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im not sure they would have taken this direction if they werent worried about ratings with greys competition. csi, for me, is not a show where season long story arcs work. theyve taken a good idea but drawn it out so much its just annoying now. like the mini killer for me really should have wrapped up in february sweeps.
csi worked so well before because every episode was its own entity, you could watch repeats in any order and not be lost. but this season they are relying heavily on only a few storylines to carry them through. if given the choice between a season 4 rerun or a season 7 rerun in the future, ill be picking season 4.
i think the writers have also lost their way when it comes to using the actors. it started last year with warrick, who the hell is warrick?? they have always focused on one or two characters per episode but this year it has been skewed towards certain characters and the others just may as well not even be there.
i have enjoyed most of this season and i dont feel as strongly about it as others, but i still think the writers could have done better. they just need to get back to what theyre good at.
allmaple said:
csi worked so well before because every episode was its own entity, you could watch repeats in any order and not be lost. but this season they are relying heavily on only a few storylines to carry them through. if given the choice between a season 4 rerun or a season 7 rerun in the future, ill be picking season 4.
Hankster said: A comment I want to make about Nick Stokes's character: per the CSI Biography, Nick received a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Texas A&M. Only one problem: Texas A&M DOES NOT have a program in or issue a degree in Criminal Justice! (It does have Entomology in its Agricultural Sciences College though, which Grissom would love!)
http://www.tamu.edu/home/academics/departments.html
George Eads is from Texas and is an Alumni of Texas Tech University, which is up in the Panhandle in Lubbock, while A&M is about 90 miles North-Northwest of Houston (which is in SE Texas) in College Station. However, I would have expected the creators of the show to do a bit more thorough research into Texas Schools before writing the biography.
In Texas (and in the Nation actually) the highest ranking criminal Justice program for BA's is Sam Houston State University in Huntsville Texas, which is also the city where there are the larger units for the Texas Department of Correction, including Death Row for the State of Texas.
http://www.cjcenter.org/
In the show itself, it's never mentioned he got his degree from A&M, so revising the character data on the website to reflect this isn't a hard jump. Anthony Zuiker needs to be made aware of this.