'Miami' Is Hot, Hot, Hot

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CSI: Miami keeps it all in the family.

The premiere of Miami's six season will introduce a new character that will come to be very important to Horatio Caine (<font color=yellow>David Caruso</font>)--his son, played by <font color=yellow>Evan Ellison</font>. "Part of what has galvanized Horatio is his relationships with children," Caruso told TV Guide, "and for him to have his own flesh and blood in the world makes sense." Unfortunately, Horatio's relationship with his son will be tested before it even begins because, as Caruso said, "the curveball is, he's already in trouble." In fact, the young man is actually one of the suspects in their murder case as they investigate the death of a probation officer in "Dangerous Son".

Ellison will join the cast for several episodes throughout the season. <font color=yellow>Sofia Milos</font> will also be in the episode, reprising her role as Yelina Salas, detective turned private investigator. "Dangerous Son" will contain old and new characters, Horatio's ever-present sunglasses and plenty of action. <font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font> (Calleigh Duquesne) said that Miami's producers "are going to keep all the action-packed crime scene elements this season, but we'll get to see a little more romance."

Some of this romance will continue from season five, when Eric Delko (<font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font>) and Calleigh began to consider their possible attraction to each other. This is made more difficult by Calleigh's relationship with Jake Berkeley (<font color=yellow>Johnny Whitworth</font>), a cop who is also returning from last season. While Calleigh might have difficulty deciding how to deal with this dilemma, Procter herself was trying to deal with the heat under the Miami sun during filming. "It's hard to flirt when you feel like you look really hot," she said, "and not in a good way!"

The behind the scenes look at Miami can be found in the TV Guide featuring <font color=yellow>Hugh Laurie</font> on the cover, which is on sale now.<center></center>
 
I seriously hope they don't expect the thing with Horatio's son to surprise anyone with the way they've hammered it into ours heads in promos and interviews. :rolleyes: The idea of it being a shock would have far more impact if they didn't spill the beans weeks before the premiere actually aired.

Granted, people who don't read online or check out the TV Guide or see promos on television might be surprised--but how many could miss all three?
 
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