CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Season 7 Part 1
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #433 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-09-03
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 3
- Running time: 501 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Beneath the neon lights of Las Vegas, the Clark County CSI night shift is hard at work, ridding the city of its criminal elements. With cutting-edge technology at its disposal, the forensic team tackles the often grisly crimes of a glamorous city whose constant influx of visitors has turned it into a criminal playground. Episodes 7.1-7.12 of the critically-acclaimed show are presented here.
Synopsis
The heat is on. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is back! This season brings new characters, new relationships, and new and ever-more confounding crimes. Join Grissom and the night shift team for another 12 episodes of the original and best forensics drama. Season 7 is bigger and bolder than ever before. Grissom and Sara's relationship heats up; Catherine and her daughter become embroiled in her father's crooked business; Greg is a victim of a gang beating and Grissom faces his most enigmatic foe yet - a serial killer who creates a series of "miniatures" - mini replicas of their real crime scenes, with eerie precision.
Customer Reviews
This is aces
If you like crime shows, working out who did it, character led action, great acting, interesting characters and fancy american shows then start from series one, sit down with an IV drip, a potty for your doings and a big load of haribo and watch straight through to this series. It's fanciful, it's fun, it's big and it's good. I wouldn't recommend it if you hate all of the above. But then you're not worth recommending anything to anyway.
Oh, and P.S. it's not 24
C.S.I. just gets better and better!
After 7 long years, 165 episodes and 7 seasons, you very rarely see a show's standard of quality stay at such a high level. With C.S.I. though it only gets better and better and season 7 is probably the best yet. The show's bigger budget is also quite obvious in this series as each episode is like a mini-movie with it's great special effects and the picture and sound quality is much better than before.
All of the regular team return with Grissom and Catherine leading the shifts. Jim Brass has recovered from his gunshot wound and is presented with an award of bravery that he rejects as he doesn't believe he deserves it. One of the things that makes this season so much better than the previous ones is the serial killer known as "The Miniture Killer", who leaves inch big models of the crime scene but is in absolutely perfect detail. This killer debuts in the first two episodes (a double-episode) and then returns throughout the whole of the season.
Overall this is a fantastic season of one of the best TV shows ever and just proves why it is just that much better than it's two spin offs, Miami and NY. This is a brilliant DVD boxset and one that is absolutely essential to your CSI collection. I just can't see how this show can get any better!
A part of a wonderful whole
It's hard to believe it's season 7 already, as the show goes on smoothly, and what we get is one more bit of a whole picture. It's really wonderful, that the authors managed to keep all the main original cast, and all of the characters are different individualities. (I know, many people are excited about Sara/Grissom relationship; for me Sara was way irritating for years with her eternally sour expression and "oh poor little lonely me" attitude, but it's just me. If that was the idea, perhaps Jorja Fox is a genius.) Just a minor complaint: as the characters tend to multiply, it gets kind of hard to squeeze all of them into 40 minutes, and some of them do not get enough time (no more torture for Nick?) Anyway, CSI: Vegas goes on to be gripping and interesting, even if not too realistic, but believable, and that is what matters. MY PERSONAL OPINION: it's way better than the lukewarm CSI:NY, and I can't really say anything about CSI: Miami, except that it should be renamed to "David Caruso's solo" with NO forensics at all. Or maybe I'm wrong, as I stopped watching Miami somewhere in the middle of season 3: I've had enough of that "hands on the hips, sunglasses on/off" solo.
Long live CSI: Vegas, thanks for the joy you give.




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