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CSI: Vegas Star Responds After CBS Cancels Crime Drama As He Teases ‘Next Adventure’ In Emotional Post

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A CSI: Vegas star has spoken out about the crime drama’s cancellation.

Lex Medlin teased fans about what he’ll do now that he has more free time after waiting weeks for new episodes.

CSI: Vegas star Lex Medlin opened up about the drama's cancellation after three seasons

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CSI: Vegas star Lex Medlin opened up about the drama’s cancellation after three seasonsCredit: Instagram/lexmedlin77
The actor played Thomas 'Beau' Finado in the series in seasons 2 and 3

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The actor played Thomas ‘Beau’ Finado in the series in seasons 2 and 3Credit: Getty

On Friday, Lex, 55, shared a photo on Instagram dressed as his character and sitting alongside his co-stars.

They sat on a bench outside a building with their police vests on.

“CSI Vegas has not been picked up for Season 4 by CBS,” he captioned it. publish.

“I’m going to miss this cast and crew so much. Most of all, I’m going to miss Beau. He was so fun to play.”

“Thank you everyone for your support. Let’s move on to the next adventure,” concluded Lex.

Lex played Thomas “Beau” Finado, a crime scene investigator at the Las Vegas crime lab, on CSI: Vegas in seasons 2 and 3.

CBS broke the news on the same day the drama was canceled after three seasons.

CSI: Vegas is a reboot of the 2000 series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and the fifth in the CSI franchise.

The spinoff series was already on hiatus for several weeks when the announcement was made.

Lex starred alongside Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria, Mandheep Dhillon, Marg Helgenberger, Jay Lee and Ariana Guerra.

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CSI: Vegas, which averaged 6.4 million viewers per episode, was canceled on Friday.

However, the high ratings couldn’t even save the drama.

The reason for the cancellation of CSI: Vegas was not given.

CBS also canceled So Help Me Todd, which had about the same ratings as CSI.

I’m going to miss this cast and crew so much. Most of all, I will miss Beau. He was so fun to play

Lex Medlin

The two shows join Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola as CBS’ canceled shows this year.

Fans were not happy with the cancellation of CSI and expressed their opinion on X, formerly Twitter.

“What’s wrong with CBS?” a spectator asked.

“No, not CSI Vegas. I liked that show,” said another, adding: “Hail CSI: Vegas.”

“I’m sad and angry. I want them both renewed! CSI was a ratings juggernaut for over a decade,” a third added.

‘SO SAD!’

Fans were also upset by the news and posted about it in Lex’s comments.

“That sucks, I love the show. Well, I hope to see you soon in your next endeavor,” wrote one.

“I’m so sad about this,” said another.

“It’s so sad to hear this news. You’re just as good as Beau. Sending all the love and wonderful things your way!” a third commented.

“Ah! We will miss you! Thank you for this incredible journey!” one last user said.

Lex said he will miss his cast and crew and playing the character Beau, which he said was a lot of fun

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Lex said he will miss his cast and crew and playing the character Beau, which he said was a lot of funCredit: Instagram/lexmedlin77
The CBS drama brought in 6.4 million viewers per episode, so ratings were not a factor in its cancellation

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The CBS drama brought in 6.4 million viewers per episode, so ratings were not a factor in its cancellationCredit: CBS
CSI: Vegas was a spinoff of the 2000s drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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CSI: Vegas was a spinoff of the 2000s drama CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCredit: Getty





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