East Valley Tribune - Metro Phoenix's East Valley region

Metro Phoenix's East Valley region

Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010| 6:56 pm

Search:

Publish your Stuff

Log in| Become a member| Help

Cop Shop| Chandler| Gilbert| Mesa| Queen Creek| VarsityXtra| Education| Dining| Valley| Nation & World| Get Out| Multimedia| Special Reports| Coupons         NEW! Winter Olympics| Cactus League| Pets| Senior Life| Games| Weather| Traffic| Crosswords| Comics| Find a rack location| Send feedback| Help Desk

'CSI’ intertwining three shows for story

Scripps Howard News Service

November 8, 2009 - 6:31PM

Digg| Save| Print| E-mail| Decrease text size Reset text size Increase text size

ON THE JOB: Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) leave Miami and come to New York to help with an investigation on “CSI: NY.”
CBS

ON THE JOB: Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) leave Miami and come to New York to help with an investigation on “CSI: NY.” CBS

In the world of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” this is the mother of all crossovers. A three-part story will intertwine all three “CSI” shows — the original “CSI” set in Las Vegas, “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY.” The crossover begins with the “Miami” episode (airing 9 p.m. Monday, CBS).

Part two will unfold during “NY” (9 p.m. Wednesday, CBS) and then the conclusion will play out on the original “CSI” (8 p.m. Thursday, CBS). And it all begins with a severed leg.

In Miami, Horatio Caine (David Caruso) asks Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) to come to Miami after a leg found in the Everglades is discovered — and it belongs to a girl who went missing in Las Vegas a week earlier.

In the next episode, Langston goes to New York after Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and his team identify a key witness related to the missing person’s case with ties to Miami and Las Vegas.

The plot begins to turn here when the “CSI” teams suspect all this is tied into a black market human organ ring. And taking it back to Las Vegas for the conclusion, Langston’s investigation leads him to a prostitution ring in Las Vegas that may harbor a woman who is key to the case.

This crossover is the first time all three “CSI” shows have been involved in the same story. In the past, two of the three shows have crossed paths, though; Last year, a pseudo-crossover happened when “CSI” and sitcom “Two and A Half Men” traded writing staffs for one episode.

Other highlights for the week of Nov. 8-14 ( Listings subject to change):

SUNDAY

“2012: Startling New Secrets” (10 p.m. SyFy). Experts look at what the ancient Mayans may have been telling us about the year 2012.

MONDAY

“Lopez Tonight” (midnight TBS). The former sitcom star and stand-up comic launches his own talk show.

TUESDAY

“Table for 12” (9 p.m. TLC). Maybe they should change the name of this network to the “People With a Lot of Kids Channel.” This new series looks at the Hayes family, which has 12 children.

WEDNESDAY

“Country Music Association Awards” (7 p.m. ABC). Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley and Kenny Chesney vie for honors at the ceremony broadcasting live. Paisley and Carrie Underwood are the hosts.

FRIDAY

“Smallville” (7 p.m. CW). Just when you thought all was lost, The Wonder Twins show up to save the day.

Comments

Reader comments: This site does not necessarily agree with comments posted below. Responsibility lies solely with the comment author.

Please add your comments, but follow these guidelines to keep this a safe, credible place for discussing the news:

  • Stay on topic.
  • No personal attacks, racial slurs or insults; no vulgar, lewd or threatening comments.
  • Report abusive comments.


More blogs

Publish your photos

Phoenix Light Rail Debut Phoenix Light Rail Debut
By Desertdawg from Ahwatukee

Vigilantes Kill 5 Vigilantes Kill 5
By BigAve from Gilbert AZ

Dinosaur Tracks Dinosaur Tracks
By BigAve from Gilbert AZ

Abby comes home Abby comes home
By Desertdawg from Ahwatukee

Publish your videos

More forums

Here's your chance to brag about an achievement for you or someone you know.

Publish your honors

Read the latest print edition

The e-Trib is an interactive online representation of the printed paper. Editions can be searched back to 2002.

Launch the e-Trib viewer

Already a member? Sign in here
Publish your stuff
Welcome, Please Log In
To login please enter your username and password in the form below and click on the login button.
Remember me
Retrieve Password
Resend Email
Enter the username and email address for your account to resend you your confirmation email: