I agree completey. There's one of the main reasons why I watch CSI:NY and not Miami. :bolian: I really hope CSI:NY will continue *keeping fingers crossed* But of course we got to remember that eight seasons is really admirable already, but I personally would love to see more Mac!
TV Guide online has an article about bubble shows. Here's what they say about NY. Nothing we don't already know.
I am praying CSINY can survive near death twice. I really think a ninth season could be a good one, but I am an addicted fanatic.
TVGuide.com has a list of 14 bubble shows they'd like to see saved. Surpisingly (to me anyway) NY made the list. Here's what they have to say and I have to say that I agree completely:
Wow. I'm surprised as well! Very pleasantly surprised. I would have thought they'd dismiss NY against Miami like what seems to be the majority opinion elsewhere. I do have to say they have the difference between Sinise/Mac and Caruso/Horatio described pretty aptly :lol: Ultimately I'm still rather skeptical that NY will win out over Miami, but I do take great satisfaction in the bare fact that Miami fans now know what it's like to squirm over the fate of their show. I know, it's rather mean, but I can't help it....
im not surprised that they're jumping on a new bandwagon, since the numbers show clearly that ny actually has more viewers than miami.
I love that TV Guide accurately distinguished the two CSIs. Though Horatio is what makes Miami Miami(er), it's sad that they can only describe him as the man with sunglasses and hilarious one-liners. From what I see, I think Horatio cares about the victim's family more than anyone else does. And his gray area is more explored than Mac who's most of time the by-the-book. About the crime scenes, well they forgot to include that Miami CSIs wear white expensive pants and suits. Not to mention Horatio wears all black suits on 100-degree heat Miami.
Well, it's refreshing that all 3 CSIs are different--different styles, locations, personalities, etc. That's what makes them all unique.
I would have thought NY would be too expensive to produce. That being said, how many episodes would NY have for next season? Fringe has 14 episodes next year as it would be its last.
The argument that Miami costs more, can work for or against NY imo. Speaking strictly on episode production costs alone, Miami is only expensive because it wants to be, not because it has to be. It could easily get rid of that "star trek" computer, the split screen stuff and all other things that cost Miami so much and is not really necessary. If Miami is making cbs more money, even by a fraction, then, it is easier to cut a budget than it is to make one.