Produce very sincere episodes

Carli 2022-03-24 09:02:19

Before I watched it, the highest score I gave to the American drama series was "The X-Files", 9.0, after watching "CSI", it ranked first, 9.2, of course, this is an inaccurate comparison, after all I have finished watching all seasons 1-9 of "The X-Files", and I can only comment on the first three seasons of "CSI". The
story is quite creative. The writers try hard to make each case different. There are occasional boss-level criminals. There are some very attractive people, such as that lady (sorry, I'm not good at memorizing foreign names), and the
process of solving cases can't be stopped and looks very professional (the reason why I use "look" this Words, because I don't know much about CSI), I can learn a lot, it's not boring at all,
but it's been boring since the fourth season, it's no wonder, it's very difficult to make every case well designed and beautiful High, but the reason for not commenting after the fourth season is that I only saw the fourth season...
The character creation is also good, and the drama often uses interesting jokes to shape the characters' characters, rather than Blablabla saying a big It's incredible to pile things up to make the characters fuller and more believable
! I wrote that there are still a lot of creative ideas in the sixth season. Although some of them are boring in the middle, others are quite good. The most impressive one is the 1 million kidnapping case, and the 177 IQ court case, etc. It is really exciting to watch.
Of course, there are also unconvincing places. For example, CSI always uses various inferior cameras, zooms in to a very clear level through "technology", and then sees the criminal... The most notable is that the two big fingers are connected. The little dots on the QR code can be clearly seen... and the distance between the QR code and the camera is quite far... It is not from a frontal angle, which makes people feel very fake. If CSI's technology is really that sharp , shops don't have to buy cameras with the latest technology, just buy an ordinary one in the store, and then CSI will help you find out...
In addition, the noise reduction effect of the silencer is still the sound of Biu in the movie, "Mythbusters" has tested the effect of the muffler, and it is still very loud when installed.
I always feel that the extras in the play often appear very good in acting...
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up the drama series from the seventh season has become more and more dull, and in the tenth season, the homogeneity is serious. Basically, most of the cases are a routine. If Lawrence Fishburne is not involved, it is really hard to watch. , after all, the screenwriter can still maintain creativity after writing so many episodes, which is really not easy, so the boring performance of the later seasons is still understandable, but the ratings of the later seasons are far from the previous ones, so
Langston will not be evaluated. After leaving, CSI was left with only Katherine and Nick to support, and was completely unmotivated to watch
the show. Favorite characters were Ray Langston, and Keppler, who went to the meeting and replaced Keppler for a while (I always thought he was very kind, but I can't remember who it was, and later I found out that it was the "X-Men", and I hated his character at that time), Mrs. Heather, Grayson, Brass, and then Kathleen, Nick, Robbins and Haggis, originally liked Greg, but his temperament has changed drastically since he went out to work.
Overall rating: 9.2/10.0 (seasons 1-6)

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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation quotes

  • Hodges: I didn't page you.

    Nick Stokes: No. I just figured I'd come by.

    Hodges: You're checking up on me again.

    Nick Stokes: No, I'm checking up on my evidence.

    Hodges: Do you think if you hover the FTIR will work faster?

    Nick Stokes: Yes, Hodges, that's what I think.

  • Gil Grissom: I just got a page from James Watson.

    Nick Stokes: And I got one from Francis Crick. What's going on, Greg?

    Greg Sanders: Well, as you both know, Watson and Crick are the granddaddies of DNA. Without their discoveries, I'd have nothing to do all day.

    Nick Stokes: What have you been doing all day?