CSI:Crime Scene Investigation

Episode Guide


Welcome to the Official CSI Miami interview with -

Eva La Rue/ Natalia Boa Vista

 On learning CSI lingo-

 It was very tough to learn the lingo. I can’t even say learn because I just read and study the words. I think it’s like some of these really great movies that are being made in Japan. They’re using their really fabulous Japanese actors, and speaking in English, and they do an entire movie in another language.  I came from playing a doctor in another television show, but even so being a DNA researcher is tough. Epithelial isn’t one of those words that rolls off your tongue nor do I know what it is.

 On the cast-

 I’ve been telling anyone who will listen that these cast members should be doing CSI: MIAMI The Sitcom. These people are so funny and welcoming behind the scenes, and they are incredibly witty. It would be the best show on the air if they did CSI: MIAMI the conversion or just the outtakes.

 On what to look out for in season 4-

 We’ve got a killer on the loose that is after Horatio. We’ve got a possible daddy situation. We’ve got a mole in the department, and of course your run of the mill fabulous dead people every single week.

 On learning something new every week-

 Every week I learn something new about the system, and how they actually catch these people. I’ve learned so much about the dialogue through the stories. That is why the show is successful. People want to know how they lifted a thumbprint from some idiot who tried to cut the break lines on a car. They’re putting the keys together, while you are putting the keys together.

 On the mole-

 I hope that I’m not the mole, if so I won’t be back in season 5.

 

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