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By Carolina
November 28, 2005 - 11:47 PM

Talk CSI Files threads

Below are some of the topics currently being discussed at Talk CSI:

- Fans in the General CSI Discussion forum are wondering if there'll ever be a CSI/New York crossover.

- If you've ever found any CSI character inconsistencies, discuss them in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation board.

- And do you think Miami's Ryan Wolfe healed too fast after being shot with a nail? Discuss this in the CSI: Miami forum.

More topics can be found at the Talk CSI!

CSI Files Two Years Ago

Here's what was hot back in November of 2003:

  • Petersen Had Qualms About 'CSI: Miami'
    William Petersen (Gil Grissom) two days ago revealed he wasn't crazy about the idea of CSI: Miami. "Les Moonves (the CEO and president of CBS) and Jerry Bruckheimer knew they couldn't have me in the meeting. They knew they couldn't tell me about it because they knew I'd be furious," he said.

  • CBS Wins Sweeps Month
    CBS managed to win November sweeps period, gaining 10% from the previous year and taking first place in every category except in adults 18-49.

  • Hall Feels 'CSI' Has Helped 'Regenerate An Interest In Science'
    Robert David Hall (Dr. Al Robbins) thinks it's the idea of putting a puzzle together that attracks so many to CSI each week. "I think the show has helped sort of regenerate an interest in science," he said. "People tell us all of the time their kids are taking science courses and weĠre glad to hear that."

For more interesting stories from that week, check out our news archives.

Poll Results

Below are the results of the most recent CSI Files poll:


How would you rate the 'CSI' episode 'Dog Eat Dog?'
9-10 44% - (144 Votes)
7-8 25.9% - (85 Votes)
Wasn't able to see it. 14.3% - (47 Votes)
5-6 9.1% - (30 Votes)
3-4 3.3% - (11 Votes)
Didn't want to see it. 1.8% - (6 Votes)
1-2 1.2% - (4 Votes)

Total Votes: 327

,Thanks to everyone who voted! Make sure you come back tonight after Miami's "Shattered",

Happy Birthday!

Tomorrow, Miami alumn Kim Delaney (Megan Donner) will celebrate her 44th birthday. Happy birthday from everyone at CSI Files!

This Week On TV

  • Tonight at 10:00pm, CSI: Miami's sweeps period continues with the episode "Shattered." Here's spooky scoop on this exciting episode:

    "The team is stunned when Delko is busted for purchasing marijuana. However, as the truth as to why becomes clearer, Horatio must fight to keep Delko at CSI. Meanwhile, after a suspected drug lord is gunned down in his home, evidence leads the CSIs to a dirty bounty hunter whose greed may have gotten in the way of bringing a criminal to justice."

  • On Wednesday night at 10pm, CBS will air the new CSI: New York episode "Jamalot." Here's a brief synopsis:

    "When a game between rival teams, the Manhattan Minx and Brooklyn Clobbers, ends in the murder of the premier skater in the league, the CSIs must discover if her murder was an act of jealousy from one of her teammates or if she was killed by an opposing skater because of her competitive edge. Meanwhile, Danny and Sheldon investigate the death of a gifted writer who is found with the final chapter of his latest novel written on his entire body, leading them to believe that their suspect likely suffers from hypergraphia. Mia Sara guest stars as Cala Winger, victim Griffin Holden's book editor, who reports him missing and seems more concerned with the missing chapter from his manuscript than with his death."

  • On Thursday at 9:00pm, CSI's reruns period begins with "Bodies In Motion" is set to air. This is what you can expect from it:

    "The forensic teams come back together under the leadership of Grissom and Catherine just in time to tackle three complex murder cases. Grissom and Catherine lead the team as they tackle three separate investigations: a murdered couple found in bed in a suspicious trailer explosion; a beautiful stripper discovered dead and dumped in the worst part of town; and two bodies found baked and decomposed after spending five days in the trunk of a car exposed to the hot Vegas sun, forcing the CSIs to "wrap" up the evidence and bring it back to the lab for further analysis."

In addition to the above episodes on CBS, cable channel SpikeTV will of course continue its daily CSI repeats.

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