CSI: Miami Spoilers, Speculation & Gossip


Lt. Caine’s nemisis breaks out of prison in the new year on CSI Miami

Sunday, December 10th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Kristen from E! Online has this great spoiler - “After the New Year, things will be crazier than usual for the CSIs in Miami. Horatio’s nemesis breaks out of prison to terrorize Horatio’s team.”

So which nemisis is this? He’s definitely managed to rack up more than a few of them over the previous seasons! It could be the judge (who we saw arrested last season), or those conceited Cruz brothers who used their diplomatic immunity for all it was worth.

Win a visit to the CSI Miami set plus lunch with Jonathan Togo

Saturday, December 9th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

If you are a CSI Miami fan, there is a charity auction perfect for you!

Have you been wondering what it’s really like to be a part of the Miami Beach CSI team? Now you can get behind-the-scenes stories from the hit spin-off of the popular CBS network series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”. You will be taking a private tour of the set, followed by lunch with Jonathan Togo, aka “Ryan Wolfe.” Don’t miss an opportunity to explore the location where “CSI: Miami” stars transform themselves into your favorite crime-fighting forensic scientists and talk to Jonathan about his role in this ground-breaking series. This is a rare opportunity for you and a guest to gain private access to the highly guarded set of one of television’s most popular shows and have lunch with one of the show’s hottest stars.

Set visit will take place in Manhattan Beach, California.

Isn’t this tempting? And best of all, the amount of the winning bid goes to charity. However, bidding is already up to several thousand dollars. But just think of the scoop you could scoop with a set visit!

Want to bid? Click here! Bidding ends on December 13th.

Calleigh’s undercover bad boy cop set to return on CSI Miami

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

We met Calleigh’s former love-interest-turned-bad-boy on the hot episode “Going Under” when Calleigh (Emily Procter) was run off the road. Now Jake Berkeley (Johnny Whitworth) will be back on the episode “Going Going Gone” set to air November 20th.

First, we have to wonder if the episode title is a play off the previous one he appeared in. And second, we know Calleigh gets a boyfriend this season.

And the best reason to believe this spoiler? Writer/Producer Marc Dube had this to say:

And last, but not least, let’s not forget there’s a new potential boyfriend for Calleigh Dusquesne, and he’s played by Johnny Whitworth. There’s chemistry, folks. Stay tuned.

Everything points to hottie Jake being “The One”!

Was CSI: Miami’s Curse of the Coffin really cursed?

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

So remember when all the buzz hit the news about bodies being found on location at CSI: NY and CSI: Miami locations? Well, turns out that happened during the same week that the cast and crew of CSI: Miami were filming the super creepy episode Curse of the Coffin, which aired last week.

Some people around here think that maybe the curse was real: during the filming of this episode, two bodies were found on the sets of CSI shows. CSI: NY found a mummified body while shooting in downtown L.A., and then another corpse washed ashore in Miami when our crew was on location. Coincidence or curse? I’ll let you decide.

Creepy.

And those Santeria items? They were all real, including that tiny coffin. And the goat’s head? You guessed it, it was real, maggots and all.

The props used in “Curse of the Coffin” are actual Santeria ritual objects (including the tiny coffin!). That added authenticity to the episode, but also upped the creep factor on set. Some of the crew refused to go anywhere near the coffin.

Our props team also procured a real goat head with real maggots and real beetles. Hello? Real creepy! At least at first. By the end of the day, I found myself saying things like, “Can we add a few maggots to the goat’s left eye?”

Yuck.

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The O.C.’s Samaire Armstrong to guest star on CSI: Miami

Monday, October 30th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Samaire Armstrong, best known for her role as Anna on The O.C., has a guest starring role on the November 6th episode of CSI: Miami titled High Octane. It hasn’t been announced which role is hers.

A 19-year-old man is decapitated while performing a dangerous stunt with his tricked-out car during a sideshow where drivers and spectators gather to see unique autos and stunts. The man is beheaded while driving with his head sticking out of his car’s sunroof under a row of tension cables strung between lamp posts. Although the incident appears to be an accident, Horatio believes the man was murdered. Also, Ryan agrees to allow a documentary filmmaker to follow him at
work.

CSI: Miami has been sizzling up the ratings so far this season, and this episode looks to be no exception, just so long as they don’t get toooo gory with the headless driver!

Calleigh will have a boyfriend this season on CSI: Miami

Friday, October 6th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Color me happy!  I can’t be the only one who is happy that Calleigh will have a boyfriend this season.  Emily Procter caught up with for the show’s 100th episode that aired on Monday night (Death Pool 100) and spilled the beans on Calleigh.

Storm asked Procter if she knows what’s ahead for her character, Calleigh.

“They kind of like to keep it from me,” explained the actress, “but Calleigh has a new boyfriend who is an old boyfriend. I don’t know if they told you this: One thing that is interesting, an old boyfriend of mine was in the episode. A boyfriend of mine from college actually played the killer! Isn’t that weird?”

You can read the full interview here.

Anyone want to bet money it is that sexiest (in a middle-aged kinda way) Treasury department employee Peter Eliot (Michael B. Silver) who has split up with his corrupt finance in the sixth season opener a few weeks back?  They kinda had a flirty relationship going on until he got shot and she discovered his finance… the same woman who was trying to close down the lab, Monica West (Bellamy Young).

Bevy of soap opera stars hit CSI: Miami

Friday, October 6th, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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They must be happy with Eva La Rue on CSI: Miami.  The All My Children alum seems to have paved the way for many new guest stars on the popular David Caruso led CBS drama who all have ties to soap operas.

We have told you about Rob Estes of the nighttime soap Melrose Place with an upcoming guest role as Natalia’s abusive ex-husband in the October 9th episode “If Looks Could Kill”.  He isn’t the only one with soap opera ties who will be gracing the set of CSI: Miami.  That same episode also stars Jay Kenneth Johnson (he played Philip on Days of Our Lives) as a male model and Kari Wuhrer (ex-Reese on General Hospital) as a modeling agency co-owner.

Then the October 23rd episode, Curse of the Coffin, also features a whole roster of soap stars on the guest cast list.  They include Lauralee Bell (Cricket) of Young and the Restless fame (you may recall her mom and dad are the hit soap’s creators, but after years of playing for the family business, she is expanding into roles her well-connected family isn’t connected to.

Also in that episode, Matt Battaglia, who played J.L. King on Days of Our Lives (as well as on Queer as Folk), and Dondre Whitfield, another All My Children alum (he played Terence Fry).

Quite an impressive guest cast list that CSI: Miami is developing.  I can’t wait to see how Rob Estes as Natalia’s husband plays into it.

Rob Estes of Melrose Place fame to guest star on CSI: Miami

Sunday, October 1st, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Rob Estes will play Nick Townsend in the episode “If Looks Could Kill”.  He portrays a convicted felon with ties to the mysterious Natalia’s past.  He is rumored to appear in more than just this episode.  This episode was originally to air September 25th, but has now been scheduled for October 9th.

 He is best known for playing Kyle McBride for two seasons on Melrose Place, marrying his costar Josie Bisset.  He also played Lieutenant Chris ‘Sam’ Lorenzo on Silk Stockings and  Oliver Browne on Suddenly Susan.

Rob Estes isn’t the first Melrose Place alum to show up on CSI: Miami.  Laura Leighton, who played a devilish Sydney Andrews on Melrose Place, guest starred in the episode Silencer which aired in January of this year.