mayra1990
Prime Suspect
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Not to worry, and thank youMayra: My apologies for not crediting you. I will be sure to in the future.
Don't get your hopes up for a two-hour finale. Miami has never had an episode longer than the usual hour and I seriously doubt CBS is going to spend the money on one now.
What that 1950's setting will be used for I have no idea (though I hope it involves Horatio), nor in which episode it will be used. That's something I definitely will keep my eye on as it develops.
-- From TV Guide.com
CBS
It may finally be toe-tag time for CSI: Miami or CSI: NY. David Caruso's Miami is getting its first extended period on the bench starting April 15, as CBS tries out NYC 22 in the Sunday-at-10pm time slot. Both shows are given bubble status for renewal, with survival dependent on how strong the network's new drama development comes in. A Gifted Man is also on life support, with a run in a later 9pm slot likely to decide its fate. On the comedy side, Rob Schneider's new comedy, Rob, has done a credible job of retaining its Big Bang Theory lead-in. If CBS decides to expand to four comedies on Thursday, it's a shoo-in to return. An eight-comedy CBS schedule would also be good news for Rules of Engagement.
I'm pretty sure that not only Ryan will turn out innocent really quickly, but he may actually also be a hero, when he discovers who betrayed the team(I'm quite sure it's Samantha and it will be Ryan who will discover it. His interest in her is shown for a reason).NYC 22 is a mid-season replacement show. It's success or non-success probably has little to do with whether or not Miami survives. Miami is likely to survive because of AMC buying the rights to all seasons including two additional ones should there be two more seasons.
As for this kind of storyline once again for Ryan, I almost would rather he not even be in the episode than for him to have yet another storyline where he is accused of something. That is seriously getting really really old!
I'm pretty sure that not only Ryan will turn out innocent really quickly, but he may actually also be a hero, when he discovers who betrayed the team(I'm quite sure it's Samantha and it will be Ryan who will discover it. His interest in her is shown for a reason).
What is everyone talking about a 'flashback' ? Is it a spoiler? :S did it state that there will be a flashback? Sorry I'm not aware of this.cn someone repost it or explain it to me? Sorry folks.been away fr a looong time xox
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Last season,CSI:NY came up with a finale that could serve as a season or series finale. Miami may be doing the same for season 10 ,writing a finale that could serve as both if need be.
I wish CBS would announce whether or not Miami is coming back, like ASAP. If NYC 22 runs through the summer then I think it's safe to say that...well...it's a summer show.