Season 14 Spoiler Lab Discussion

Well yeah... they give 7 seconds in promo about CSI... Great. Hope that season finale will have 1.7 in 18-49. But I'll be not surprised if it goes to 1.5 or less with this promotion.
 
Well yeah... they give 7 seconds in promo about CSI... Great. Hope that season finale will have 1.7 in 18-49. But I'll be not surprised if it goes to 1.5 or less with this promotion.

Criminal Minds catch my atention with all this cool promotion, but if you see the csi part is not too bad.

"The secrets necer stay buried", but is too fast, CBS wants to have until the last second the secrets of this episode really "buried" like i see.
 
According to the CSI writers room on twitter Paul G is going to live tweet tomorrow.

I guess check the official FB page or them for details.
 
Not sure if this has been posted yet. From tvguide.com

Question: Over the past 14 TV seasons, one of the indications that the current TV season is ending is an over-the-the top season finale cliffhanger on CSI. So I was somewhat surprised that the current season of CSI ended on a subdued note with Paul Guilfoyle's final scene. Since CSI was renewed back in March, the lack of a cliffhanger can't be attributed to uncertainty about the show continuing for another season. So was the lack of cliffhanger a one-time event to note Guilfoyle's departure, or is this a permanent change in how CSI's seasons will end in the future (assuming that it will continue beyond next season)? — Brian

Matt Roush: I have no idea of what lies in the future for CSI or its finales to come, but if the decision was to give one of the show's few remaining original cast members a dignified (if relatively restrained) exit, which makes sense, I'm OK with that. Extreme life-or-death cliffhangers can become awfully tiresome, and I'm glad CSI sat out this year's cycle of mayhem. This would have been planned long in advance, and I have to believe that when the time comes to retire the CSI mothership, the network and producers will have plenty of time and warning to plan accordingly for such an influential and successful franchise. (In other words, I don't see a hasty see-ya-later the way NBC treated the original Law & Order.)
 
Which probably means we won't have a full season (22 episodes). Let's wait producers to tell us how many episodes we'll get this season.
 
Not a good move at all. the show are always delated because of football. And did the Mentalist do well in that time slot?

And, why is it sharing the spot with Cyber?

Not happy about this.
 
CBS move CSI on Sunday 10 p.m like CSI: Miami when it had 9th and 10th season. CSI: Cyber will change CSI on spring 2015. Little weird but we will see. I don't know where I should write this so I write here :)
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...entalist-csi-cyber-held-for-midseason/264216/

I made a seperate thread for it since it's not really about season 14.

Looks to me like they're doing the same thing they did with "Hostages" and "Intelligence". And they kinda have to. They've brought in too many new shows.





Susan
 
CBS move CSI on Sunday 10 p.m like CSI: Miami when it had 9th and 10th season. CSI: Cyber will change CSI on spring 2015. Little weird but we will see. I don't know where I should write this so I write here :)
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...entalist-csi-cyber-held-for-midseason/264216/

Unless they plan on moving the original CSI to a different slot when the spin off airs, I really think this implies that we won't get a full season. I have a feeling this will be their last, but that's just me.
 
For the UK viewers...

Channel 5 Sets UK Premiere Date For ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’ Season 14

The fourteenth season of CBS’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation will receive its UK premiere on Tuesday June 3rd at 9pm, it has been announced.

Created by Anthony Zuiker, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation follows the exploits of a group of crime scene investigators working for the Las Vegas police department. The drama series is produced by CBS Television Studios and stars Ted Danson, Elisabeth Shue, George Eads, Jorja Fox, Paul Guilfoyle, Eric Szmanda, Robert David Hall, Wallace Langham, David Berman, Elisabeth Harnois and Jon Wellner. The show’ fourteenth season, which is the last to feature Paul Guilfoyle as a series regular, feature the backdoor-pilot for new spin-off CSI: Cyber which was recently picked up to series by US network CBS.





Susan
 
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