Rory Cochrane back on CSI: MIAMI
July 23, 2007 · Print This Article

According to TV Guide’s Ausiello Report, Rory Cochrane, whose character Tim Speedle had been killed off CSI:Miami, will be back on CSI: MIAMI. He will be appearing in multiple episodes this new season, first appearing in the second episode of the season.
No word on whether Rory Cochran will be back as Tim or as a new character yet.
First of all I would like to say that I was really upset when his character died on CSI: Miami because he was one of my favorites. Later on I stopped watching the show altogether (not only because he left, but because the show didn’t appeal to me as much). Now that they want to bring him back, I might have to tune in and check out the second episode of the season.
Second, I really hope they will bring him back as a new character because there is no way to explain the return of Tim, no way for him to have survived, except if they introduce him as a vision or hallucination (or something like that) OR they could bring him as Tim’s twin brother (as they do so well on Soap Operas), but seriously, that’s just going to far.
Stay tuned for more information as Fall gets closer.
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I am very, very, very happy to hear that Rory’s coming back to the show! I, too am watching those A&E reruns that he starred in and they were great! I say that the way to bring him back in alive as Tim Speedle is to have the CIA faked that death and autopsy for some Homeland Security purpose- that way he can come back to a most grateful and relieved audience (both old) and new like myself.
Thrilled to have Rory return to CSI. He is a splendid actor and brings so much to the show. Besides being handsome he has that aloofness about him that’s incredible.
Hurry back Rory.
I haven’t watched CSI Miami since Rory Cochrane left. It’s horrible without him. He was the only thing that made David Caruso bearable.