Martin Phipps wrote:
> On Jan 10, 1:56 am, "S. Smith" <sasmit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Well, it's pretty obvious that both CSI: NY and CSI: Miami went
>>> through a major style change in the Fall of 2005, where Season 2 of
>>> CSI: NY and Season 4 of CSI: Miami started filming in much brighter
>>> colors than the previous year, more exciting CSI lab sets were built,
>>> and the characters were less "buttoned-up" (sometimes literally; e.g.
>>> Mac stopped wearing ties in Season 2 of CSI: NY). Was the style
>>> change good or bad for the shows? Curious to see what other people
>>> think.
>>> -Frank
>>> P.S. If you own the DVD box sets, check out an episode from Season 3
>>> of CSI: Miami and compare it to that of Season 4, the visual
>>> difference is night and day. Ditto with Seasons 1 and 2 of CSI:
>>> NY. The original CSI has gone through style changes of its own over
>>> the years, but they appear to be more subtle than its two spinoffs'.
>> I remember the early shows of CSI:NY seemed dirty, dark and gloomy. I
>> stopped watching it and later heard they wanted to brighten up the
shows.
>> It is not my favortie CSI, but I do catch it occasionaly.
>> S.S.
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> I felt the same way about early CSI: Miami, not so much that it was
> dark and gloomy but that it was all about Delko getting wet and
> dirty. When was the last time we saw Delko diving? Those scenes with
> Delko looking for stuff underwater were boring. And Speed and Callie
> didn't ever seem to do much except stand around. Now it seems that
> everybody is ru****ng to get somewhere, that they need to get
> everything processed before there's another victim. It's sillier but
> it's definitely more entertaining.
Plus the chicks are showing lots more cleavage now and run around crime
scene (including beaches & parks) in spike heels.
I love this show! :(


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