Vegas: Csi-

The mentorship feels organic. The old guard represents "instinct and chemistry," while the new guard represents "data and algorithms." The conflict isn't just personal; it's philosophical. The original CSI had serial killers, but CSI: Vegas introduced a villain perfectly suited for the 2020s: the anonymous hacker known as “Gigi.” Gigi doesn't just kill people; she weaponizes data. She corrupts evidence, plants false DNA at crime scenes, and frames innocent suspects. For a team that prides itself on "the evidence never lies," this is an existential threat.

★★★★☆ (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. CSI- Vegas

For long-time fans, it offers closure and the joy of seeing old friends. For new viewers, it offers a tight, well-acted procedural with high production value. The mentorship feels organic

While CBS controversially cancelled the series after three seasons in 2024 (a move that sparked outrage among fans), CSI: Vegas left behind a perfect record. It proved that even in the age of streaming binges and dark prestige TV, there is still room for a classic procedural that respects its audience’s intelligence. She corrupts evidence, plants false DNA at crime