Sunday, October 3, 2010

CSI: Miami Producer: "You're Going to Meet a New Horatio Cane"

CSI: Miami producer Barry O'Brien says he isn't worried one bit about the show's move to Sunday night."We're answering the call with essentially a relaunch of our entire series in every category," O'Brien tellsTVGuide.com. "It's rarefied air that you breathe when you've been on the air for nine seasons. It's an amazing achievement, and we want to respond with appropriate gratitude and a sense of growth, both in terms of the characters and stylistically."Fall TV: Get scoop on your favorite returning showsO'Brien's energy and excitement is evident as he starts discussing storylines for this season. The CSIs will investigate a crime with a literally disappearing murder weapon. One murder will be "witnessed" by a blind bystander. But the story O'Brien is most eager to tell is that of a massive prison break, which will provide headaches for crime lab leader Horatio Cane (David Caruso), who will try to corral the fugitives all season long...