
CSI: Miami
Season 2 Analysis
Season Overview
No specific overview for this season.
Season Review
Categorical Breakdown
Characters are selected and defined by their professional merit and forensic expertise. The show reflects the diverse reality of Miami without lecturing the audience on systemic oppression or privilege.
The narrative consistently supports the police department and the American justice system. Horatio Caine acts as a moral guardian who respects the law and the mission of protecting the public.
Female characters like Calleigh Duquesne and Alexx Woods are depicted as highly capable experts. They succeed through competence rather than political posturing, and the show avoids emasculating its male leads.
The series adheres to normative social structures and focuses on traditional family dynamics. Sexual identity is not a central theme or a tool for social commentary.
The show treats the dead with a sense of spiritual reverence and respects the personal faith of its characters. There is no hostility toward traditional religious institutions or moral laws.