Vegas — Csi-

The show proved that CSI is bigger than any one character. It is a system. A method. A family. CSI: Vegas is the rare legacy sequel that understands its assignment. It doesn't try to erase the past or lazily repeat it. Instead, it acknowledges that the world has changed—crime has become cyber-enhanced, and forensic science has evolved.

Their presence isn’t a gimmick; it’s the emotional core of Season 1. The plot kicks off with Grissom and Sara coming out of retirement to save a former colleague’s son, who has been framed for murder. This allows the legends to interact with a new team—led by the brilliant but haunted Maxine Roby (Paula Newsome), the data-driven Josh Folsom (Matt Lauria), and the intuitive Allie Rajan (Mandeep Dhillon). CSI- Vegas

★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for: Fans of the original, forensic science nerds, and anyone who enjoys a mystery where the microscope is mightier than the sword. The show proved that CSI is bigger than any one character

Here’s how CSI: Vegas cracked the code on the revival. The genius of CSI: Vegas lies in its casting. Unlike a full reboot that ignores history, the new series walks a tightrope. Original stars William Petersen (Gil Grissom) and Jorja Fox (Sara Sidle) returned to pass the torch, not just to collect a paycheck. A family