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28 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CSI Miami: Season 7
Spoilers Ahead!!! What an interesting season! In the very first episode of the season, we find out who wants Horatio Caine (David Caruso) dead and in the final episode, Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez) has disappeared with his devious father. Both Horatio's son Kyle (Evan Ellingson) and Eric get thrown into jail,a new coroner named Dr. Tara Price (Megalyn Echikunwoke) turns...
Published on July 25, 2009 by Stephanie Cao

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3.0 out of 5 stars Jumped the Shark
"Jumped the Shark" is a saying coined from the old Happy Days show. When Arthur Fonzarelli jumped a shark wearing his trademark leather jacket, it was a sign that the show had run out of ideas and had turned to lunacy. First I should say that I am a CSI Miami and David Caruso (Horatio Caine) fan. I thoroughly enjoyed Season 6 with the Brazilian twist. Who can forgot Caine...
Published on September 12, 2009 by Arthur Bradley


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3.0 out of 5 stars Jumped the Shark, September 12, 2009
This review is from: CSI: Miami - The Seventh Season (DVD)
"Jumped the Shark" is a saying coined from the old Happy Days show. When Arthur Fonzarelli jumped a shark wearing his trademark leather jacket, it was a sign that the show had run out of ideas and had turned to lunacy. First I should say that I am a CSI Miami and David Caruso (Horatio Caine) fan. I thoroughly enjoyed Season 6 with the Brazilian twist. Who can forgot Caine shooting it up in Rio, and his one liner "That's how we do it in Miami." Cool stuff.

Unfortunately, something went terribly wrong in Season 7. The stories are not well written, the character's lines are awkward and simplistic, and things turn a bit pointless. I do not blame the actors, since clearly they have proven themselves capable of greater things. It is quite simply the writers... time to clean house and get some fresh talent. Or perhaps this was already done, and the new talent is simply lacking. Whatever the reason, Season 7 is not up the standards of previous seasons. One specific complaint I have is why does everyone have to be under 25 and gorgeous? The new medical examiner looks barely old enough to drive, let alone head up a major city's crime lab's medical lab. It is still beautiful eye candy... impossibly colorful sets, well dressed models doing the acting thing, things going boom, and lots of Caine's one liners. So it can still be a fun show. Just don't expect too much from this one.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Who is the intended audience?, January 10, 2010
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I used to enjoy this series, but, with Season 7, the flaws which were hidden away in the series have come perilously close to eclipsing the enjoyment factor. Primary wondering: Who is the intended audience? The series used to have some level of intelligence about it, but is steadily sliding into the vast void of clichés.

** All women must be of the cookie cutter variety. Stiletto heels? For crime scenes? Come on! It appears one plastic surgeon was contracted for the whole series. Make-up (and tons of it!) and hair styles the same. Beaches and pools filled with hordes of the same few bodies, done a hundred times over. Older lead guy can only be in relationships with pitiful, and/or neurotic, anorexic youngsters. This pretty much demeans everyone -- audience, actors, writers, producers.
** Appearance of Woodwork Family. Yawn. When shows are losing their edge, all of a sudden the previously non-existent family appears out of the woodwork. The characters are written in the absence of creativity, rather than as a part of creativity, and are pure filler material. About as interesting as packaging, except they stay around a lot, lot longer. Very long.
** Bad guys are pure evil. Granted, this particular problem runs throughout almost all TV series having to do with crime, so can't put this on this series alone. But it would be great to see some bad guys elevated to actually being interesting enough to do something beside be evil comic book villains. Saris, the Russian mobster du jour, etc., are so one-dimensional and boring, the best to hope for is they die (without coming back from the dead) and the show moves on.
** One story per episode. The series used carry its weight, by having the different CSIs working on different crimes, creating an energetic and interesting interweave of plots and characters. Now it is one story per episode ... or a story with an ongoing pure evil bad guy sprinkled on top.

~~ I like the Horatio Caine persona. Gutsy David Caruso creates a wonderfully individualized character. But Caine is so Caine I believe one would need to like the weird character, with his sideways crabwalk and strange speech cadence, to enjoy the show. Even Caine had not much to go on this season. Too much of the prefab family, too little substance.
~~ Emily Procter is terrific on a bad day. And she has no bad days. Procter's Calleigh Duquesne is an excellently drawn character, pulled off with a surprising range of thought and emotions, with just the right touch of sly humor.
~~ I enjoy the other regular characters just fine, particularly Detective Tripp (Rex Linn). But another reviewer said it for me: Bring back Dr. Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander)!
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28 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CSI Miami: Season 7, July 25, 2009
This review is from: CSI: Miami - The Seventh Season (DVD)
Spoilers Ahead!!! What an interesting season! In the very first episode of the season, we find out who wants Horatio Caine (David Caruso) dead and in the final episode, Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez) has disappeared with his devious father. Both Horatio's son Kyle (Evan Ellingson) and Eric get thrown into jail,a new coroner named Dr. Tara Price (Megalyn Echikunwoke) turns out to have an addiction to Oxycodone pain killer pills, Eric and Calleigh Duquesne have a blooming relationship with each other, Yelina Salas (Sofia Milos) returns undercover, Horatio's mortal enemy Ron Saris (Kim Coates) turns out to be married to Horatio's ex Julia Winston (Elizabeth Berkley), Natalia Boa Vista (Eva La Rue) was lucky enough this season to not have so much of the drama focused on her, and Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo) was forced to betray his team within the entire season's swirl and hinting of the Russian Mob's constant tabs on the team's every move. The crimes have become more intriguing from a con man who tricked married women into sexual relations for their money, a man who cannot remember how he could have killed an entire family, and explore the world of extreme plastic surgery. Season Seven has proved itself to be one of the best seasons yet to watch and I would definitely recommend it over the tedious CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season Nine. Don't miss a second of this hard-hitting drama with non-stop action in each episode. Episodes I recommend are: Episode 1 "Resurrection" in where Horatio has been supposedly shot, Episode 10 "The DeLuca Motel" where a shooter targets the place where Eric is staying at, Episode 20 "Wolfe In Sheep's Clothing" where Ryan is forced to betray the team by altering evidence in a case, Episode 24 "Dissolved" where Julia spins out of control and Dr. Price is fired, and Episode 25 "Seeing Red" where Eric finds out about his father's involvement in a current case and disappears to help him out.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars "Miami Vice" vs "Bay Watch" watching this Nightmare!!!, September 25, 2009
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JB "betterfed" (Redwood City, CA) - See all my reviews
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Okay........If you watched the DVD package "Seasons 1-6" as I did; you were engrossed by David Caruso's campy acting of overplaying "Horatio Caine" into our favorite TV hero....... with his constant repositioning himself in dramatic sideways stances, his famous "removing his sunglasses" at a key script line, and his voice lowering in a pitch that only a commercial hack announcer could deliver without blushing for its rediculous overdramatic presentation.

