''CSI: Cyber'' (''Crime Scene Investigation: Cyber'') is an American
police procedural
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drama television series that premiered on March 4, 2015, on
CBS. The series, starring
Patricia Arquette
Patricia Tiffany Arquette (born April 8, 1968) is an American actress. She made her feature film debut as Kristen Parker in '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987). Her other notable films include '' True Romance'' (1993), '' Ed ...
and
Ted Danson
Edward Bridge "Ted" Danson III (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor. He achieved stardom playing the lead character Sam Malone on the NBC sitcom ''Cheers'', for which he received two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. H ...
, is the third
spin-off
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of ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and the fourth series in the
''CSI'' franchise. On May 12, 2016,
CBS cancelled the series after two seasons.
Plot
The series follows an elite team of FBI Special Agents tasked with investigating cyber crimes in
North America. Based out of
Washington, D.C.
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, the team is supervised by Deputy Director Avery Ryan, an esteemed
Ph.D.
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Ryan is a
behavioral psychologist
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turned "cyber shrink" who established the FBI Cyber Crime division and heads a "hack-for-good" program, a scheme in which the criminals she catches can work for her in lieu of receiving a prison sentence. Ryan works with
D.B. Russell, a left-coast Sherlock Holmes and career Crime Scene Investigator who joins the team after a stint as Director of the
Las Vegas Crime Lab. Together, Russell and Ryan head a team including Elijah Mundo, Daniel Krumitz (aka Krummy), Raven Ramirez, and Brody Nelson, who work to solve
Internet
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-related murders, cyber theft, hacking,
sexual offenses
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Some laws regarding sexual activity are ...
,
blackmail
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, and any other crime deemed to be cyber-related within the FBI's jurisdiction.
Cast and characters
Main
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Patricia Arquette
Patricia Tiffany Arquette (born April 8, 1968) is an American actress. She made her feature film debut as Kristen Parker in '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' (1987). Her other notable films include '' True Romance'' (1993), '' Ed ...
as Dr. Avery Ryan, a
deputy director of the FBI
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. Avery was a renowned psychologist in New York when her professional database was hacked, resulting in the death of a patient. This, coupled with the recent death of her daughter, led Avery to leave New York, and found the FBI's Cyber Crime Division. As Special Agent in Charge, Avery heads a team of former cyber criminals and federal agents who travel nationwide in search of the criminals who work on the dark net. After several years working under Simon Sifter, Ryan was promoted to deputy director of the FBI. Following the death of her daughter, Ryan divorced her husband, though the two later reconnect and begin a romantic relationship. Following the dissolution of her hack-for-good program, Avery begins recruiting young hackers to work within CTOC (Cyber Threat Operations Center).
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James Van Der Beek
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as Elijah Mundo, a Senior FBI Field Agent. Assigned to Ryan's Cyber division, Mundo is a former U.S. Marine, and an expert in battlefield
forensics,
weaponry
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, vehicles, and bombs. After a short separation from his wife, Elijah filed for divorce, though the two have since reconciled. He is an avid
gamer
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, and because of this he is all too aware of the dangers that lurk on the internet. As a field agent, Mundo is much more hands on than his counterparts in detaining and interviewing suspects. During the second season, Mundo's father was diagnosed with cancer, causing him to confide in a barmaid who later begins stalking him. In "Legacy", she is shot and killed by Russell. Elijah has one daughter.
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Peter MacNicol
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as Simon Sifter (season 1), an FBI Assistant Deputy Director. Simon works out of the FBI Headquarters in Washington and oversees Ryan and her Cyber division. Working his way up through the ranks investigating homicides, drive-bys, and gang warfare, Sifter has built up an array of contacts and connections that are invaluable to the FBI. He often acts as the clearinghouse between FBI Cyber and its intergovernmental counterparts. He is married with at least one child. Sometime following the first season, Sifter vacated his position.
