Josh Dalton, a hot, young reporter for the Miami Sun, witnesses the cuddle of his friend, a city councilman's aide, in Miami's drug district, the Golden Triangle. Josh, who was suspiciously unharmed in the attack, claims that they were only down there on a story, but Horatio believes that there's more to the situation. Later, another writer from the same paper is found shot to passing inside the trunk of her car, which was reported stolen. Now, as the evidence rejects Josh's version of what happened, the CSIs find themselves entangled in the world of fast-paced journalism and learn that there is a dangerously fine line between the truth and what sells newspapers.
Season 2 Episode 19 of CSI: Miami resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - Blood Brothers
s02e02 - Dead Zone
s02e03 - Hard Time
s02e04 - Death Grip
s02e05 - The Best Defense
s02e06 - Hurricane Anthony
s02e07 - Grand Prix
s02e08 - Big Brother
s02e09 - Bait
s02e10 - Extreme
s02e11 - Complications
s02e12 - Witness To Murder
s02e13 - Blood Moon
s02e14 - Slow Burn
s02e15 - Stalkerazzi
s02e16 - Invasion
s02e17 - Money for Nothing
s02e18 - Wannabe
s02e19 - Deadline
s02e20 - The Oath
s02e21 - Not Landing
s02e22 - Rap Sheet
s02e23 - MIA/NYC NonStop
s02e24 - Innocent
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation took television by storm in 2000 with its innovative and cutting-edge updating of a standard series concept - in this case, the cop show. Suddenly, instead of simply whodunit, solving crimes was a matter of howdunit, and with what size shoe, and whether anyone left behind traces of evidence that the blue ALS light could pick up.
Now that gritty approach to crime known as forensic science makes its way from Las Vegas to the streets of Florida in CSI: Miami. A whole new team of crime scene investigators is on hand to probe the seamy underside of what some refer to as Cuba North and others call Georgia South. Consider it a tropical blend of people, culture, nightlife and, of course, the occasional hugging or two. Just as you do in Vegas, come for the crime, stick around for the clues. And there's always a clue.