) been filming
during
>> > the writer's strike the way CSI:NY was? If Zuicker got enough
scripts
>> > for the one show, why not for all three? I'm asking because I find
it
>> > odd that some network shows are still filming on completed scripts
>> > (though Miami certainly makes one wonder if *that* truly is the
case),
>> > but others aren't? Do they write the script a week or two before the
>> > show is filmed?
>>
>> More than that -- usually a lot more.
>
> I always thought so, but I believe that Criminal Minds may have only
> two shows available. Several of the sitcoms were on reruns less than
> a month after the strike started, as they had no scripts left. I
> think Bones only has 2 eppys left (it's a Fox show).
>
> That's why I'm a bit perplexed. Gary Sinise (CSI:NY) said, at a film
> festival in Florida, that they had enough scripts for their show to go
> through the end of the season. Miami appears to have episodes (though
> imdb is not always reliable) up through 22.
>


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