For those who watched last night’s season finale of CSI: Miami (which I hope is everyone reading this), it was big. VERY BIG. And though we usually like to cover some behind the scenes aspect of each episode in our blog, we thought it might be time to break format to address another BIG twist on CSI: Miami – we’re moving nights!
Those who devotedly follow television might have heard that CSI: Miami has been moved, and next season we will be airing on Sunday nights at 10pm! For those who didn’t hear, this is to let you know! Tell your friends, family members, whoever else that is fan. We don’t want anyone to miss a single episode as next season is looking to be the most thrill-filled of them all.
Some of you might wonder: How does our time change affect the show? Will the stories be different? Will all the cast be back? Do I have to watch Undercover Boss before CSI: Miami? The general answer is: nothing changes! Except, we do encourage you to watch our lead-in, Undercover Boss. It is a fantastic CBS show, and if you didn’t watch it after the Super Bowl, what better time to try than as a warm up to CSI: Miami!
But once again, the key to remember is the only thing that changes is the time. I spoke to Co-Executive Producer Marc Dube who reassured me that, “The night CSI: Miami airs doesn't change what we do. The stories and how we tell them get better each year.”
And as far as what will happen to Horatio, Delko, Calleigh and the rest of the squad, Marc also relayed that, “Audiences can still look forward to seeing how we resurrect our fallen CSIs in Season 9. Will everyone survive? Tune in Sunday nights to find out!”
So, as the summer months roll along, and Fall starts to creep up on us, just remember: Sunday nights. Sunday nights for all the high-octane Miami action you’ve been coming back to year after year. With all of our CSI’s going down at the end of Season 8, the big question is… Which CSIs will survive, and which might be laid to rest...
It will all be revealed starting Sunday nights, so warm up those flat screens and set those DVRs, cause CSI: Miami is coming back, and it’s going to be hotter than ever!
Greg B. is Assistant to CSI: Miami Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer Ann Donahue.