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Horatio Caine will reportedly be in danger of causing a major diplomatic incident in the first episode of CSI: Miami's sophomore season.
Currently entitled "Blood Brothers", the season premiere will revolve around the death of a fashion model, Tess. After an argument with a man, she storms out of the hotel where a fashion show is being held, only to be run over by a car as it storms off. While examining the crime scene, Horatio and Alexx quickly establish that her death wasn't just a simple hit and run — it was pre-meditated murder.
Tess had attended a party that night, hosted by her agent Scott Mandeville. Fortunately for the CSIs, the bash was video-taped for broadcast on MTV, and Calleigh is able to spot Tess socialising with a handsome twenty-something man in the footage. He is Clavo Cruz, a rich playboy from a South American country known as Baracas who owns many of Miami's trendiest clubs and restaurants.
Although the CSIs work up enough evidence to link Clavo to the scene of the crime, an unforseen complication develops. He and his brother, Narcisco, have diplomatic immunity in America because their father is the "General for Life" of Baracas. With the State Department breathing down his back not to upset their good relations with Baracas, Horatio can't arrest Clavo without causing a diplomatic incident...
"Blood Brothers" will reportedly introduce two new characters, who could possibly become recurring as the season progresses. The first is Rick Stetler, the Medical Examiner's Investigator, who has the hots for Yelina Salas, which causes some friction with Horatio. The second is Valera, the CSIs' new DNA technician, who begins to feel the pressure after Calleigh constantly checks up on her work.
Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from an early draft of the script and details may change before the episode goes to air.
CSI: Miami's second season will likely debut in late September.<center></center>
Currently entitled "Blood Brothers", the season premiere will revolve around the death of a fashion model, Tess. After an argument with a man, she storms out of the hotel where a fashion show is being held, only to be run over by a car as it storms off. While examining the crime scene, Horatio and Alexx quickly establish that her death wasn't just a simple hit and run — it was pre-meditated murder.
Tess had attended a party that night, hosted by her agent Scott Mandeville. Fortunately for the CSIs, the bash was video-taped for broadcast on MTV, and Calleigh is able to spot Tess socialising with a handsome twenty-something man in the footage. He is Clavo Cruz, a rich playboy from a South American country known as Baracas who owns many of Miami's trendiest clubs and restaurants.
Although the CSIs work up enough evidence to link Clavo to the scene of the crime, an unforseen complication develops. He and his brother, Narcisco, have diplomatic immunity in America because their father is the "General for Life" of Baracas. With the State Department breathing down his back not to upset their good relations with Baracas, Horatio can't arrest Clavo without causing a diplomatic incident...
"Blood Brothers" will reportedly introduce two new characters, who could possibly become recurring as the season progresses. The first is Rick Stetler, the Medical Examiner's Investigator, who has the hots for Yelina Salas, which causes some friction with Horatio. The second is Valera, the CSIs' new DNA technician, who begins to feel the pressure after Calleigh constantly checks up on her work.
Please note that the above plot details have not been confirmed by CBS, Alliance Atlantis or Bruckheimer Films, and until such time you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The above information comes from an early draft of the script and details may change before the episode goes to air.
CSI: Miami's second season will likely debut in late September.<center></center>