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* IllGirl:
** Eric's sister, who valiantly survives cancer only to get a terminal case of bullet to the gut.
** Horatio's brother also has an illegitimate daughter who is diagnosed with leukemia, necessitating Horatio to tell the widow about this so that her son can be tested as a potential bone marrow donor.
** Ill Guy: One of 103 donor children tracks down his biological father because he (the son) suffers from a rare disease and needs a compatible liver. Unfortunately the soon-to-be-late bio dad isn't interested in helping; [[spoiler: fortunately his long-lost identical twin is a lot nicer.]]
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* PainfulAdhesiveRemoval: Episode 3.23, "Vengence" does not play this for laughs. After a JerkJock is murdered at a 15 year high school reunion, it's learned he cocooned a boy in duct tape and left him overnight back when they were in school. Removing the tape left the victim with horrific, disfiguring scars over his whole body, causing him to drop out of school.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects ''thinks'' he thought things through. He is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects ''thinks'' he thought things through. He is completely smug, doesn't care about the death of his friend, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" "500 points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40.20." He's What he has not considered is that he's facing felony murder charges during an armed a bank robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. Prior to sentencing, the victims and next-of-kin can and will make impact statements and the judge is going to hear from law enforcement about that interview and take all that into consideration. So, even with good behavior, he's not going to be out in ten years. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects ''thinks" he thought things through. He is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects ''thinks" ''thinks'' he thought things through. He is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers'', one of the suspects ''thinks" he thought things through. He is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* CaughtUpInARobbery: In "Lost Son," Horatio and Speedle discover that some recovered stolen jewelry is actually fake, so they go to the jewelry store that cleaned the pieces and get caught up in a robbery while there. One of the robbers shoots Speedle, [[spoiler: killing him, partly due to the fact that Speed was notorious for not cleaning his gun and it jammed when he tried to return fire.]]
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, Hellraisers'', one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer for him because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the Federal Reserve. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer for him because he's He's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery and the attempted robbery of the ''U.S. Federal Reserve.Reserve''. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted, disrupted and any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer for him because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer for him because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to the bank robbery.robbery and the attempted robbery of the Federal Reserve. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Hellraisers", one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points". He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to his attempted robbery of Federal officials. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed and when he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Hellraisers", ''Urban Hellraisers, one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points"."points" in the "game" he's playing. He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer for him because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to his attempted robbery of Federal officials.the bank robbery. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, but his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed and when destroyed. When he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* LightsOffSomebodyDies: A variation when a sunbathing man's throat is slashed by someone taking advantage of a total eclipse.
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* EverybodyHelpsOutDenouement: There's an episode where an older Cuban shop owner's store is severely vandalized and he is injured. At the end, the man's community comes together to help him rebuild. Some of the [=CSIs=] show up as well, including Eric who helps unveil a new awning with the store's logo. It is larger and much nicer than the original. Horatio looks on approvingly as the man is moved to tears.

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* NearDeathExperience: Horatio has one after [[spoiler:being shot and left to bleed to death, has a meeting with his dead wife Marisol, in what is heavily alluded to be heaven, before being told by her he needs to return as Natalia is close to dying and he must save her.]]

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** Calleigh in an episode, after suffering from Smoke Inhalation from her and Ryan being trapped in a burning house, finds herself in a place between life and death, is assisted by the ghost of a victim to gather evidence on who started the fire that killed him, and nearly killed her.
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* LodgedBladeRemoval: Discussed in an episode when the friend of a stabbing victim attempted to help by pulling out the blade. It's explained to him that pulling the blade out was the absolute worst thing he could have done, and that it should have been left in place until a proper medical professional could have removed it.
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** Another episode featured a guy who [[spoiler:very nearly loses his mind to ''Film/TheGame''.]]

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* {{Homage}}: The [[TrailersAlwaysLie description]] of one episode made it sound like the suspect's whole life is a Film/{{charade}} but actually [[spoiler:he is unwittingly caught up in ''Film/TheGame''.]]

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* {{Homage}}: The [[TrailersAlwaysLie description]] of one episode made it sound like the suspect's whole life is a Film/{{charade}} but actually [[spoiler:he is unwittingly caught up in ''Film/TheGame''.''Film/TheGame1997''.]]

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* ItsAlwaysSunnyInMiami: Of course it is! The two notable (and plot-driven) exceptions are "Hurricane Anthony" and "Crime Wave," which involves a tsunami.



** [[spoiler: KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Until his final appearance, downplayed however since we never get to see it on-screen.]]

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* LifesavingMisfortune: In "Time Bomb," a seasonal arc has the team being suspicious of their returning teammate Eric Delko’s behavior, not knowing he has also been sent as a mole by Internal Affairs for half the season. Calleigh follows and confronts him just before he is about to secretly meet with the state attorney, Rebecca Nevins. It ends with them tensely parting ways, but just before he reaches the meeting spot, Delko turns back to go after Calleigh, making him ''just'' far enough away when a bomb explodes mere seconds later at the spot, knocking him to the ground while killing Nevins. Eric states to Horatio that had Calleigh not confronted him he would have been killed too. In addition, the evidence he was about to give Nevins ends up being beneficial information towards the case about who has been framing the team for misconduct.

