**Spoiler Lab** Season 8 - Hot Off The Magic City Presses!

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Extended promo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T6DTny9pKw

Looks like things are gonna get ugly

ETA: LOL. If you pause at the 3-second mark you can see the cable attached to Rebecca (dummy or stuntwoman) that yanks her into the air.

Im always the one 2 ask this but can u tell us what happens in it plz, we all wanna find out what happens in extended promo's becuz they show more stuff, and we just cnt wait till one for the UK comes out, you might be hearin from me again wiv anotha extended promo tht we cnt watch, LOL, thnx


I'll try my best --

Voice over: (on screen shows Eric walking towards Rebecca) "This CSI:Miami is going to be

shows Rebecca and the explosion, Eric hitting the ground
Voice Over: (and on screen) The bomb
Cuts to > Natalia: "What do you know, Eric?"
Voice Over: But....
Shows Eric, Natalia, & Walter at the crime scene; Natalia has her hands out like she's questioning Eric (or the crime, not sure).
Walter to Eric: "You were spying on us!"
Voice Over: (shows Horatio on screen at the crime scene) It's what happens After The Explosion (the bold is on screen)
Cuts to > Ryan (outside his home) asks an officer "What's going on here?"
Calleigh says "he can come in" -- she & Ryan head into the house.
Cuts to > inside the home; Calleigh stands behind Ryan, he yells: "your investigation with Walter hit a dead end". Briefly shows Eric's expression (he is in the home, looks like he's investigating the area)
Voice Over: (shows Horatio on the screen) that could tear this team apart
Cuts to > Calleigh in a vehicle, she questions (not nicely): "were you wearing the wire when we were at home?"
Eric: "Not wearing a wire" (part of this seems cut out)
Back on Calleigh (not looking to sure of him): "are you sure"
Voice Over: (and on screen) Forever
Cuts to > the lab with Walter, Jesse & Natalia working -- Walter:"they're dragging Wolfe away in cuffs"
Shows Ryan saddened
Shows Walter confused, then Jesse looks at Natalia who looks shocked/disappointed
Cuts to> Ryan in the elevator being taken away, the doors close.

Thanks mjszud!! Things are really going to get intense!

The one thing I am waiting to see is in what order is all of this going to happen. It is probably a given that the Eric/Calleigh exchange is close to the beginning. But when is Ryan going to be slapped in cuffs?:confused:How long after he and Call confront Eric in Ryan's apartment? :confused:Is he arrested at the lab or brought in for questioning in cuffs and then transferred to a cell? :confused:When does Walter say "some team"?:confused: Will Ryan spend the whole or most of the eppie in jail or they find out he has been set up early and he's let out and will we see it?:confused: It is long time until Monday!!
 
Those are some of the same questions I have MiamiWolfe. I hope Ryan doesn't spend the majority of the episode locked up. I wonder by Walter's response also,if he will be one of the first of Ryan's team mates to stand up for him?
 
Those are some of the same questions I have MiamiWolfe. I hope Ryan doesn't spend the majority of the episode locked up. I wonder by Walter's response also,if he will be one of the first of Ryan's team mates to stand up for him?

I hope so. My only question with that is Walter was the one who badgered him about forgetting to return the evidence. Will he believe Ryan didn't take them or think Ryan was covering his butt because he did steal the diamonds?:confused:
 
^^ According to the recent interview, Jesse's storyline will continue in season 9.

Which begs the question: Why did they drop it from the season finale?

I think in this instance TPTB realized they'd bitten off a lot more than they could chew. They also said that Kyle was supposed be a key part leading to the finale,too. Yet that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. It would've been an awful lot to fit into four episodes.
 
I want to know everything but, then i dnt want to kno b/c it will ruin the surprise. These past few episodes have been too exciting. this is what CSI: Miami needs right now. This episode will be explosive. I cnt, im getting too eager.
 
I want to know everything but, then i dnt want to kno b/c it will ruin the surprise. These past few episodes have been too exciting. this is what CSI: Miami needs right now. This episode will be explosive. I cnt, im getting too eager.
I AGREE WITH U I WHAT TO KNOW SO BAD BUT THN AGAIN I WHAT TO WAIT:lol:
 
^^ According to the recent interview, Jesse's storyline will continue in season 9.

Which begs the question: Why did they drop it from the season finale?

I think in this instance TPTB realized they'd bitten off a lot more than they could chew. They also said that Kyle was supposed be a key part leading to the finale,too. Yet that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. It would've been an awful lot to fit into four episodes.


It is amazing writers/tptb changes storylines within such a short timeframe. But just goes to proof that there is no - fixed or planned devlopment of charaters at least not when other storylines is considered more important.
 
Jesse's storyline could have been deliberately dropped because of fan reaction to having the character so up front and in our faces in the early part of the season. After near mid-season, they eased off of Jesse-centric/heavily Jesse involved episodes. I know I'm not the only one that reacted badly to the overly enthusiastic promotion of his character in the beginning. Could the writers actually be listening?
 
