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''[[CSI]]'' [[Spin-Off]], set in [[Captain Obvious|Miami]]. Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the [[Quip to Black]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does] after [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on] - wonderfully parodied by [[Weebl and Bob]] [http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/CSI/ here] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here] by, of all people [[Phineas and Ferb]]. Horatio differs from Grissom by being a [[Jerkass|complete and utterly unrepentant]] dick, unless you're under 15 and/or a woman and/or have just survived a horrible crime -- in which case, he's your best and most compassionate friend (and your best line of defense if the bad guy comes back to get you).
''[[CSI]]'' [[Spin-Off]], set in [[Captain Obvious|Miami]]. Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the [[Quip to Black]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does] after [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on] - wonderfully parodied by [[Weebl and Bob]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20140307001752/http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/csi here] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here] by, of all people [[Phineas and Ferb]]. Horatio differs from Grissom by being a [[Jerkass|complete and utterly unrepentant]] dick, unless you're under 15 and/or a woman and/or have just survived a horrible crime -- in which case, he's your best and most compassionate friend (and your best line of defense if the bad guy comes back to get you).


The show uses its Miami setting to tell different stories to its Vegas counterpart; due to its coastal setting, the show features more water-based mysteries (e.g., stories involving dead people on boats and people fleeing Cuba), as well as dropping the 'pure science' angle of its parent series for a more direct 'police procedural' concept (meaning that Horatio Caine is primarily a police officer, rather than a scientist). One of its oddities is Alexx, [[The Coroner]], who liked to say, "Oh, poor baby" or words to that effect over the corpse of the week (it's established early in the series that she does it to give the deceased a sense of 'reassurance'). Other characters include Calleigh Duquesne, known as the "bullet girl"; Ryan Wolfe (always referred to by Horatio as "Mr. Wolfe"); and Eric Delko, whose intensely drippy sister was briefly married to Mr. Caine before getting introduced to the business end of a firearm.
The show uses its Miami setting to tell different stories to its Vegas counterpart; due to its coastal setting, the show features more water-based mysteries (e.g., stories involving dead people on boats and people fleeing Cuba), as well as dropping the 'pure science' angle of its parent series for a more direct 'police procedural' concept (meaning that Horatio Caine is primarily a police officer, rather than a scientist). One of its oddities is Alexx, [[The Coroner]], who liked to say, "Oh, poor baby" or words to that effect over the corpse of the week (it's established early in the series that she does it to give the deceased a sense of 'reassurance'). Other characters include Calleigh Duquesne, known as the "bullet girl"; Ryan Wolfe (always referred to by Horatio as "Mr. Wolfe"); and Eric Delko, whose intensely drippy sister was briefly married to Mr. Caine before getting introduced to the business end of a firearm.