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* LifesavingMisfortune: In "Time Bomb," a seasonal arc has the team being suspicious of their returning teammate Eric Delko’s Delko's behavior, not knowing he has also been sent as a mole by Internal Affairs for half the season. Calleigh follows and confronts him just before he is about to secretly meet with the state attorney, Rebecca Nevins. It ends with them tensely parting ways, but just before he reaches the meeting spot, Delko turns back to go after Calleigh, making him ''just'' far enough away when a bomb explodes mere seconds later at the spot, knocking him to the ground while killing Nevins. Eric states to Horatio that had Calleigh not confronted him he would have been killed too. In addition, the evidence he was about to give Nevins ends up being beneficial information towards the case about who has been framing the team for misconduct.



** In "Dude, Where’s My Groom?", Ryan and Walter discover a stolen painting hidden underneath a valueless one. Walter, who studied art history, is trying to identify it from style and color choice. He says that it could be a Cézanne, or someone from the Fauvism movement:

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** In "Dude, Where’s Where's My Groom?", Ryan and Walter discover a stolen painting hidden underneath a valueless one. Walter, who studied art history, is trying to identify it from style and color choice. He says that it could be a Cézanne, or someone from the Fauvism movement:


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* TakenOffTheCase:
** Horatio took himself off a case in which a woman he'd been out with two nights prior was found dead and he was the last person known to have seen her alive.
** H told Eric to stay out of the case of Marisol's marijuana purchase.
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* HandSlidingDownTheGlass: Episode 3.05, "Legal," features a popular club whose restroom walls are clear until the door is closed, when they become opaque. A young woman is stabbed to death inside the ladies' room and the camera's [=POV=] is from the outside, showing only her hand hitting the wall and leaving a bloody smear as it slides down the glass.
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* FashionShow: One episode opens with a fashion show that gets interrupted by machine gun fire while two models are on the runway. Turns out to all be a part of the show. When the noise dies down, one model asks loudly, "Do I have your attention now?"
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* RhymingTitle: The episode "Freaks and Tweaks."
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* CitywideEvacuation: Miami was evacuated twice, for "Hurricane Anthony" in season 2 and a tsunami in season 3's "Crime Wave." Naturally, crimes occurred during both episodes, forcing the team to remain behind.
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* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: One episode has a gun that shoots around corners. May or may not be a case of AluminumChristmasTrees.
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* ArmyOfLawyers: One episode has an actor as a suspect. Horatio calls him in for questioning, but his entourage of lawyers and other representatives show up in his stead. After the man's agent introduces the whole lot, Horatio remarks to her that "someone is missing." Cut to the guy sitting across from H; he was outside waiting in the car the whole time.
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Welcome to the ''Series/{{CSI}}'' SpinOff set in Miami. Horatio Caine (played by Creator/DavidCaruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the QuipToBlack, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does]] after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on]] - wonderfully parodied by WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob [[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/CSI/ here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here]] by, of all people ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. 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).

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Welcome to the ''Series/{{CSI}}'' SpinOff set in Miami. Horatio Caine (played by Creator/DavidCaruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the QuipToBlack, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does]] after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on]] - wonderfully parodied by WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob [[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/CSI/ here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here]] by, of all people ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. Horatio differs from Grissom [[CulturedBadass Gil 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).
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''Series/{{CSI}}'' SpinOff, set in Miami. Horatio Caine (played by Creator/DavidCaruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the QuipToBlack, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does]] after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on]] - wonderfully parodied by WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob [[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/CSI/ here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here]] by, of all people ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. 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).

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Welcome to the ''Series/{{CSI}}'' SpinOff, SpinOff set in Miami. Horatio Caine (played by Creator/DavidCaruso) takes the role of the guy spouting the QuipToBlack, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948 which he often does]] after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHnUrUAbho putting his sunglasses on]] - wonderfully parodied by WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob [[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/CSI/ here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGlL3hxaCY here]] by, of all people ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. 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).

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* KinkyRolePlaying: In the episode "Extreme", the investigation on the death of a rich teen girl leads to the investigators discovering an "extreme" roleplaying company that specialized in fake kidnappings with the idea of getting an adrenaline rush of going through the motions of a hostage thriller (this was done with full consent of all parties and things ending on the couple doing "rescue sex" was seen as just a natural result). Unfortunately, mid-rescue sex, the girl's boyfriend (already a crazy adrenaline junkie as it is) decided to see how it felt to murder someone and suffocated her.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Hellraisers", one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points". He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'd be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to his attempted robbery of Federal officials. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. In Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons aren't safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions are also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed and when he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Hellraisers", one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points". He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'd he'll be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to his attempted robbery of Federal officials. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. In This is in Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons aren't are neither fun nor safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions are is also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed and when he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Hellraisers", one of the suspects is completely smug, lacks remorse and refuses to cooperate as it would cost him "points". He then goes on to say that he's a kid in his 20s and that with good behavior he'd be out of prison in ten years and that "30 is the new 40." He better have rich parents who will hire a good lawyer because he's facing felony murder charges during an armed robbery and kidnapping. On the Federal side, he's facing charges related to his attempted robbery of Federal officials. So, assuming he doesn't plead it out, he'll be doing time at a State prison and then a Federal one. In Florida where it's established in-universe that their prisons aren't safe places to be in. His expulsion from college for his actions are also a given. So not only will he be a convicted felon, his education has been severely disrupted, any dreams he had of a career are likely destroyed and when he gets out, rebuilding his life is going to be tough. Sadly, we don't see his comeuppance happen on screen but it's highly likely it'll happen.

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