Even though I couldn't say I disliked Jesse,I was one that was turned off by the big push,especially because there were other characters dying on the backburner. Reading the plans for his storyline this season,I rolled my eyes. I then wondered how the writers were going to present Jesse,Horatio and Kyle,all who were supposedly to be featured prominently up to and including the finale.The writers maybe listening,somewhat.If so I do think it's a very selective type of hearing,they hear what they want to hear.In this instance,it most likely was a combo of too much drama and storylines for so few episodes,and the fact that there had been so much Jesse early in the season. The fans have been wanting more team centered drama,so I'm glad that this may be something the writers heard.Now if they would only listen to a few more fans,there would be an increase in happy viewers.
 
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IMO the writers of the CSI shows have the cast divided in leads and secondary characters(and I am not saying it is right).Mac and Stella on NY and Eric,Horatio and Calleigh on Miami to put an exemple.Vegas is a case that someone can step in like Nick and Jesse may be the case of someone demoted.

That said,I have seen an effort recently to improve things.Ryan has a storyline and I have seen more of Natalia recently.And I do believe the last few cases are way better then the rest.Let's hope they keep listening to us.:)

Just a question,is the serial killer storyline related to the stolen diamonds? Becouse if not,I guess Ryan issues should be resolved tomorrow.
 
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It looks as if the stories are not related. I expect that Ryan's issues are resolved given what we have seen from the finale pictures.
That said,I have seen an effort recently to improve things.Ryan has a storyline and I have seen more of Natalia recently.And I do believe the last few cases are way better then the rest.Let's hope they keep listening to us.
I hope for things to continue to improve. The lack of storylines for some characters was a huge irritation for me,enough so that I thought my Monday nights would become devoted to reading instead of watching the show.
IMO the writers of the CSI shows have the cast divided in leads and secondary characters(and I am not saying it is right).Mac and Stella on NY and Eric,Horatio and Calleigh on Miami to put an exemple.Vegas is a case that someone can step in like Nick and Jesse may be the case of someone demoted.
I've always felt there was a division on NY. I didn't think it was as apparent in the earlier seasons of Miami, it was Horatio and and more of an ensemble cast and the stories were a lot better at that point because the writing was for the entire cast instead of the "leads". Perhaps if there was a return to that, the stories,the screentime and viewer satisifaction would improve. Now I feel as if the writers are thinking, "Oh we're almost at the end of the season,better throw in a half baked story for so and so".
 
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IMO the writers of the CSI shows have the cast divided in leads and secondary characters(and I am not saying it is right).Mac and Stella on NY and Eric,Horatio and Calleigh on Miami to put an exemple.Vegas is a case that someone can step in like Nick and Jesse may be the case of someone demoted.

That said,I have seen an effort recently to improve things.Ryan has a storyline and I have seen more of Natalia recently.And I do believe the last few cases are way better then the rest.Let's hope they keep listening to us.:)

Just a question,is the serial killer storyline related to the stolen diamonds? Becouse if not,I guess Ryan issues should be resolved tomorrow.

I notice that on CSI NY but on CSI Miami, the writers do try to mix it up. It can't be easy for the writers considering this season the cast is bigger. I'd like to see Calleigh and Walter work together more or her and Natalia, they haven't had many scenes together this season.
 
I hope for things to continue to improve. The lack of storylines for some characters was a huge irritation for me,enough so that I thought my Monday nights would become devoted to reading instead of watching the show.

I actually saw more reason for hope at the beginning of the season then I do now. I like both Jesse and Walter and feel they are really a breath of fresh air with tremendous story potential. I do feel they brought Jesse on a little strong and I'm glad they eased up a little.

But these writers can't seem to write an even, all inclusive script. They are extremely limited in their focus and as soon as they put Jesse safely in the background instead of bringing the characters who had been ignored for so long to the front, they got back to featuring the same tired story with the same two characters - front and center.

They may be listening to the fans but they are extremely selective in what they elect to hear.

We have been screaming and begging for more Ryan, Natalia and Frank. If these little bits at the end of the season are a response to our pleas, it's a pathetic response. It's a temporary show to shut us up and it's an insult to those of us who are fans of those characters. It's not going to continue long term and we'll see that as season 9 again focuses on the same tired story with the same two characters while everyone else becomes a supporting player. CSI Miami writers are not only predictable they've made it VERY clear which characters are their priority.

I've always felt there was a division on NY. I didn't think it was as apparent in the earlier seasons of Miami, it was Horatio and and more of an ensemble cast and the stories were a lot better at that point because the writing was for the entire cast instead of the "leads". Perhaps if there was a return to that, the stories,the screentime and viewer satisfaction would improve.

In the beginning, Miami wrote for a terrific team. It's what drew me to the show. That team was fractured in the third season and never really recovered. In season 4 the break appeared to become permanent and irreparable. Both Vegas and NY are leaps and bounds better than Miami at writing for an ensemble cast and keeping the stories inclusive of the entire team. Not Miami. The writers have made clear who their favorites are and nobody else stands a chance at a decent storyline - not long term.

It's too bad they didn't keep with the original plan at the beginning of season 8. Back to the basics. It was so promising. :(
 
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