(Extract from larger article) Over on CBS, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" launches its third season at 9 (after "Survivor: Thailand"). At 10 comes a perfect match for "CSI": the new series "Without a Trace."
Anthony LaPaglia stars in this Jerry Bruckheimer production about the FBI Missing Persons Unit. He and his all-business staff, which includes a black (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), a youngish guy (Enrique Murciano), a pretty woman (Poppy Montgomery) and the undeserving newcomer (Eric Close), tackle the case of a young woman who seems to have vanished. This is straightforward police work, ala "Law &Order." Just the case, no outside frills. The cast is good, the story interesting. But it can fall into groan-ville, as when Jack says, at the end of tonight's episode, "It's our job. It's what we do." Jeesh. "Without a Trace" is a much better 10 p.m. offering for CBS than last season's "The Agency." It might do well against the fading, though still strong, "ER."
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