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It's devastating news--but does it all add up?<p><A class="link" HREF="http://www.etonline.com/">Entertainment Tonight</a> provided a clip of the season seven premiere of <I>CSI: Miami</I>, <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/miami/season7/resurrection.shtml">"Resurrection"</a>. The episode picks up where season six left off, after Horatio Caine (<font color=yellow>David Caruso</font>) was shot in the chest. The scene begins when Calleigh Duquesne (<font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font>) and Eric Delko (<font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font>) rush to the scene in a Hummer, accompanied by two patrol cars and the sound of wailing sirens. They find fellow CSI Ryan Wolfe (<font color=yellow>Jonathan Togo</font>) standing on the tarmac alone.<p>Calleigh demands to know what happened, and Ryan tells her it isn't good. Horatio was shot, but he got there too late to save him. Eric and Calleigh have trouble processing what Ryan is telling them: Horatio is dead. Eric asks where the body is and says he needs to see him. Ryan tells him that he released the body.<p>Calleigh and Eric respond with disbelief--he isn't supposed to release the body until the rest of the team gets there. Ryan reacts to their anger by confessing that he didn't want Horatio lying in a pool of blood on the evening news. Calleigh immediately asks Ryan how he got to the scene so quickly. He tells her he was running an errand but that he dropped everything when he heard about the shooting on the radio.<p>Eric says that none of this makes sense, but Calleigh tells the other two that they need to focus. Horatio had a lot of enemies, and they need to figure out who is responsible for this. Three familiar faces flash across the screen: Ron Saris (<font color=yellow>Kim Coates</font>), Agent Evan Caldwell (<font color=yellow>David Keith</font>) and Juan Ortega (<font color=yellow>Jose Zuniga</font>). Eric points out that whoever shot Horatio must have been someone close. Ryan flashes back to the text message he received in the finale telling him, "It's Done". The clip ends with Calleigh firmly asserting that they will find the person who did this.<p>The clip can be viewed <A class="link" HREF="http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/09/65462/index.html">here</a>, at the <I>Entertainment Tonight</I> website. "Resurrection" will air September 22 on CBS.<center></center>