Considering it's still getting its footing, it still has potential. At least there is a lot more action than I imagined and more playful dialogue between the characters. It's a lot better than I originally feared. They have work to do with the actual cases, but like all the CSi spinoffs it will find its way. Remember the Kim Delaney miss in Miami and the eternal darkness in NY? They figured it out.
I hated the first episode but I thought ... you know what? I'll give it another chance but the second episode suck and the show is a P.O.S. No one in the cast is likeable, especially Arquette. Poor James Van Der Beek is so under utilized that it's tragic. They should have made him the lead on the series. I'm pretty sure this will get cancelled when CSI officially announces CSI: LV's cancellation too in May.
CSI Las Vegas will probably return at least for a final season. CBS has a strong 'relationship' with CSI which permitted them to be one of the strongest channel... No doub they will give a real end to CSI, especially if Cyber goes down
James Van Der Beek is great at comedy and I still miss both of this shows that were cancelled (Apartment 23 and Friends with Better Lives). I wish he would go back to that. CBS should have stuck with FWBL honestly.
Still good but they have to write a storyline that balances between Cyber and Real World. Because some scene does not make sense. For example, why do PA call officer at the station to help passenger out from a train before her team reach there?
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This show left such a lasting impression that...no one is talking about it? Good job CSI.
ReplyDeleteConsidering it's still getting its footing, it still has potential. At least there is a lot more action than I imagined and more playful dialogue between the characters. It's a lot better than I originally feared. They have work to do with the actual cases, but like all the CSi spinoffs it will find its way. Remember the Kim Delaney miss in Miami and the eternal darkness in NY? They figured it out.
ReplyDeleteI hated the first episode but I thought ... you know what? I'll give it another chance but the second episode suck and the show is a P.O.S. No one in the cast is likeable, especially Arquette. Poor James Van Der Beek is so under utilized that it's tragic. They should have made him the lead on the series. I'm pretty sure this will get cancelled when CSI officially announces CSI: LV's cancellation too in May.
ReplyDeleteI liked all but PA... she's so annoying... I think I'll give up on this show.
ReplyDeleteCSI Las Vegas will probably return at least for a final season. CBS has a strong 'relationship' with CSI which permitted them to be one of the strongest channel... No doub they will give a real end to CSI, especially if Cyber goes down
ReplyDeleteJames Van Der Beek is great at comedy and I still miss both of this shows that were cancelled (Apartment 23 and Friends with Better Lives). I wish he would go back to that. CBS should have stuck with FWBL honestly.
ReplyDeleteStill good but they have to write a storyline that balances between Cyber and Real World. Because some scene does not make sense. For example, why do PA call officer at the station to help passenger out from a train before her team reach there?
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