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Shad Moss
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as Brody Nelson, an FBI analyst. Brody is a former
black hat hacker
A Black Hat (Black Hat Hacker or Blackhat) is a computer hacker who usually violates laws or typical ethical standards. The term originates from the 1950s westerns, when bad guys typically wore black hats and good guys white hats. Black hat hacke ...
who was caught and later recruited by FBI Cyber as part of Ryan's "hack-for-good" program. After avoiding a prison sentence at the FBI's behest, the team are initially dubious of Brody's intentions. After struggling to sever his ties with the world of cyber crime, Nelson outs himself to the hacking community and proves himself to be a loyal and valued analyst. The team nicknamed him "Baby-Face". He is shown to be
arachnophobic
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Signs and symptoms
People with arachnophobia tend to feel uneasy in any area they believe could harbour spiders or that ...
. During season two, Nelson discovers that the FBI obtained evidence against him illegally, and as such his conviction is overturned. He later undergoes training at Quantico, and returns to Cyber as an agent.
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Charley Koontz
Charley Koontz (born August 10, 1987) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his recurring role as the student nicknamed List of Community characters#Neil, 'Fat' Neil on ''Community (TV series), Community''.
Early life, f ...
as Daniel Krumitz, a Special Agent. Daniel notes his desire to join law enforcement began when his parents were murdered. He is a skilled analyst (Avery claims he is the best
white hat hacker
A white hat (or a white-hat hacker, a whitehat) is an ethical security hacker. Ethical hacking is a term meant to imply a broader category than just penetration testing. Under the owner's consent, white-hat hackers aim to identify any vulnerabili ...
in the world), and he is also brutally honest. He is a quick-witted introvert who specializes in technology, though he is also a trained field agent. He has one sister, named Francine, and has strong bonds with both Nelson and Ryan. Krumitz is often referred to by his nickname "Krummy".
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Hayley Kiyoko
Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer, dancer and actress. As a child model and actress, she appeared in a variety of films including ''Scooby-Doo!'' film series (2009–2010), ''Lemonade Mouth'' (2011), '' Blue Lagoon: ...
as Raven Ramirez, an FBI analyst. Raven, like Nelson, is a former black hat hacker recruited by Ryan as part of her "hack-for-good" program. At the start of the first season, she had been with the FBI for two years, and had become a specialist in social media investigations, international relations and cyber trends. Raven stated that, as a victim of cyber-bullying, she turned to hacking as a refuge from her tormentors. Raven is a trusted member of the team. Her hacker alias was Eclipse. After Avery's hack-for-good program is dissolved, Raven is awarded time-served, and thus spared prison. She later rejoins the FBI as a consultant specialist.
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Ted Danson
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as
D.B. Russell (season 2), the Director of Next Generation Cyber Forensics. D.B. is described as a "left-coast Sherlock Holmes", the son of hippies and a keen
forensic botanist
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. As a trained Crime Scene Investigator, Russell joins Cyber following a four-year stint as Director of the Las Vegas Crime Lab looking for a fresh start following a divorce and the death of his "soulmate"
Julie Finlay
Julie "Finn" Finlay is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', portrayed by Elisabeth Shue. She made her first appearance in the 14th episode of season 12, entitled "Seeing Red", and appeared in every ep ...
. Avery jokes that she offered Russell a job because of his selection of tea leaves and often mocks his Zen characteristics. Russell has four children and one granddaughter and, since joining Cyber, has expressed an interest in dating. He has formed close bonds with Daniel Krumitz and Brody Nelson. Russell later begins a relationship with Greer Latimore, then tenders his resignation in order to move to Paris. During the series finale, he is shot, but recovers from his injuries.
Recurring
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Brent Sexton
Brent Sexton (born August 12, 1967) is an American actor best known for his roles in the television series ''Bosch'', '' The Killing'', ''Life'', and ''Deadwood''. He has guest starred in several other television series, such as ''The Expanse'', ...
as Andrew Michaels, Avery's ex-husband. Andrew and she were married with a young daughter. Following the loss of their child, the two separated. In the season one finale, he notes that he has not seen Avery since she joined the FBI. During season two, he reconnects with Ryan after a hacker files a false death certificate in his name. Despite being engaged to another woman, he and Avery begin a romantic relationship once again.
