Shame that CBS move CSI and Cyber on 10 p.m on Sunday - remember CSI Miami after 8 season from monday to sunday... But I strong believe in new spin-off cause I think it's a good idea for something new
Sunday is sort of an odd night--I don't think it's
supposed to be a bad spot (Friday is the "bad" night), but with the run-over that pushes the schedule back, it gets irritating. :scream:
I wonder if not having as many repeats will help the ratings? Since CSI is going to run straight through to the spring (with a few weeks off around Christmas/New Year's, I'm sure), it might help the show maintain momentum and give Cyber a nice push...
Splitting the timeslot between the original and the spinoff is an interesting idea, though. We'll see how it works out!
I'll watch anything once. But, I'm still angry over
Intelligence getting cancelled, which is what
CSI: Cyber should be.
I think Cyber is similar to Intelligence in some ways, but completely different at the same time. I'm curious to see how the whole 'cyber crimes' premise works in a series format, instead of a limited story like "Kitty". Hopefully we'll see some really unique and interesting story ideas, not just the same few (sex) crimes told twenty different ways.
Well I'm still angry that CBS cancel CSI: Miami, but I hope that Cyber will be great cause CSI 14x21 was the second best episode from season 14 for me.
Oh man, I still get nostalgic over CSI: NY and Miami sometimes. But I'm trying not to let my feelings about the cancelled spinoffs affect my feelings about Cyber before it even airs because it's not really fair IMO. I mean, Cyber isn't really CSI: DC or anything like that, it's a different premise, a new spin on the procedural-crime-drama franchise. I think it could be pretty interesting, and I'm always here for keeping the franchise going, so here's hoping it turns out great! :thumbsup:
It doesn't hurt that they've got a few big name actors in the cast already--hopefully they keep it small and focus on just those few people. (Although I'd like to see them add at least one more female character, and I do wish there was someone who wasn't white in the main cast. There might be recurring characters we haven't heard of yet, but I guess we'll see...)
I also hope they have writers on staff who really know their stuff, computer/internet-wise. I think that's one of the issues Cyber will have to overcome to get a decent audience: it'll need to feel
authentic, like everybody really knows what they're talking about. The CSIs shows have always taken some liberties with science and technology, and I don't really mind that, but people have a lot of feelings about the internet (considering that some of us practically live on here :lol
. CBS is considered the 'old people' network, and clueless/incorrect/outdated facts and dialogue certainly won't help the show survive. I saw some complaints about "Kitty", like that weird thing where she kept typing a response and the digital woman fell apart. Um... :wtf: I'm pretty sure that's not how it works? It was an interesting visual, but a lot of people aren't going to watch a show that gets everything wrong.
Anyway, this got super long! *backs away slowly*