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Tonight would not be a good time for CSI: Miami fans to leave their living rooms, according to television reviewers.
TV Guide placed "After The Fall" on its Monday night "Hot List" of must-watch televison programs. Written by <font color=yellow>Ildy Modrovich</font> and <font color=yellow>Marc Dube</font>, the episode, which revolves around the death of a pedestrian who is killed by a man falling from a nearby apartment building, also boasts some fireworks in the ongoing Horatio-Yelina-Stetler love triangle.
"The volatile relationship between Horatio and abusive Internal Affairs officer Stetler, who is dating H's widowed sister-in-law and colleague, Yelina, intensifies considerably in tonight's heated episode," wrote TV Guide's <font color=yellow>Tim Holland</font>. "It begins when Horatio is accused of brutality by a murder suspect and Stetler investigates the case — with extreme prejudice."
Miami also made the "What to watch" list of USA Today's <font color=yellow>Robert Bianco</font>, who recently praised both the show and its star <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) (story). The St. Louis Post-Dispatch also highlighted the episode, making the following succinct observation: "So you're walking down the street and splat - a body falls, killing you. That happens tonight on CSI: Miami."
"After The Fall" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. on CBS.<center></center>
TV Guide placed "After The Fall" on its Monday night "Hot List" of must-watch televison programs. Written by <font color=yellow>Ildy Modrovich</font> and <font color=yellow>Marc Dube</font>, the episode, which revolves around the death of a pedestrian who is killed by a man falling from a nearby apartment building, also boasts some fireworks in the ongoing Horatio-Yelina-Stetler love triangle.
"The volatile relationship between Horatio and abusive Internal Affairs officer Stetler, who is dating H's widowed sister-in-law and colleague, Yelina, intensifies considerably in tonight's heated episode," wrote TV Guide's <font color=yellow>Tim Holland</font>. "It begins when Horatio is accused of brutality by a murder suspect and Stetler investigates the case — with extreme prejudice."
Miami also made the "What to watch" list of USA Today's <font color=yellow>Robert Bianco</font>, who recently praised both the show and its star <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> (Horatio Caine) (story). The St. Louis Post-Dispatch also highlighted the episode, making the following succinct observation: "So you're walking down the street and splat - a body falls, killing you. That happens tonight on CSI: Miami."
"After The Fall" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. on CBS.<center></center>