CSI: Miami - Season 3
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Entering their third season, the Miami CSIs continue to work to rid the streets of crime using state-of-the-art scientific techniques and back-to-basics police work. The team suffers a personal loss this season as Tim Speedle is gunned down while investigating a murder/kidnapping. Horatio hires Ryan Wolfe, a patrol officer with Obsessive Compulsive tendencies, to round out their investigative squad. Facing their most explosive season yet, the team investigate piracy, car-jacking, gun-play, homicides involving snakes, and a tsunami.
For 10 seasons and well over 200 episodes, CSI: Miami made itself home at CBS. Alas, nothing can last forever. The detective procedural drama, which started back in 2002, solved its final case in 2012. And in that time, not everyone stayed on-board to see the hit series reach its final episode. Indeed, several cast members called it quits before the ten seasons drew to a close, and there are different reasons why each TV actor left the show.
After making guest star appearances throughout the latter half of season one and the majority of season two, Sofia Milos was promoted to series regular in CSI: Miami's third season in the role of Detective Yelina Salas. Alas, the character wasn't a main character on Miami for long, however. Her character abruptly leaves for Brazil in the season finale, while only making scattered guest star appearances throughout the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons of the hit CBS procedural program. Despite the odd circumstances of Milos' stay on the show, it appears that this was a creative decision.
In the role of coroner Alexx Woods, Khandi Alexander appeared on CSI: Miami since its first episodes. Alas, that changed towards the end of the sixth season. Alexx Woods was known for her happy demeanor, even despite her grim line of work, and she'll often have a tendency to call her corpses \"sweetie,\" \"honey,\" or \"baby boy/girl.\" She also often notes that her patients were too young to die. But in Season 6, the character decides to leave her CSI position. From what's been reported, it was Alexander's choice to leave the series. Alexx Woods wasn't gone for good after that, however. Alexander did make brief appearances in both Season 7 and 8.
Similar to Sofia Milos, Megalyn Echikunwoke was promoted to series regular on CSI: Miami later in the game. Specifically, she joined the hit dramatic series in its seventh season as coroner Dr. Tara Price. Ultimately, however, the gig wasn't meant to last. Her entire character arc takes place over the course of one season, which leads to the character cheating death, getting into a good bit of trouble, and ultimately being incarcerated after providing her resignation from her position. From this point, we don't know what happens to the character, thus resulting in a short-lived residence on the show.
Much like Megalyn Ecikunwoke and Sofia Milos, Eddie Cibrian came into CSI: Miami about three-quarters of the way into the series. Specifically, in the role of CSI Detective Jesse Cardoza, Cibrian entered the show during its eighth season and left shortly into its ninth. Known as a great cop who is well-liked and well-respected, Jesse Cardoza is known for his calm demeanor, his attention to detail, and his ability to do the \"dirty work\" whenever it is necessary. Alas, the character didn't have a long stay on the show either. Cardoza was poisoned by halon gas that spread over the crime lab in the eighth season finale, smashing his head on the glass in the process. They try to revive the character in the beginning of season nine to little avail. With that, Eddie Cibrian's tenure on CSI: Miami came to a swift end. Alas, as it has been demonstrated already, lots of characters don't always make it out.
According to Deadline, Eddie Cibrian's option wasn't picked up after his first and only season on the show. Their sources said the decision to let him go had to do with the intention for the show to focus on a core group of characters.
When it comes to the rest of the main cast members, a majority of them made it through from beginning-to-end. Notably, David Caruso as CSI Lieutenant Horatio Caine, Emily Procter as CSI Detective Calleigh Duqeuesne, and Adam Rodriguez were around until CSI: Miami called it quits with its nineteen-episode final season. Furthermore, while Jonathan Togo's CSI Detective Ryan Wolfe, Rex Linn's Sergeant Detective Frank Tripp, and Eva LaRue's CSI Detective Natalia Boa Vista weren't introduced until later seasons of the show as series regulars, they stayed on the show until its series finale as well. Even though several cast members had their time on the show cut short, serval others were able to find a comfortable home in Miami.
The Directors Guild of America today released a report on the employment of women and minority directors by television networks on the \"top forty\" prime time drama and comedy series for the past three television seasons. The report shows that for the third year in a row, Caucasian males directed more than 80 percent of episodes, and that women and minority directors continue to be missing from some of the best-known series line-ups. The report reveals that in the most recent 2002-2003 season, 13 of the top forty shows have not hired minority directors, 10 have not hired women directors and 3 have excluded both women and minority directors.
This is the third season in a row the Guild has tracked the hiring records of the top forty prime time drama and comedy television series. The most recent report shows that of the 860 total episodes studied in 2002-2003, Caucasian males directed 705 (82%); women directed 92 (11%); African Americans, 43 (5%); Latinos, 14 (2%); and Asian Americans directed 8 episodes (1%). The statistics are virtually unchanged from the past two years.
While employment opportunities for women and minorities on these top forty prime time television series were dismal overall, there were three series that defied the networks' trends for the past three seasons: 781b155fdc