Beginning on Nov. 9, Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Ray Langston will pack up his surgical gloves and swab kits and investigate a missing persons case that spans 'CSI: Miami,' 'CSI: NY' and 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.' This three-part crossover marks the first time a single character has appeared on all three shows from the CBS franchise in the same week as part of the same story.The trilogy begins in the 'CSI: Miami' episode 'Bone Voyage,' in which Horatio Caine summons Langston to Miami after discovering a severed leg in the Everglades that belongs to a Las Vegas woman who'd gone missing a week earlier.
From there, the investigation progresses through 'CSI: NY's' Nov. 11 episode 'Hammer Down,' in which Langston travels to New York after Mac Taylor identifies a woman hidden in a semi as someone Langston interviewed in Miami as a person of interest. Eventually Langston and the NY crew find themselves hot on the trail of a criminal ring that smuggles human cargo and deals in black market organs.
The trilogy concludes on Nov. 12 with the 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' episode 'The Lost Girls,' involving Langston's further investigation into the trafficking organization and the missing girl's involvement with a prostitution ring.






Reader Comments (11)
BritEnid at 12:41AM on Nov 7th 2009
Maybe this will liven up CSI Miami which is so dull right now!
marissa at 7:51PM on Nov 7th 2009
Please - please - just end the crap that is known as CSI: Miami. Pretty please.
JEREMY at 11:11PM on Nov 7th 2009
Marissa,if this is too much for you,here are 2 suggestions 4 u: 1.Don't watch TV ever again.Just go back to reading Cosmopolitan articles that tell you "How to Please Your Man". That's obviously the kind of whiny mentality you have. 2.Drink arsenic,then just lay down and die.Put an end to the burden of existence.
marissa at 11:03AM on Nov 8th 2009
Jeremy:
1) Have never owned/read a Cosmo
2) You're an idiot
3) If you can justify CSI: Miami & David Caruso especially, you obviously lack any sort of taste or cognitive reasoning and should therefore be lobotimized. Upon which you should be subsequently left to fend for yourself in the Montana wilderness. Nuff said.
Marissa is an idiot at 6:05PM on Nov 14th 2009
Marissa I think the only crap I'm seeing here is you running your mouth. You're the only idiot here. If you don't like the show,why are you watching it? "Sure I hate onions,but I'm eating them right now and complaining about it!"You need to grow up. Nobody cares if you don't like CSI miami. I don't like CSI,but I don't trash talk it because I prefer Miami and NY over it.
CSI miami isn't crap. Delko for instance was more loved than most of the characters on the other shows.
Kristin at 10:07AM on Nov 9th 2009
I am really excited about this. I love all three shows. New York leads in my favorites followed with a close second for Vegas and Miami is last. But, I think it will be intestesting to see how the three shows tied together will be. I will like seeing Langston work with other characters.
Linda Blair at 12:21AM on Nov 10th 2009
I think the CSI Trilogy shows r awesome. Starting with CSI Miami(which is my favorite one).Horatio Crane is so cool & a great actor-love those cool shades. Then off to CSI NY & then to CSI. I can't wait to see the ending....but I miss Eric on CSI Miami-why did he leave?
ralphie59 at 12:33AM on Nov 10th 2009
I watched the first installment of the trilogy CSI Miami and loved it. I watch All three every week and can't wait to the next episode. CSI Miami is first with me followed by CSI New York and then CSI Las Vegas.
Tonight's show was excellent and I never like Fishburne that much but tonight hes looking better. Look forward to CSI New York on Wed.
Feroque at 10:22AM on Nov 16th 2009
Come on- The CSI shows are great,however, why is Dr. Ray Langston (Larry Fishburne) the main character in all of 3 shows. Its like the main characters in each show doesn't know what they are doing until Larry Fishburne shows up. Who the hell made him God. In any other cross-over shows the main character in each show remained the main character & the visiting character was just that a visitor. He took over.
tuxguys at 11:42PM on Nov 11th 2009
I stopped watching "entertainment" TV last winter ('way too far behind in my reading). Were I able to be wooed back, this would do it. (Were Grissom still the main character on CSI, I would have no choice.)