CSI: Miami: Bloodline

Played by The Shield’s Paula Garcés, Anna was originally depicted as someone that I thought H was going to get involved with. by the top television at it’s finest.

Continuing with that trend, the show has gone ahead and developed Scott O’Shay (played to the sleaziest by Ed Begley Jr.) into Horatio’s latest nemesis. It’ll be interesting to see what he does to stop Horatio from nabbing him before the season is done.

Overall, I think we’re looking at a 4 out 7 for that episode. From blackmailing casino owners to using prostitutes to run his dirty money, he has his hands in everything. that guy is poor news and it’s funny considering I never pictured Ed Begley Jr. What could he possibly do to the team? I’m excited for the showdown amoung Horatio and O’Shay.

 

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Supervisor O’Shay is it.

Using the backdrop of Indian casinos (doesn’t precisely scream Miami to me) on the outskirts of the city, Horatio and the team began to uncover a conspiracy that runs all the way to the top of the city council. Horatio can’t link any of that to him yet, but he will. But it turns out that she’s just the latest on his list of

society who get special treatment from the Miami-Dade police branch. I just can’t get ample of it. I guess I never realized it before, but Horatio has a real savior complex huh?

OK, back to O’Shay. Despite the tirade of complaints every episode tends to generate week in and week out, there’s one thing you can’t argue. Hookers, blackmailing, and prominent businessmen being scalped. Yes, scalped.

The episode plus brought the return of Horatio’s latest lady friend, Anna. Enjoy CSI: Miami for what it is. Not necessarily considering that was the finest CSI: Miami installment, but rather for what it sets up.

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(S05E19) Something about that show… as someone who plays the crafty politician, but he does it well. O’Shay has threatened repercussions though. I think he said he could cut salaries or funding, but I doubt something like that will stick. So I suppose I’m just making the same argument I always invent. H’s feud with Stetler has enlarged since been forgotten and Riaz is dead, so it’s day for someone else to get in the way. It’s always good. Of course, degrees of “what’s good” can vary when you address a show like that.

Original post by Jonathan Toomey

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