One of the most important and most featured settings of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is the headquarters for the CSI team and the labs. In this setting many iconographic features of the police genre subcategory can be found
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation One of the most important and most featured settings of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is the headquarters for the CSI team and the labs. In this setting many iconographic features of the police genre subcategory can be found. Being that of a high tech genre, lab equipment and computers. Other settings include on location of the murder, the interview room, the team supervisor's (Gil Grissom) office and the morgue. In the exterior scenes police cars, uniformed officers, scene of crime tape, flashing blue lights and guns are seen. Depending on the context of each episode chase scenes may occur also action sequences including gun fire. Unlike many other crime shows, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has several stock characters. The first of these is the night shift team supervisor for the Las Vegas CSI unit (Gil Grissom), then there is the blood spatter analyst who was second-in-command for...

