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9 items from 2012


CSI – One Stays One is Cancelled by CBS, No Finale

15 May 2012 9:49 AM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »

This is a big day in history for me, so pardon me if I sound a little insensitive and harsh, but CSI: Miami has been canceled after 10 years of being on CBS! I really wish I could say both Miami and CSI: NY were canceled, but at the last minute NY received a renewal, which I guess is okay. In my eyes, NY is definitely the lesser of two evils. Both have been on the bubble when it comes to renewal time for the past couple years; so I’m not surprised Miami had to go. It’s just not that great of CSI show, let alone a regular show. I mean, come on, it receives tons of ridicule online. That’s not a good sign.

related:  CSI: Miami Canceled. Called It!

TVLine, like everyone major news outlet, reported the story, but it was EW.com that pointed out Miami »

- Brody Gibson

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No series finale for canceled 'CSI: Miami'

13 May 2012 8:33 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »

Any David Caruso fan wanting to bid farewell to Lt. Horatio Caine will have to rely on sweet memories only: The canceled show already aired its last episode for this season on April 8 and will not resume production just to shoot a special series finale.

On Sunday — almost three months after CSI: Miami wrapped production in Los Angeles– CBS announced that the procedural will not return in the fall. CSI: New York, however, survived to see another day.

Both of the CSI spinoffs were tipped off early in the spring that one or both could face the chopping block come upfronts time. »

- Lynette Rice

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CSI: Miami: Cancelled by CBS, No Season 11

13 May 2012 4:06 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »

After 10 seasons, it's time for David Caruso to turn in his sunglasses. CBS has cancelled CSI: Miami, the first show in the CSI franchise to end.

Starting in 2002, the TV series follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who often use advanced scientific methods to solve crimes. The current cast includes Caruso, Adam Rodriguez, Emily Procter, Eva La Rue, Jonathan Togo, Omar Benson Miller, and Rex Linn.

The ratings for CSI: Miami have declined over the years. Season nine averaged a 2.1 in the coveted 18-49 demographic with 9.85 million total viewers. That was down from season eight by 13% in the demo (vs a 2.4 rating) and down by 5% in viewership (vs 10.39 million).

While the cop show's overall viewership is still impressive, advertisers want shows that cater to the demo audience and the network has »

- TVSeriesFinale.com

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CSI: Miami

13 May 2012 2:59 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »

Network: CBS

Episodes: 232 (hour)

Seasons: 10

TV show dates: September 23, 2002 -- April 8, 2012

Series status: Cancelled

Performers include: David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Khandi Alexander, Rex Linn, Jonathan Togo, Eva La Rue, Boti Bliss, Sofia Milos, Rory Cochrane, Brendan Fehr, Brian Poth, and David Lee Smith.

TV show description:

A team of Miami-Dade Police Department forensic scientists investigate the circumstances behind unusual deaths and crimes.

Lieutenant Horatio Caine (David Caruso) leads the CSI team and is a forensic analyst and former bomb squad officer.

Past and present members of his team include ballistics specialist Calleigh Duquesne (Emily Procter), fingerprint and drug identification expert Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), medical examiner Dr. Alexx Woods (Khandi Alexander), young officer Ryan Wolfe (Jonathan Togo), Homicide »

- TVSeriesFinale.com

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Emily Procter compares 'CSI: Miami' romance to 'Downton Abbey'

25 March 2012 4:00 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »

The cool, drizzly weather is most un-Miami-like in Manhattan Beach, Calif., on the set of CBS' Sunday crime drama "CSI: Miami."

Just before boxes of hot pizza arrive to drive away the chill, stars Emily Procter and Adam Rodriguez take a break from filming to contemplate the on-again-but-mostly-off-again romance between their respective characters, CSIs Calleigh Duquesne and Eric Delko.

Procter, back in fighting trim after having her first child last season, relates the long will-they-or-won't-they wait to a similar situation between two of the characters -- Lady Mary and Matthew -- on her beloved British period drama "Downton Abbey," which airs on PBS' "Masterpiece."

"It really bothered me," she says, "until I saw 'Downton Abbey,' and I realized, as a viewer, I loved the carrot on the stick of Mary and Matthew. You're watching people who are right for each other and have been through enough, that you »

- editorial@zap2it.com

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CSI: Miami Preview: Calleigh's Life-Changing Decision Prompts Delko to Make a Proposal

25 March 2012 7:37 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

Tonight on CSI: Miami (CBS, 10/9c), sure, Horatio digs up a bit of political scandal and Malcolm McDowell puts in an encore as ruthless legal eagle Darren Vogel. But the beating heart of the episode belongs to Calleigh Duquesne, who pulls the trigger on what promises to be a life-changing decision — and one that prompts Delko to go out on a limb himself.

The catalyst for this storyline was planted earlier in the season, when Calleigh helped a pre-teen boy and his sister with the transition to foster care after she put their father in prison. When Calleigh, while working a case with Delko, »

- Matt Webb Mitovich

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'CSI Miami's' Emily Procter has 'Downton Abbey' on her mind

16 February 2012 10:42 AM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »

When Emily Procter is not busy analyzing evidence and peering at corpses on CBS' Sunday-night hit "CSI: Miami," she's watching PBS' Sunday-night "Masterpiece" hit, "Downton Abbey," which concludes it second season on Sunday, Feb. 19.

"It's 'Upstairs, Downstairs' meets 'Dynasty,'" Procter tells Zap2it during a break in filming on the "CSI: Miami' sets in Manhattan Beach, Calif.

The British series, produced by ITV, focuses on a fictional estate in North Yorkshire in the years just before, during and after World War I, including the aristocratic Crawley family that owns it and the servants that keep it running, who range from the upstanding -- butler Carson (Jim Carter), valet Mr. Bates (Brendan Coyle) and housemaid Anna (Joanne Froggatt) -- to the morally questionable -- lady's maid O'Brien (Siobhan Finneran) and footman Thomas (Rob James-Collier).

As for the family, much of the drama centers on the relationship between Robert Crawley »

- editorial@zap2it.com

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Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Glee, CSI: Miami, NCIS, Ringer, Revenge, The Walking Dead and More!

14 February 2012 3:51 PM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com

Question: Any idea what the status is of Jonathan Groff’s previously announced return to Glee as the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline? Is it still happening? —Ian

Ausiello: Sounds like it. As you know, Groff just inked a deal to join the Season 2 cast of Boss as a series regular. But a McKinley High insider tells me that Lea Michele’s real-life Bff is still set to appear in two episodes of Glee later this season. »

- Michael Ausiello

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'Parks and Recreation': Bradley Whitford guests in 'West Wing'-referencing episode

11 February 2012 12:29 PM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »

"Parks and Recreation" will welcome a second cast member of "The West Wing" to Pawnee City Hall later this season -- but alas, we won't see a reunion on screen.

Bradley Whitford will guest in an episode set for late March as the retiring Pawnee city councilman whose seat Leslie (Amy Poehler) is trying to win, HuffPost TV reports. Whitford will not, however, share any scenes with his former co-star Rob Lowe.

The episode is called "Live Ammo," and co-creator Mike Schur says it's a reference to a "West Wing" episode in which White House newcomer Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter) is surprised at the speed at which things move. Lowe's Sam Seaborn replies to her, "Well, we play with live ammo around here."

"Parks and Rec" will pay homage to that moment when Whitford's character tells Leslie, "Look, this is the city council. We play with live ammo."

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