I guess they dont want to lose viewers, but most people that watch it are
either going to let their kids watch it or not. They wont turn it off b/c
their kids cant watch it. Thats also why its on at 9 instead of 8.

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Subject: Re: [Sndbox] 'CSI' Tones Down the Ick Factor


I thought it was stupid anyway, when I heard that I went no way. I have seen
MUCH worse shows on tv than CSI.......

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From: "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: [Sndbox] 'CSI' Tones Down the Ick Factor


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> LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - The creator of "CSI" wasn't happy to hear that
> his show, the most popular on TV, has been declared by a media watchdog
> group the least family-friendly.
>
> Anthony Zuiker says there's no way he wants to turn away potential
viewers,
> so it's unlikely that audiences will see the likes of the S&M club murder
> featured in a previous episode.
>
> "We don't want to exclude families," Zuiker tells the New York Daily News.
> "We don't want to exclude children. The first family that turns off the
show
> because it's too dark -- that's catastrophic to us."
>
> Zuiker's pledge not to go too dark this season -- "CSI" opens its fourth
> year on CBS at 9 p.m. ET Thursday (Sept. 25) -- comes in the wake of the
> Parents Television Council naming the series the least family-friendly
show
> on network TV. The council ranks programs based on the amount of violence,
> sex and rough language depicted or referred to on screen.
>
> Fans of the show shouldn't worry, however, that the Vegas-set series will
> become a crime-solving "7th Heaven." Bizarro cases will still take front
and
> center from time to time, including an incident that takes place at a
> "furry" party, where people get a charge out of dressing in animal
costumes.
>
> Zuiker says, however, that the show will return its focus to details of
> forensics, rather than concentrating on the lurid aspects of a case.
>
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