I have mixed feelings about this show...
I have mixed feelings about this show, but firstly I'll start with the things that I DO like about it:
1. I love the fact that each episode/case takes the characters to different countries (even though most of the scenes were probably filmed in America), I just love the diversity of the backdrop and locations, there are very few scripted dramas on TV that are set in so many different countries, so it's quite refreshing to see them going to a different country in each ep, I mainly enjoy watching the wide variety of different exotic sceneries and cultural locations.
2. I also like the casts, especially Gary Sinise, I've liked him since CSI:NY...I've also liked Alana De La Garza since I watched her in 'Forever', and I'm starting to warm up to the other 3 main actors too. Although I don't really see very much chemistry between the cast thus far, but the show's still only in its first season afterall, I think once these actors spend more time working together, they'd eventually improve their chemistry together, at least I hope they will.
Now onto the things that I do NOT like about this show:
1. I don't like how the show depicts the American team as the "smart" detectives who seemingly have "all the answers and all the capabilities" to solve these crimes, it makes the law enforcement in these other countries seem "incompetent" and "incapable" of solving crimes and "need the help of American FBI agents to do their job for them". I personally think that's insulting and offensive to these other countries, and apparently there seems to be a lot of other people who share the same opinion about this issue.
2. There are some cultural mistakes made on this show, I have been studying Japanese culture and pop culture for many years, I'm very familiar with the country and I've been to Japan myself numerous times before, and just from the Japanese episode alone I was able to notice a few mistakes that the writers have made about the Japanese culture. And even though I'm not familiar with the culture of the other countries featured on the show, I will not be surprised if the writers have made other cultural mistakes about the other countries too.
3. I also do not like how the show depicts America as a "safe" country and the rest of the world is "dangerous", that's a big misconception, America is in fact 1 of the most dangerous countries with 1 of the highest crime rates in the world. Some of the other countries featured on the show actually have lower crime rates than America (some even much lower than America). The fact is that every country has its own share of crimes (some more than others) and it can be dangerous literally ANYWHERE if you are not careful, so I don't like how the show depicts America as this "safe" country when it actually has 1 of the highest crime rates. While Japan has 1 of the lowest crime rates in the world. I cringe and roll my eyes every time I hear Gary's opening voice-over saying "over 68 million Americans leave the safety of our borders every year...". I feel much safer in Japan and in my own country than I was in America, and I've been to America a few times (NYC, Texas and LA).
Overall this show is decent, not as good as the original CM show, as you can see the negatives outweighs the positives for me...I'll still watch season 2, but there's no doubt this show has some real problems & flaws that I hope they will fix in the next season.