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Anybody notice that the title of the new DVD set is CSI: The Complete Sixth Season (2000)? Hello, what's with the 2000? I believe it should read 2005? Or am I missing something here?
As for season 6, better than 5, not as good as 4 or 3 or 2 or 1. Sara and Grissom yech. Unless season 7 throws a chink in the relationship which could be interesting.
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Esa es mi gran pregunta, por que esta temporada no esta disponible o en español o sub titulada. Nosotros los latinos también compramos series.
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This is the best season yet! I'm so glad that Jim Brass survived. The only thing I don't like is that Sofia Curtis (Louise Lombard) joined the cast. She dosn't help the show at all. Except for Sofia, this was one great season! They just keep getting better and better!
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I am a faithful CSI watcher, and have been since the shows inception.
I buy the DVD sets and enjoy them tremendously. However, there are
two trends I see developing that I don't care for---one, there is
too much Catherine. We know everything about her kid, her dead
husband, her crook father, etc., and she's really an annoying character.
She makes nasty comments about everyone; she's always being insubordinate;
she goes out with men half her age (let's quit trying to make
her seem like a young chick when she isn't, especially wearing those
skin tight jeans), she is very arrogant, and even though she continually
screws up (loses her camera; blows up the lab in a previous season,
accuses people before she has all the evidence), they made her a
supervisor. Also, the plot line with Grissom and Sara, while
predictable, is not the greatest. I think Grissom would be
better off paired with Lady Heather. There's an idea! Let's see more
of Lady Heather. Still, even with the annoying overabundance of the
least likable character (Catherine), the show is one of the best, if not
THE best, on TV (up there with Without a Trace, NCIS and Numbers). Keep 'em coming!
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I agree with another reviewer that they are packing in many new characters. Personally, I like Sauders very much, and I'm glad to see him in the field, instead of cooped up in the lab. Sofia is another good character, although her "departure" was so little mentioned, it was odd hearing of her "return."
I don't care for what they're doing with Grissom and Sidle, however. In so many episodes he made it clear that he wasn't interested in her romantically. At the end of "Butterflied" he goes into quite a bit of detail as to WHY he can't be with her. He is still her supervisor, he writes her performance reviews, dictates her raises and (to some extent) controls her career. That's a relationship that usually prohibits any romantic connections! Ah, but this is television, not the real world....
This sudden capitulation to his emotions is hard to fathom. What changed to make him throw aside his reservations? Are we now to be burdened with seeing Grissom's "mid-life crisis?" He has always been portrayed as devoted to the truth, and in holding others to his high ethical standards. Now, suddenly, all bets are off and his own behavior is questionable, to say the least.
I think they've made a mistake in this plot line. We'll see where it goes, but if Ecklie gets wind of their affair, he could cause serious problems for them both! He's been itching to fire Sara for 3 years!
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