But this Season's shows are completely laughable in their cartoon plots, with the over acting that has returned like some sort of viral disease, and the NEW medical examiner who looks like she is 15 years old!

Adam Rodriguez has fallen off the map once again in his portrayal of Eric Delko. The first episode "Russurection", when Horatio is apparently assasinated at the local municipal Airport, is just plain laughable as Rodriguez's overacting compels you to send him a check to revisit that acting school in Long Beach he obviously dropped out of early to take this role in the first place. His cast counterpart, Jonathan Togo's "Ryan Wolfe" is even WORSE! These two guys would have been dropped from any High School's Drama Club, and sent back to the Atheletic Department with tennis shoes in hand.

And now our series favorite, Emily Proctor, has caught this disease. The Make Up crew has done their best to hide Proctor's 41 years by "softening" her look, but sadly the script writers have also "softened her brain" as well; making her appear as comedically cartoon-like in nature with her performances.

"Well, Crispy here.........." as the new Medical Examiner, Tara Price [played by newcomer Megalyn Fouckunwke] notes to Delko, while examining the beach party burn victim in the episode "Won't get fueled again", shows the inappropriate humor that only a poor CSI Miami Hollywood screenwriter can stoop to, and makes her character look like a sophomoric moron. BRING BACK KANDI ALEXANDER.............please!

No longer does the classic "campy acting" of David Caruso carry this show anymore, but rather it is indicative of a burned out screenwriting crew that has run out of ideas, and a cast that looks literally bored and are just in it now for the money. It is time for "Red" to move on to bigger and better things.

Caruso's Golden Globe for "NYPD Blue" must haunt him now as he watches the Daily Rushes of CSI Miami, and make him long for those days when Hollywood still considered him a great performer before his self destructive Ego Trip.

Put this series in the "Can".......and move on, David.
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5.0 out of 5 stars awesome gift, January 3, 2012
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Thanks for the fast delivery. This is my sisters favorite show so i am ordering the whole set for her.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Episodes 701 through 725, December 6, 2011
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I was looking for a specific episode, and guessed (incorrectly) that this was the season that included that episode. So here is a list of the episodes included in this set:

701: Resurrection
702: Won't Get Fueled Again
703: And How Does That Make You Kill?
704: Raging Cannibal
705: Bombshell
706: Wrecking Crew
707: Cheating Death
708: Gone Baby Gone
709: Power Trip
710: The Deluca Motel
711: Tipping Point
712: Head Case
713: And They're Offed
714: Smoke Gets In Youre CSIs
715: Presumed Guilty
716: Sink or Swim
717: Divorce Party
718: Flight Risk
719: Target Specific
720: Wolfe in Sheep's Clothing
721: Chip/Tuck
722: Dead on Arrival
723: Collateral Damage
724: Dissolved
725: Seeing Red

I'm not terribly disappointed by my mistake in ordering the wrong season, because this is an entertaining series and the set seems to be of better quality than most of the tv series I have ordered on dvd. Some series don't come close-captioned, and when they don't, I am disappointed. This set is closed-captioned, for anyone else who finds this important.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS ON TELEVISION, October 15, 2011
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I love this series, I like the cast, the stories. Everything is top notch. You should collect the entire series from start to finish. I have them all and when I want something good to wtach I can pull them out and have a CSI Miami love fest. Worth the price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Show, September 23, 2011
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CSI Miami is the best of the 3 CSI's I enjoy watching it every week. David Carousal is a great Actor! He always cares about the victims and he always gets the person(s) committing the crime! Way to go CSI Team I enjoyed season 7.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Familiar favorites return, July 28, 2010
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The best CSI of them all. Great sense of team work with the Miami actors. The mire is getting thicker for Horatio to keep balance on that thin line he walks. An explosive season with lots of surprizes including and interesting undercover job for returning Sofia Milos/Yelena.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 2nd set of CSI MIAMI 6, June 22, 2010
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After the sellers replaced the defective set of DVD's i got the first go around they sent me a replacement set at absolutely no cost to me. They all play beautifully. SO I AM VERY PLEASED WITH MY DVD'S AND THE SERVICE I RECEIVED. THANKS AMAZON.COM AND VINYL SOUNDS BETTER.
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