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In the end, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” died as it lived: fun, flabby, and altogether too invested in the undying love of two deeply sexless characters.
Jane Fonda cheers on as TV daughter June Diane Raphael, CSI's Marg Helgenberger arrested at D.C. protest CSI series finale react: Immortality William Petersen on CSI finale, Sara and Grissom, and ...
Typical of the "actors second" mentality exhibited throughout TV's crime procedurals, William Petersen's departure and Laurence Fishburne's arrival -- ostensibly big news in "CSI"-land -- must ...
William Petersen is leaving CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a move that might have fans of his brainy crime buster Gil Grissom screaming bloody murder. The air date for his final episode, the ...
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation lasted 15 years, but its final few seasons weren't as good because of one key episode midway through season 9. ... CSI's Grissom Replacements Weren't Bad, ...
CSI goes all sci-fi with Grissom traveling to an alternate dimension to solve another oddball murder: Today, Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced the latest CSI ...
That comment, dismissively muttered by a Las Vegas police officer when a couple of forensic analysts arrive at the scene of what appears to be a suicide, kicked off the pilot of “CSI: Crime ...
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is unleashing its three-hundredth episode tonight on CBS. ... Grissom is unsettled because he thinks the victim resembles CSI’s Sara.
At Friday's executive session, Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment, announced a new character on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.Tassler's description of the character, who will replace ...
That tug you feel while watching CSI emanates from the comforting notion that the Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigation squad can take a mere stray carpet fiber or a trod-upon gumdrop and build a ...
Of course, she quickly turns up dead, leading the CSI team’s Grissom (William Petersen) and Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) ... CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CBS, Thur. May 8, 9 p.m.