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<p dir="auto"><strong>hackraytex</strong> — <em>9 years ago(September 29, 2016 07:34 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I kept up with CSI Miami for most of the time it was on and and was shocked when it was cancelled.  Although I also liked CSI New York, I liked Miami better better because the members on the team looked like those you would see on a team such as this.  In other words, it looked like a team of real people.  The New York team looked like they all spent their spare time in the gym and spa, if you know what I mean.<br />
Be that as it may, I missed a number episodes and when I returned Frank Tripp was part of the team but outside of his having been a Texas Ranger, I think, I never heard his back story.  After missing a few episodes, Frank Tripp was off the team and in uniform and later he was back on the team. Can someone enlighten me about this?  Thank you.</p>
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