Episode 10x19 - 'Habeas Corpse' ***CONTAINS SPOILERS***

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Finch

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Thought I'd start this episode thread early as we're nearing the finale come Sunday! Hope everyone will be watching. :cool:

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CSI: MIAMI
Air Date: Sunday, April 08, 2012
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: (#1019) "Habeas Corpse"


WHEN ONE OF THE CSI'S BIGGEST ENEMIES IS MURDERED, HORATIO MUST DETERMINE WHICH OF HIS TEAM MEMBERS IS A SUSPECT, ON THE 10TH SEASON FINALE OF "CSI: MIAMI," SUNDAY, APRIL 8

Malcolm McDowell Returns as Ruthless Attorney Darren Vogel

"Habeas Corpse" - When one of the CSI's biggest enemies is murdered, Horatio must determine which of his team members is a suspect, on the 10th season finale of CSI: MIAMI, Sunday, April 8 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Malcolm McDowell returns as ruthless attorney Darren Vogel.

SERIES REGULARS:
David Caruso (Horatio Caine)
Emily Procter (Calleigh Duquesne)
Adam Rodriguez (Eric Delko)
Jonathan Togo (Ryan Wolfe)
Rex Linn (Det. Frank Tripp)
Eva La Rue (Natalia Boa Vista)
Omar Miller (Walter Simmons)

RECURRING CAST:
Malcolm McDowell (Darren Vogel)
Christian Clemenson (Tom Loman)
Taylor Cole (Samantha Owens)
Ryan McPartlin (ASA Josh Avery)
Wes Ramsey (Dave Benton)
Ty Panitz (Austin North)

GUEST CAST:
Jamie Harris (Eddie Coster)
Michael Patrick McGill (Pete Evans)
John Hundrieser (Desk Officer)
Judith Scott (Ellen Phillips)
Barry Livingston (Adoption Supervisor)

WRITTEN BY: Barry O'Brien and Marc Dube
DIRECTED BY: Sam Hill RATING: To Be Announced
 
Hello Finch

This will be be a very interesting episode, being that it's the end of the season for Miami, and we don't know if CBS is going to give the Public another season. I am looking forward to it. It sends chills down my spine thinking one of the team is a suspect!

Peace
 
As expected, CBS just posted a warning on Twitter saying there may be a delay due to golf. There's a repeat of The Good Wife at 9. Why doesn't CBS just cut the end of that (if there is a delay) so CSI: Miami airs at 10? Or just put Miami on at 9??? :confused: Or would that would make to much sense...? :rolleyes:
 
It's worse than that. Not only is it possible that the finale could be delayed, but with golf it could actually be cancelled. One of only 2 episodes that were canceled last season was due to golf.

Also, the fact that The Good Wife has a repeat means that they can get away with lousy ratings while CSI Miami will be expected to perform and CSI Miami will not even have the lead in of a new episode of TGW to supposedly :)guffaw:) help its ratings.

Boy, are CBS trying to stack the deck against CSI Miami and its finale.:scream:
 
Well, it's stupid of them to put the finale on Easter Sunday in the first place. Why can't they just save it for the following Sunday. It won't kill the new show to be delayed one week. And good luck with it getting good ratings if its delayed by sports. Miami already has a fan following. New shows do not have that luxury.
 
Oh boy. I wonder how late this show will be even though it's 7 in the east. :rolleyes:

They should ban new shows on Sundays because of football and golf. :rolleyes:
 
THe season is shorter because they cut the episode order from the usual 22-24 episodes down to 19. That is less episodes then they had during the writer's strike.
BTW,the finale won't be airing until 10:52..and you thought football delays were bad.
 
52 freakin minutes??!!? Thats sure to help the shows ratings and chances of renewal! If CBS cares they would delete The Fail Wife rerun, like hardline-pro suggested
 
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