CSI Reviews
CSI Review: Cliffhanger With A Side Of Karma
From the opening sequence - where Sheriff Liston was running down the statistics and we were watching the crimes she listed happen - I knew that "Home...
CSI Review: All For One And One For Murder
I know I’ve said this before, but I have to say it again: I really enjoy how the writing for CSI has been embracing the culture of Las Vegas recently...
CSI Review: My Dog Ate Your Evidence
I’m glad to see CSI taking on new ideas for cases along with the addition of DB and Finn this season, and this week’s outing is a good example ...
CSI Review: Fill My Eyes With Double Vision
Leave it to CSI to up the ante on the classic “twin defense” murder case by not only throwing in a third twin, but eventually adding a fourth. ...
CSI Review: Down The Rabbit Hole
I enjoy CSI the most when it embraces and take advantage of the quirks and unique aspects of Las Vegas - and there isn’t any bigger stereotype for th...
CSI Review: Trend Setters
With the advent of social networking and smart phones, we know more about what our friends and family are doing every minute of the day than we ever have i...
CSI Review: Kicking It Old School
I have to give credit to to the writers of CSI. The concept behind "CSI Unplugged" - the power is out, the team must actually use its brains over its techn...
CSI Review: Habitat for Inhumanity
What makes a house a home? Is it the love we feel for each other? Is it the care and attention we put into decorating it? Or, as in the case of the Hicks f...
CSI Review: Diebenkorn, and I Don't Care
It appears that we have met the “Yin” to Zen Master Diebenkorn Russell’s “Yang." Indeed, welcome to CSI “blood whisperer&rdqu...
CSI Review: A Killer Make-Over
Our first post-Catherine episode of CSI, "Tressed to Kill," may have also been the most eerie offering so far this season. I can safely say ...






