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<blockquote data-quote="Wycen" data-source="post: 1560631" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I voted the Las Vegas. You made some good points, but there are some other things, probably which I can't quantify that I like about the original better than Miami. I think the writers for the original are probably more like me, they have actually mentioned Farscape and other shows I watch besides CSI. Also, there is Marge Helgenberger. </p><p></p><p>On Miami, I count down until I hear the coroner say, "Oh baby girl, what happened to you?" or something similar. It was cute the first few times. Also, I think LV has a mystique you can't equal with Miami.</p><p></p><p>I saw the finale for CSI, but I believe the finale for Miami was on tonight and my Monday game night ran long so I missed it. However I did see the week before which had Horatio going to New York. I'll assume you know there is a third CSI in the works, CSI New York. </p><p></p><p>Gary Sineese, (spelling?) is the lead. I might watch it just for him, plus it is CSI, but I definitely noticed a difference.</p><p></p><p>Las Vegas is usually at night, thus the scenes are darker. Miami, being sunny, is usually during the day and brighter. New York looks like they are going for the NYPD Blue look, viewing everything through a blue filter, (and I don't mean blue as in adult). I don't watch NYPD Blue, never have and probably never will, so I'm not sure if I'll like the CSI NY version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wycen, post: 1560631, member: 13732"] I voted the Las Vegas. You made some good points, but there are some other things, probably which I can't quantify that I like about the original better than Miami. I think the writers for the original are probably more like me, they have actually mentioned Farscape and other shows I watch besides CSI. Also, there is Marge Helgenberger. On Miami, I count down until I hear the coroner say, "Oh baby girl, what happened to you?" or something similar. It was cute the first few times. Also, I think LV has a mystique you can't equal with Miami. I saw the finale for CSI, but I believe the finale for Miami was on tonight and my Monday game night ran long so I missed it. However I did see the week before which had Horatio going to New York. I'll assume you know there is a third CSI in the works, CSI New York. Gary Sineese, (spelling?) is the lead. I might watch it just for him, plus it is CSI, but I definitely noticed a difference. Las Vegas is usually at night, thus the scenes are darker. Miami, being sunny, is usually during the day and brighter. New York looks like they are going for the NYPD Blue look, viewing everything through a blue filter, (and I don't mean blue as in adult). I don't watch NYPD Blue, never have and probably never will, so I'm not sure if I'll like the CSI NY version. [/QUOTE]
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