Absolutely wonderful, really, our criminal procedure teacher showed it to us in class. After watching one episode, I couldn't help but watch more than 100 episodes in one go, haha.
The actors in it are also good, and the plot arrangement is also quite clever. And I think the most rare thing is that although the case is full of sex, murder and other cruel plots, and it is an old American drama, the emotional scenes in it are handled just right, without being ostentatious at all, delicate, touching and real. I cried when watching the climax of emotional dramas in later seasons, really.
It is highly recommended that you read it from beginning to end. Since the character's personality and emotions develop slowly, don't read later at once, because the characters' emotions have been accumulated over five or six seasons. If you don't follow along all the time, you may not feel the subtle changes. And since it is the ninth season, two or three main characters have left, so there are some changes, so we have to start from the beginning and take our time, because there are a lot of crime-solving skills ahead.
To be honest, I insist that you watch the LV version, which is the Las Vegas version. That's the original version. Because of the success of that version, it created a miracle of ratings, and then the New York version and the Miami version were filmed. But I personally feel that after you watch the LV version, you won’t like watching other versions. I don't really recommend those two versions. Really, there is still a gap between the plot and the characters. Of course, this one.
I'll give you a link. The videos above are in high definition, which is better than those resources on Xunlei.
Download address: /crimelab/
This link is my podcast, which contains videos from recent seasons. It is mainly updated in a timely manner because I watch foreign movies every week. Check the website for updates and I will post them on my podcast as soon as they are updated. However, I suggest you don’t worry about watching the later seasons and just watch the first few seasons.
Video address: /m/1158036792 #special
Season 1: Episode 23
Season 2: Episode 23
Season 3: Episode 22
Season 4: Episode 23
Season 5: Episode 24
Season 6: Episode 24
Season 7: Episode 24
Season 8: Episode 17
Season 9: Currently updated to episode 9.
Crime Scene Investigation/Crime Scene Identification/Crime Scene Investigation: Crime Scene Investigation
Crime Scene Investigation/Crime Scene Identification
Foreign Movie Title C.S.I
Official website/prime time/csi/
Thriller/plot/suspense/crime genre
Each episode is about 48 minutes long.
Distributing company CBS Television
Content introduction:
The story of "CSI" is set in Las Vegas and is adapted from a true story. It tells the story of how criminal investigators from the Criminal Police Department collect evidence at crime scenes to solve cases. The investigator's famous saying is "the dead body can talk." They used tiny evidence such as fingerprints, shoe prints, bullet casings, blood, hair, fibers and body injuries to find the key to solving the case through careful analysis and research.
The process of solving the mystery is quite fascinating. The play also reconstructs the scene when the deceased was killed, filming how the bullet shuttles through the body, and the process of damage to blood vessels and organs. The realistic landscapes are breathtaking. After reading such detailed methods of solving crimes, even if you have the courage to commit a crime, you should consider it carefully when trying the law.
This flagship program of CBS won the 59th Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, and Hagin Berg, who starred in "Alien", also won the Best Actress Award. In addition, the program was nominated for six Emmy Awards and was selected as one of the "Top Ten Best TV Series" in the United States in 2002. It was the champion of CBS TV in the United States that year and has a collection of 3,000 masterpieces.
This program is more dramatic and suspenseful than traditional criminal case reporting.
CSI's dedicated consultant Elizabeth Dewaine is a crime scene investigator who has worked for the Los Angeles Security Department for 15 years. Dewaine, 41, is responsible for the show's high ratings. In addition, "CSI" has become a must-have learning material for American police. Even Scotland Yard, the Japanese Security Agency, and the French police regard it as an anti-terrorism teaching material.