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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097368891944
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 75
Label: CBS Television
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1SpanishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Manufacturer: CBS Television
MPN: D889194D
Number Of Discs: 7
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: CBS Television
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 31, 2006
Running Time: 1090 minutes
Studio: CBS Television
Theatrical Release Date: September 23, 2002

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Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/05/2008

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A marriage, a murder, and a mole all play relevant roles in the fourth season of CSI: Miami. Easily the most stylistic show in the CSI franchise, the series stars David Caruso (NYPD Blue as Horatio Caine, the lead investigator with the Miami Police Department. With his black clothing, Caine stands out in a sea of pastel-clad colleagues that include ballistics expert Calleigh Dusquene (Emily Procter), underwater recovery whiz Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), and medical examiner Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander). Speaking in an even-keeled tone, Caine's one-liners effortlessly roll off his tongue in the same manner as Law & Order's Lenny Briscoe (Jerry Orbach). When a philandering husband--whose DNA is being collected--excuses his behavior by saying, "So I'm human," Caine zings back, "Yeah, too bad there's not a swab that can confirm that." On the 25 episodes featured in this 7-disc set, he doesn't scream or shout once. When alarmed, Caine lets his gun make his more salient points. Actually, he and the other CSIs seem more proficient with their weapons than the FBI that sometimes "backs" them up. Who needs a sniper when Horatio is there? The generally good-looking cast also spends more time in the field than in the crime lab, giving them plenty of opportunity to bask in the sunshine and mingle with the bikini-clad beauties that seem to populate Miami. Even semi-regular cast member Joel West, who plays a police officer, is a former Calvin Klein model.

The season, which ran during 2005-2006, includes a crossover episode with CSI: New York. Unfortunately, only the Miami segment is included on this set, leaving viewers to wonder what happened in Part 2 when Caine and Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) team up to capture a serial killer who locks children in the closet while he murders their parents. Still, there are some excellent episodes on this set, including one where a team of scam artists pose as father and children to steal a slew of money from the local country club Richie Riches. Another involves a group of college kids intent on recreating the violence they've played on a Grand Theft Auto-type of videogame. In many ways, this season is more about style than substance. Why else would there be avant-garde subtitles for one sequence where the criminal is speaking perfectly coherent English? More so than in previous seasons, there is a soap opera mentality to the show that's entertaining, but out of place in this series. Horatio is involved in a doomed romance, there's a romantic triangle between colleagues, and all too much is made of a possible mole within the lab who is leaking confidential information. While Caine's whispered threats lend a certain entertaining cachet to the show, his preening gets old fast. When he enters a room, Caine plants himself into a theatrical stance that makes him look less like a tough guy than one of Charlie's Angels. Too bad there's not a swab that can fix that. --Jae-Ha Kim

List of Episodes from Season 4
Title Original Airdate #
From the Grave September 19, 2005 73 (4-01)
Blood In The Water September 26, 2005 74 (4-02)
Prey October 3, 2005 75 (4-03)
48 Hours to Life October 10, 2005 76 (4-04)
Three-Way October 17, 2005 77 (4-05)
Under Suspicion October 24, 2005 78 (4-06)
Felony Flight November 7, 2005 79 (4-07)
Nailed November 14, 2005 80 (4-08)
Urban Hellraisers November 21, 2005 81 (4-09)
Shattered November 28, 2005 82 (4-10)
Payback December 19, 2005 83 (4-11)
The Score January 9, 2006 84 (4-12)
Silencer January 23, 2006 85 (4-13)
Fade Out January 30, 2006 86 (4-14)
Skeletons February 6, 2006 87 (4-15)
Deviant February 27, 2006 88 (4-16)
Collision March 6, 2006 89 (4-17)
Double Jeopardy March 13, 2006 90 (4-18)
Driven March 20, 2006 91 (4-19)
Free Fall April 10, 2006 92 (4-20)
Dead Air April 24, 2006 93 (4-21)
Open Water May 1, 2006 94 (4-22)
Shock May 8, 2006 95 (4-23)
Rampage (1) May 15, 2006 96 (4-24)
One of Our Own (2) May 22, 2006 97 (4-25)

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