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Kelly Preston
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as Greer Latimore, a former Secret Service agent turned private investigator. Greer first becomes known to the Cyber team after D.B. meets her in a bar. They later begin a romantic relationship and, after Greer is offered a job in Paris, D.B. tenders his resignation.
*
Michael Irby
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as David Ortega, a U.S. Naval captain. David is a medical doctor stationed out of Washington, often seen assisting Avery Ryan's team's investigations. He is a trained medical examiner.
*
Angela Trimbur
Angela Denise Trimbur (born July 19, 1981) is an American actress, writer, dancer, choreographer, and former reality television participant.
Personal life
Trimbur was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on July 19, 1981. She attended Neshaminy H ...
as Francine Krumitz, Daniel's sister. Francine is hung up on the death of her parents. Although initially better at hiding it than her brother, she later shoots and kills their parents' murderer.
*
Mckenna Grace
Mckenna Grace (born June 25, 2006) is an American actress. She began acting professionally at the age of six, with her earliest roles including Jasmine Bernstein in the Disney XD sitcom ''Crash & Bernstein'' (2012–2014) and Faith Newman in t ...
as Michelle Mundo, Elijah's daughter. Referred to as "Mitchie" by her family, Michelle currently lives with her mother Devon, though she maintains a strong relationship with Elijah. She is initially the focus of a custody dispute.
*
Alexie Gilmore
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as Devon Atwood, Elijah's wife. Devon and Elijah had, during the first season, recently separated. She is still very much in love with Elijah, as he is with her. The two decide to reconcile their romance, but keep it a secret from their daughter.
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Marcus Giamatti
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as Artie Sneed, a quirky amateur technology expert who occasionally helps the cyber unit with cases.
*
Sean Blakemore
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as Director Marcus Silver, Avery's boss.
*
Diogo Morgado
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Career
Already a household name ...
as Miguel Vega: an Interpol agent, Avery's friend, who helped the team to stop Python.
Episodes
Production
Development
On February 18, 2014,
CBS announced plans to launch a new spin-off of the franchise titled ''CSI: Cyber''.
[Andreeva, Nellie (March 5, 2014)]
"Patricia Arquette To Topline ''CSI'' Cyber Crime Spinoff"
''Deadline Hollywood
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''. Retrieved May 10, 2014. Deadline.com reported that the series would focus on cyber investigations, as opposed to the forensic investigations seen in ''CSI'', ''
CSI: Miami'', and ''
CSI: NY'', stating that "
nthony E.Zuiker has been at the forefront of entertainment’s digital conversion, experimenting in the arena for the past decade." Zuiker, who wrote digi-novel ''Level 26'', spent time in Washington meeting with the CIA, FBI, and DOD as part of his research for his 2009 CBS project ''Cyber Crimes'' (which was not picked up to series and likely inspired ''CSI: Cyber''). It was announced that the series would be based on the work of producer
Mary Aiken, a pioneering cyber psychologist.
The pilot episode was penned by Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, and Ann Donahue, and aired on April 30, 2014.
CBS announced that it had officially picked up the series on May 10, 2014.
The first season, comprising 13 episodes, premiered in March 2015. The second and final season consisted of 18 episodes.
The series is executive produced by creators Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker, and Ann Donahue, former ''
CSI: NY'' executive producer Pam Veasey (who acts as showrunner), Jonathan Littman, and Jerry Bruckheimer. Mary Aiken, on whom the show is based, is attached as a series producer. Peter MacNicol departed the main cast at the end of the first season,
whilst
CBS announced on May 11, 2015, that ''CSI: Cyber'' was renewed for a second season. On June 25, 2015, Moss confirmed in an interview on ''
The Project'' that season 2 would include 22 episodes. Season 2 was reduced from 22 to 18 episodes, ending with the episode titled "Legacy".
