CSI: Miami leaves an amazing television legacy – a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS’s rise to the top over the past decade. We thank all the producers – led by Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and Ann Donahue — and its talented cast, led by David Caruso, for 10 outstanding seasons. Viewers around the world will continue to enjoy rebroadcasts of CSI: Miami in syndication and on key digital platforms for many years to come.After 10 wonderful seasons, millions of fans around the world, CBS has decided not to renew CSI:Miami for its 11th season. It leaves us fans with a bitter taste in our mouths and many tears.
Emily has already reached her fans through her Twitter page
I've been trying to find the words; let's see. First of all thank you. Thank you for being part of an incredible experience.
— Emily Procter (@emilyprocter) May 13, 2012
To have driven recklessly in high heels and tight pants for 10 years has been more fun than I can say.To know that y'all have had fun
— Emily Procter (@emilyprocter) May 13, 2012
with me makes me so happy. There are many things and many people that I will miss with this change but I know there is also beauty in the
— Emily Procter (@emilyprocter) May 13, 2012
Impermanence of things. I want to send a big squeeze to all of you: full of love, appreciation and thanks.
— Emily Procter (@emilyprocter) May 13, 2012
As AnAwardForEmily, I'll be here waiting for Emily's next great gig, because I am sure it will come soon, as Lusiana, my heart is breaking because I am leaving behind 10 great years that are coming to an end so abruptly.
I wish all the cast and crew all the best, they have given us their best for 10 years and they deserves so much for it, not even a little of that CBS has been able to give deciding to end the show with no farewell season. The fans, though, are already expressing all their love. Much more than well deserved love.
GoodBye Calleigh Duquesne.
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