CSI: Miami (2002)

TV show · 2002 · Drama, Mystery, Crime · English

Curator score: 5.2/10 (66K ratings)

Overview

CSI: Miami follows Crime Scene Investigators working for the Miami-Dade Police Department as they use physical evidence, similar to their Las Vegas counterparts, to solve grisly murders. The series mixes deduction, gritty subject matter, and character-driven drama in the same vein as the original series in the CSI franchise, except that the Miami CSIs are cops first, scientists second.

Ratings

Production

Jerry Bruckheimer Television

Cast

David Caruso, Emily Procter, Omar Benson Miller, Jonathan Togo, Adam Rodriguez, Rex Linn, Eva LaRue

Where to watch

Hulu, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, highly watchable procedural with a strong sense of place, memorable forensic set-pieces, and a very specific early-2000s crime-TV vibe. It’s best enjoyed as a formula-driven comfort watch rather than a deeply serialized drama; the style, music cues, and one-liners are part of the appeal. The show is strongest in its early-to-mid run, with later seasons still serviceable but more repetitive.

Best for

  • fans of case-of-the-week procedurals
  • viewers who like stylized crime shows with a strong sense of atmosphere
  • people seeking an easy binge with self-contained episodes
  • fans of early-2000s network TV drama

Skip if

  • you want tightly serialized storytelling
  • you dislike melodramatic dialogue and flashy crime-scene theatrics
  • you prefer realism over heightened procedural style
  • you’re looking for a show with deep character complexity

Overview

CSI: Miami is one of the defining glossy procedurals of the 2000s: sun-drenched, hyper-stylized, and built around the pleasure of watching evidence click into place. It leans harder into action and attitude than the original CSI, with a more heroic, cop-first energy and a strong emphasis on spectacle. The Miami setting gives it a distinct visual identity that still makes it easy to recognize instantly.

Worth noting

The show’s appeal is straightforward and durable. Episodes usually move quickly, the cases are cleanly structured, and the forensic angle gives each hour a satisfying puzzle-box rhythm. David Caruso’s deadpan delivery became part of the brand, and the ensemble gives the series enough texture to keep it from feeling purely mechanical.

Bottom line

It does have a limited ceiling. The writing can be repetitive, the emotional beats are often broad, and the show is more interested in momentum than nuance. Still, for viewers who enjoy network procedurals at their most polished and shamelessly entertaining, the early seasons in particular remain a very easy recommendation.

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Topics

procedural, crime drama, mystery, forensics, 2000s TV, ensemble cast, case-of-the-week, stylized, network drama, sun-soaked noir

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