Casting
On March 5, 2014, Patricia Arquette was cast as Special Agent Avery Ryan in a Spring episode of ''CSI''. Ryan was described as being "tasked with solving high octane crimes that start out in the cyber world and play out in real life". Charley Koontz was the next actor to be cast, playing a character then named Daniel Krummitz, an Agent that " rarely, if ever, goes home". Peter MacNicol joined the cast on August 1, 2014, as Assistant Director Stavros Sifter, "a shrewd and savvy networker; a charmer with a hint of malice". Koontz and MacNicol's characters were later renamed Daniel Krumitz and Simon Sifter, respectively. These announcements were swiftly followed by the casting of James Van Der Beek as the male lead, in the role of Elijah Mundo. Mundo was described as "an expert in battlefield forensics recruited by Patricia Arquette’s character". Shad Moss announced his casting on August 20, 2014, via his
Instagram
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account. He was later confirmed to be playing "Baby Face" Nelson. Rounding out the original cast was Hayley Kiyoko as Raven Ramirez, described as a character who "will possess a dark secret in her front story which Ryan won’t even know until it’s too late". Kiyoko was cast on October 29, 2014.
Following the cancellation of ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', it was announced that
Ted Danson
Edward Bridge "Ted" Danson III (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor. He achieved stardom playing the lead character Sam Malone on the NBC sitcom ''Cheers'', for which he received two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. H ...
would be joining the ''Cyber'' cast as D.B. Russell, the newly appointed Director of Next Generation Cyber Forensics.
Filming
''CSI: Cybers primary photography takes place at CBS' Studio Center in the
Los Angeles
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,
California
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neighborhood of
Studio City
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. Numerous outdoor scenes are filmed locally in the Los Angeles area, including Matteo Street, Spring Street, Main Street, the Arroyo Seco, and the Colorado Street Bridge.
Music
The series' theme song is "
I Can See for Miles
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Recording
Recorde ...
" by
The Who
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, and the series' music composers are
Jeff Russo
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Russo is ...
and Ben Decter. Songs featured throughout the first season include: "Thunderbolt" by
Justin Prime
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and
Sidney Samson
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Career
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(episode 2), "Take a Ride" by Rattle Box (episode 4), "Re-Creation" by Strikez (episode 5), "With Me" by
Underglow (episode 6), "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue" by Art Landry and His Orchestra (episode 8), "Get Your Hands Up" by Uforik (episode 9), "Let Go for Tonight" by
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(episode 10), and "
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)
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" by
Marvin Gaye
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(episode 12). The second season features music by
Underglow ("Save the Day", episode 1), With Lions ("Jitterbug", episode 2),
Savoy
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Situated on the cultural boundary between Occitania and Piedmont, the area extends from Lake Geneva in the north to the Dauphiné in the south.
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("Pump it Up", episode 3) and Motabeatz ("Watch Your Back", episode 5). The show also features additional music by electronic music producer Nick Chiari, who produces under the alias
Grabbitz
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.
Reception
Ratings
Critical response
The first season of ''CSI: Cyber'' received mixed reviews. On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the season has a rating of 34%, based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 5.10/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "While stocked with impressive talent, ''CSI: Cyber'' fails to add anything truly new to the franchise, settling for a slightly modernized twist on the same typical crimefighting scenarios." On
Metacritic
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, the season has a score of 45 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
World record
Producers announced intentions to break the ''
Guinness World Record
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'' for largest ever TV
simulcast
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drama on March 4, 2015, with the episode "
Kitty" airing in 150 countries in addition to digital streaming. They succeeded in breaking the record by airing ''CSI: Cyber''s backdoor pilot in 171 countries.
International broadcast
The series has been sold to
Channel 5 in the
United Kingdom
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,
CTV
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North America and South America
* CTV Television Network, a Canadian television network owned by Bell Media
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in
Canada
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in
Italy
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