This Is The Correct Order In Which To Watch The CSI Franchise – Looper

If you're watching the "CSI" franchise in release order, then you have a pretty obvious starting point. The first season of the original "Crime Scene Investigation" series, which came out in 2000, will serve as the beginning of your journey. From there, according to the watch guide on the blogIt's A Stampede, you'll need to progress through Season 2 before jumping your very first ship into "CSI: Miami." From here on, your "CSI: Miami" viewing should always be one season behind the original "CSI."

This pattern should continue for another two seasons of each series until you finish "CSI: Miami" Season 3, and start "CSI: New York." With this new addition, "CSI: New York" should always be two seasons behind "Miami." Thankfully, things become a whole lot simpler once you finish "Miami" and "New York," which are ten and nine seasons long, respectively. After that, there are simply three more seasons of the original "CSI" series before you can watch all two seasons of "CSI: Cyber" and start the first (and so far only) season of "CSI: Vegas."

With this basic outline, you should be able to enjoy the entirety of "CSI" relatively problem-free. Most episodes of the series are self-contained, meaning you don't need context from the events of "Miami" to get what's going on in "New York," at least for the most part. Crossovers do occur at times, but they are rare enough that one can identify them and modify their watchlist accordingly.

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This Is The Correct Order In Which To Watch The CSI Franchise - Looper

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