admin of this site bias against CSI Miami

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I think that is rather uncalled for. The show is going to end at some point, its a fact. I enjoyed the interview, and didnt see anything negative about it. I think Shane is doing a marvellous job.
 
The show ending in the future is a reality as is dicussing it with a cast member in an interview.As far as the remark,I'm sure there's a reason behind it.
 
First off I am not an admin here at Talk CSI. I am a moderator for the CSI: NY forum and work as a freelance writer over on CSIFiles.com -- so let's clear that up first.

My Twitter, which you have ever so kindly linked to, is in no way associated with the site (or the shows). The views are of my own; not CSIFiles.com. I am completely confused how my asking of Miami's eventual ending correlates to me hating the show. If you could PM me with a concrete explanation that'd be great.

Also, being that you are a new member, it's quite possible that you have not been around long enough to read all my thoughts on the show. It's true: Miami is not my favorite series of the three--not by a long shot. But I quite enjoy Jonathan Togo and Eva La Rue and the characters that they play.

A bit of info, however: a writer (critic, reporter, whatever) doesn't have to like something. In fact that's really boring if that were the case. Critics critique something; whether it be positive or negative.
 
Now that it's been cleared up some by SpookyLights...

I would recommend not dragging things over here from other sites (especially for the sole purpose of railing on another member here). It rarely ends well, not to mention, it's not what this forum was intended for. If you take issue with a moderator or poster for an issue that happens on TalkCSI, that's another matter and should be dealt with privately or in QSF. Otherwise, off-board stuff should stay as such: off-board.

Closing this thread as I think we're done here.
 
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