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The TV Guide Channel visited the set of CSI: Miami to learn more about the show's fourth season.
In a segment that aired recently, the reporters of TV Guide talked to the cast of Miami to try and uncover some of the secrets of season 4. <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> revealed we'll see a more human side of Horatio Caine this season. "He is beginning to feel some of the cracks of his past," the actor said. "And he does have poise, I think he's affective in the job, but you're gonna start to see a little wear and tear. I think this man is carrying quite a bit, he has a lot on his plate, and it's gratifying to hear that you see some of that."
The season premiere of Miami saw the introduction of Natalia Boa Vista, a DNA analyst with a grant to work exclusively on cold cases. <font color=yellow>Eva LaRue</font>, who plays Boa Vista, explained her character in a nutshell. "She's like a no crap-taker girl," said LaRue. "But, you know, I think she's also very, just, straight-forward and I think she's likeable, she's just not gonna put up with anybody's crap."
Boa Vista is the new girl on the block, but there's quite a few eyes set on her already. When the character introduced herself to Ryan Wolfe, the CSI noted her name was, "boa like the snake." <font color=yellow>Jonathan Togo</font> is pushing for his character to get some snake action. "If that's what a snake looks like, then I wanna bone some snake!" the actor joked.
Togo, however, might have some competition. Actor <font color=yellow>Rex Linn</font> (Det. Frank Tripp) also revealed he wouldn't mind if his character and Boa Vista developed a little romance. "Well, I am the sexual tension on the show," he said humorously. "So they'll probably bring her on, and then there'll be a fight between her and Calleigh - over me."
While in their fantasies Linn and Togo get to romance the new girl, <font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font> (Calleigh Duquesne) announced she would send her character in a very long vacation, complete with undertones of Three's Company. "Calleigh is going to go for a vacation to Hawaii, so I'm going to spend a good 19 or 20 episodes there," she joked. "And you'll just see me occasionally report in, on a cell phone."
<font color=yellow>Khandi Alexander's</font> Alexx Woods will not be romanced, and she won't leave on a tropical vacation, but things might actually get serious with her. The character last season was kidnapped and nearly murdered, which is why we might see her learn a few self-defense tricks this season. "There may be an opportunity for [Alexx] to learn how to use a firearm to protect herself in the future," Alexander revealed. "So that would be kinda nice."
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In a segment that aired recently, the reporters of TV Guide talked to the cast of Miami to try and uncover some of the secrets of season 4. <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> revealed we'll see a more human side of Horatio Caine this season. "He is beginning to feel some of the cracks of his past," the actor said. "And he does have poise, I think he's affective in the job, but you're gonna start to see a little wear and tear. I think this man is carrying quite a bit, he has a lot on his plate, and it's gratifying to hear that you see some of that."
The season premiere of Miami saw the introduction of Natalia Boa Vista, a DNA analyst with a grant to work exclusively on cold cases. <font color=yellow>Eva LaRue</font>, who plays Boa Vista, explained her character in a nutshell. "She's like a no crap-taker girl," said LaRue. "But, you know, I think she's also very, just, straight-forward and I think she's likeable, she's just not gonna put up with anybody's crap."
Boa Vista is the new girl on the block, but there's quite a few eyes set on her already. When the character introduced herself to Ryan Wolfe, the CSI noted her name was, "boa like the snake." <font color=yellow>Jonathan Togo</font> is pushing for his character to get some snake action. "If that's what a snake looks like, then I wanna bone some snake!" the actor joked.
Togo, however, might have some competition. Actor <font color=yellow>Rex Linn</font> (Det. Frank Tripp) also revealed he wouldn't mind if his character and Boa Vista developed a little romance. "Well, I am the sexual tension on the show," he said humorously. "So they'll probably bring her on, and then there'll be a fight between her and Calleigh - over me."
While in their fantasies Linn and Togo get to romance the new girl, <font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font> (Calleigh Duquesne) announced she would send her character in a very long vacation, complete with undertones of Three's Company. "Calleigh is going to go for a vacation to Hawaii, so I'm going to spend a good 19 or 20 episodes there," she joked. "And you'll just see me occasionally report in, on a cell phone."
<font color=yellow>Khandi Alexander's</font> Alexx Woods will not be romanced, and she won't leave on a tropical vacation, but things might actually get serious with her. The character last season was kidnapped and nearly murdered, which is why we might see her learn a few self-defense tricks this season. "There may be an opportunity for [Alexx] to learn how to use a firearm to protect herself in the future," Alexander revealed. "So that would be kinda nice."
Visit CSI: Miami Online to see the rest of this video interview.<center></center>