Follows the Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) as they reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.Follows the Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) as they reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.Follows the Crime Scene Investigators (CSI's) of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) as they reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.
- Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
- 12 wins & 24 nominations total
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- TriviaOn the flip side of the CSI effect, kidnap and rape victims are now known to leave their own DNA behind at crime scenes to give police forensic evidence to find. An example of this is how British serial sex attacker Jonathan Haynes was eventually caught. Haynes, who had avoided capture by forcing his victims to destroy forensic evidence was finally apprehended after the CSI effect was used against him when one of his victims ensured her DNA could be traced back to her attacker by spitting in his car and pulling out strands of her own hair. Her inspiration for this act? The CSI franchise.
- GoofsCSIs (Crime Scene Investigators) are actually called Forensic Technicians who work in teams called CSUs (Crime Scene Units) in the City of New York. However, this is most likely a deliberate change to better tie in the series as existing in the same universe as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and CSI: Miami (2002).
- Quotes
Det. Stella Bonasera: That's it? No butler?
Det. Don Flack: No.
Det. Stella Bonasera: Too bad. I thought we could wrap this one up quick.
Det. Don Flack: What?
Det. Stella Bonasera: Mansion like this, it's always the butler. Didn't you ever play Clue?
Det. Don Flack: I was a Monopoly guy.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Jon Heder/Jessica Biel/Nada Surf (2005)
What I didn't see in this show when it first started was a sense of teamwork. The plot was good, the actors were good, but it seemed to me that all the other actors revolved around Gary Sinise's character. There was no sense of a group of professionals working together for a common goal.
One night several weeks ago, I watched it again and was pleased to see that the only thing I didn't like about the show had changed. The show had become a story about 4 people, and now 5 with Anna Belknap, working together to solve a situation. Now I watch it every week and feel a sense of satisfaction at the end of an hour.
- cherbruck56
- Nov 5, 2005
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD