How many times does David Caruso take off/put on his sunglasses in one episode o!


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Pretty much any time he delivers a line so I think it depends on the episode.

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OMG and LOL......You are sooooo right.....I've lost count, but you can put that right up there with, what I call, the "stance"....you know, when he puts his hands on his hips and strikes that pose. The pose either comes right before he takes off his sunglasses, or right after he puts his sunglasses back on.....it just cracks me up....and they call this "ACTING"................these gimmicks come out of the same "acting book" the women/girls use when they are constantly pushing the hair out of their eyes.....or shaking their heads so the hair falls away from their faces.......or the one that really gets me, when they push their hair behind their ears.
The sunglasses are just another prop to take your attention of the terrible acting.

On average 200 times since Season One.

David Caruso portrays Horatio Caine in a very idiosyncratic manner, sometimes resulting in parodies of the character (the most well known of these is probably Jim Carrey's on the Late Show with David Letterman). Caine is often seen putting on a pair of Silhouette Titanium Model 8568 sunglasses (with special polarized lenses), which online fans have started referring to as 'The Sunglasses of Justice' or 'Justice Shades'. He often stands sideways to the person with whom he is speaking and has a tendency to **** his head to one side (after removing his sunglasses) so that he can address vulnerable people with steady, but not intimidating eye-contact. He tends to do this more with women he has affection for, in a more avuncular than overtly sexual manner. Worth a notable mention (though not a quirk of his character) is that he has a habit of clearing frame after saying his lines. Beyond this, Caruso's CSI is an incredibly persistent, dogged, and at times a ruthless crime fighter who has suffered a great many personal losses before, during, and after the events of CSI-Miami (see especially episodes 424, 'Rampage', 501, 'Rio', & 603 'Inside Out'). He vigilantly maintains the integrity of the lab and his team, showcased in episodes like 'One Of Our Own' (425) and 'Burned' (522). In addition Caine remains extremely protective of crime victims, often going so far as to give them his phone number should they need to talk. Let's not forget that he also goes out on a limb to back team members who are going through rough times, as long as they keep him in the loop. He also renders financial assistance to his late brother's mistress as she needs it, both to help her out and to protect his niece.

He remains close to some of the victims of crimes that he has investigated. Caine's protective behaviour is perhaps portrayed most clearly in cases with children involved, and he reserves a special wrath for those who would hurt them, even when confronted with heavy opposition. Remember the pedophile Otis, whom he almost let slip into oblivion at the Miami Sequarium in Season 3? My favorite line of his from that episode was, "You died a long time ago," said in response to the felon's whining plea to just let him die. My second favorite was "And I'll be waiting outside to catch you, because that's what I do."

Horatio Caine's catchphrase, said many times throughout the series is 'We never close'. At first, it was seen as a threat to felons, but as the seasons have progressed, it's also become a mantra for victims, because "We never close," means that Horatio won't stop searching for justice for families who haven't gotten it yet and that he'll do whatever it takes without jeopardizing pending cases to assure that guilty parties are arrested, jailed, tried, and imprisoned for their crimes against his beloved Miami.

A bunch!! I'm gonna count the next time.
That little red head, wiry rascal looks to be
tough does he not.

I never pay attention to that...I just sit quietly and listen to him speak. He has THE most awesome voice I've heard...and he never yells or even raises his voice when in a confrontation. Cool and calm through any situation. Sigh.........*dreamy look in eyes*

Higher then the national debt.



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