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Noen som så Lost Room når det gikk på tv?

 

Jeg har sett den, slik at folk som deg skal slippe å se den. Kall meg gjerne en seriemartyr. Når Lost, en serie som spant over 6 år på en nettverkskanal virker mer gjennomtenkt og logisk enn en pokkers miniserie på noen fattige episoder, da bør det ringe en stor rød eller blå bjelle et eller annet sted.

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Nurse Jackie er ingen jenteserie. NJ er faktisk proppfull av kvalitet. Som det har blitt nevnt gjør ikke en kvinnelig skuespiller en serie til en "jenteserie". Hva med True blood, Weeds, Buffy etc?

 

True Blood er definitivt en jenteserie, makan til møkk :p

 

Buffy er vel på kanten.

 

Weeds har jeg ikke sett.

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Noen som så Lost Room når det gikk på tv?

 

Jeg har sett den, slik at folk som deg skal slippe å se den. Kall meg gjerne en seriemartyr. Når Lost, en serie som spant over 6 år på en nettverkskanal virker mer gjennomtenkt og logisk enn en pokkers miniserie på noen fattige episoder, da bør det ringe en stor rød eller blå bjelle et eller annet sted.

hehe. Noted!

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Det er vel den episoden hvor CSI: Miami / CSI:NY ble startet opp.

En slags introduksjon til den nye serien.

 

Står bedre forklart her:

 

 

 

Crossovers

 

Crossovers are possible between CSI series, as well as with other programs within the same creative stable.

 

Between series

 

The baton is passed to the new CSI series via a crossover/pilot and cases have overlapped and personnel have been shared. Such episodes include:

 

* "Cross Jurisdictions", an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and the pilot of CSI: Miami.

* "MIA/NYC NonStop", an episode of CSI: Miami and the pilot of CSI: NY.

* A two-part story started in CSI: Miami ("Felony Flight", aired November 7, 2005) and concluded in CSI: NY ("Manhattan Manhunt", aired November 9, 2005).

* The CSI Crossover Trilogy linked all three CSI shows for the very first time in a three part story. The seventh episodes of the 2009–2010 season had continuing stories with Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston in all three. The episodes were the CSI: Miami episode "Bone Voyage" broadcast on November 9, the CSI: NY episode "Hammer Down" broadcast on November 11 and the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "The Lost Girls" broadcast on November 12.

 

Gary Sinise as Mac Taylor in All Three CSI: Miami Then CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: NY .

 

Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston, Marg Helgenberger as Catherine Willows, George Eads as Nick Stokes, Eric Szmanda as Greg Sanders, Robert David Hall as Al Robbins, Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle , Wallace Langham as David Hodges, Liz Vassey as Wendy Simms, David Berman as Dave Phillips , Alex Carter as Luis Vartann , Paul Guilfoyle as Jim Brass , David Caruso as Horatio Caine, Emily Procter as Calleigh Duquesne, Jonathan Togo as Ryan Wolfe, Rex Linn as Frank Tripp, Eva LaRue as Natalia Boa Vista, Omar Benson Miller as Walter Simmons, Eddie Cibrian as Jesse Cardoza and Adam Rodriguez as Eric Delko Help Mac,s Team Get Michelle Collins Julianne Dean The Gun Killer Michelle Collins of Camille Jackson Neve Campbell , Emma Jones Susan Ward And Crystal Jordan Sarah Laine in CSI: NY Season 7 Episode 6.

 

There are a family of police procedural programs on CBS (some produced by Jerry Bruckheimer) which could be crossed over with CSI or set in the same fictional universe. Currently the crossovers include:

 

* Cold Case and CSI: NY: episode "Cold Reveal" (aired May 2, 2007) featured Detective Scotty Valens from Cold Case, which is also produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.[5]

 

* Without a Trace and CSI (both are also produced by Jerry Bruckheimer) had a crossover episode, "Who and What", airing on November 9, 2007. The first hour used CSI's timeslot and the second part, "Where and Why", aired during Without a Trace.

 

CSI and Two and a Half Men exchanged writers. In the first episode, "Fish in a Drawer," featured a forensic investigation into a murder on Two and a Half Men and the CSI episode, "Two and a Half Deaths", featured the murder of a sitcom star. Writers from each show worked on the episode of the other show.[6]

 

 

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