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Horatio Breaks Down the Jets Trades

by Bassett on March 11th, 2010 at 8:41 am

Although I don’t get the interest in crime scene dramas (based on ratings, I know I’m in the vast minority), I do have a friend who works on CBS’s CSI: Miami and apparently, here’s an actual storyboard that the writing team is throwing around for an intro to a new episode coming up very soon! It would appear that Horatio is a very snarky Dolphins fan.

No foolin’ mister!!!

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13 Responses to Horatio Breaks Down the Jets Trades

  1. avatar Wolf says:

    That is how every episode of CSI Miami ends, isn’t it?

  2. avatar EssentialEducator says:

    Can’t believe they make storyboards for this show. I assumed the writers got wasted, threw words down on paper, and then taped an episode.

  3. avatar Brendan says:

    haha, I like this one.

    Anyone who finds the Horatio one-liners as funny as I do check this out:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sarYH0z948

  4. avatar Jetfan in Miami says:

    no i believe this is how CSI Miami begins….One Liner/Glasses = The Who…this is fantastic lol

  5. avatar Jetfan in Miami says:

    I before E…….except after C… YEAHHHHHHHHH!!

  6. avatar Kentucky Jet says:

    I am glad to see Rhodes leave the Jets.

  7. avatar Dan in OK says:

    Putting on a pair of glasses over a pair he is already wearing…hilarious.

  8. avatar RichKotite2.0 says:

    LOL, that is hilarious. Now if the Jets sign Travis Henry, they can finish selling the rest of all their PSLs.

  9. avatar Bassett says:

    Jetfan … what about the second part? :)

    i before e except after c
    or when sounded like a
    as in neighbor and weigh

  10. avatar Jetfan in Miami says:

    hahaha good call Bassett..your english teacher was more thorough than mine

  11. I can’t believe they storyboard it in color – thought it would be stick figures on a napkin, in pencil.

  12. avatar glocknsoul says:

    Love the shades under the shades

  13. avatar levi says:

    but their, weird, neither, foreign, seize ,leisure, forfeit and height are exceptions spelled right.