calleighspeedle
Coroner
Now that season 7 has drawn to a close. I would like to know what your favourite season of CSI: Miami is so far and why.
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Agian, & I think I'll always say......s2, definetely! :thumbsup:
S7 surely was far better than s6, but still there are too many thing which make me say "please bring back Tim & his storylines".
Also I miss too much the scientific part & the team spirit that I think nobody can deny s2 was the best one in terms of team spirit
OFC, now, it would be ridiculous to bring back a ghost :lol:, but you never know considering writersI've to agree with you in that, gosh, how I miss that but, I guess those times are from the past and I think [i really really hope not] they [the writers] won't bring it back
OFC, now it would be ridiculous to bring back a ghost :lol:, but you never know considering writersI've to agree with you in that, gosh, how I miss that but, I guess those times are from the past and I think [i really really hope not] they [the writers] won't bring it back
Ok kidding, let's just stay that whenever I see a few aspects of the show I don't like, I wish Tim was still alive so that he could smack his friend on the head :lol:
csifann1
I was talking 'bout team sprit, BREAK ROOMS :adore: you know, those things...
Oh gosh I thought I knew almost everything about s2, but thank god you're here so that I didn't have to make the effort of summing up my thoughts.Season 2, hands-down. And not because Speed was there (because obviously I'm a fan of his character) but because like Florry said, the team interaction and overall atmosphere of them was the best out of every season -- at least in my eyes. It felt like they really caught their stride in this season, despite what some of the cast have said where they claim seasons 4-6 were when the show really caught its stride. :wtf: Matter of opinion I guess. :lol:
The show also didn't take itself incredibly seriously yet handled tragic storylines with grace ('Slow Burn', 'Wannabe', 'Witness to Murder' to name a few) while keeping in line with the CSI formula and science.
Character storylines also held a lot of substance -- Calleigh and her father in 'The Best Defense', Yelina and Horatio with the Ray storyline in 'Big Brother', Speedle in 'Wannabe', Eric in 'Extreme', and Tripp in 'Bait'. It seemed like almost everyone got something to work with in season 2, even if it was something small. The only downside to this is Alexx didn't seem to benefit from the amount of character development being passed around but that's not to dismiss her overall presence in the season as a whole because she was there quite a bit. Horatio was also human, so that's a plus.
Another thing I liked about season 2, is we had a lot of episodes either starting out at night or having night scenes in them. For example, 'Blood Brothers', 'Death Grip', 'Big Brother', 'Bait', 'Extreme', 'Blood Moon', 'Slow Burn', 'Invasion', 'The Oath', and 'MIA/NYC - Nonstop'. I know the team works on the day shift but it was nice to see that the sun does set in Miami.
There were also a lot of Case Bs which were good for exploring more ideas, adding a bit of humour and/or simplicity to level out the Case A and allowing the actors to participate more predominantly in each episode. We seem to have missed out on that as the seasons progressed.
The last thing that made season 2 the best season for me was that the victims were overall the center of the episodes, whereas I feel now the victims are more of a catalyst to the character drama and are quickly forgotten until the confessions begin or someone gets put into cuffs...if that makes sense. There are times now when I watch the show, I completely forget who the initial victim was.
Oh and an honorable mention: Not every episode started out at a party.
That said, while there were probably some faults with season 2, it was just an overall more enjoyable season to watch than anything before or after, for me.
Season 2, hands-down. And not because Speed was there (because obviously I'm a fan of his character) but because like Florry said, the team interaction and overall atmosphere of them was the best out of every season -- at least in my eyes. It felt like they really caught their stride in this season, despite what some of the cast have said where they claim seasons 4-6 were when the show really caught its stride. :wtf: Matter of opinion I guess. :lol:
The show also didn't take itself incredibly seriously yet handled tragic storylines with grace ('Slow Burn', 'Wannabe', 'Witness to Murder' to name a few) while keeping in line with the CSI formula and science.
Character storylines also held a lot of substance -- Calleigh and her father in 'The Best Defense', Yelina and Horatio with the Ray storyline in 'Big Brother', Speedle in 'Wannabe', Eric in 'Extreme', and Tripp in 'Bait'. It seemed like almost everyone got something to work with in season 2, even if it was something small. The only downside to this is Alexx didn't seem to benefit from the amount of character development being passed around but that's not to dismiss her overall presence in the season as a whole because she was there quite a bit. Horatio was also human, so that's a plus.
Another thing I liked about season 2, is we had a lot of episodes either starting out at night or having night scenes in them. For example, 'Blood Brothers', 'Death Grip', 'Big Brother', 'Bait', 'Extreme', 'Blood Moon', 'Slow Burn', 'Invasion', 'The Oath', and 'MIA/NYC - Nonstop'. I know the team works on the day shift but it was nice to see that the sun does set in Miami.
There were also a lot of Case Bs which were good for exploring more ideas, adding a bit of humour and/or simplicity to level out the Case A and allowing the actors to participate more predominantly in each episode. We seem to have missed out on that as the seasons progressed.
The last thing that made season 2 the best season for me was that the victims were overall the center of the episodes, whereas I feel now the victims are more of a catalyst to the character drama and are quickly forgotten until the confessions begin or someone gets put into cuffs...if that makes sense. There are times now when I watch the show, I completely forget who the initial victim was.
Oh and an honorable mention: Not every episode started out at a party.
That said, while there were probably some faults with season 2, it was just an overall more enjoyable season to watch than anything before or after, for me. Seasons 4-5 were a bit of a blur to me and right now I probably couldn't even tell you based on episode name, what those episodes were even about, lol but I felt seasons 6 and 7 were definitely an improvement.
There were actually quite a few episodes in season 7 that reminded me why I loved and watched this show in the first place. Some episodes that reinforced this was 'Chip/Tuck', 'Gone Baby Gone', 'Sink or Swim', 'Wolfe In Sheep's Clothing', 'Won't Get Fueled Again', 'Head Case' and 'Tipping Point'. This was definitely a memorable season.
Long story short, season 2 was the best for me but season 7 was a lot of fun.