Season 12 Spoiler Lab Discussion Part 3

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Do we have any idea who's signed for next season yet?
I know George Eads, Elisabeth Harnois, Lisa Shue, and Eric Szmanda are returning, but have we heard the statuses of the rest of the cast yet?
 
Do we have any idea who's signed for next season yet?
I know George Eads, Elisabeth Harnois, Lisa Shue, and Eric Szmanda are returning, but have we heard the statuses of the rest of the cast yet?

I think that's all we know of
 
The character name doesn't sound familiar though. Is it a character we've seen Nick put away on the show or someone he put away off camera?
 
The character name doesn't sound familiar though. Is it a character we've seen Nick put away on the show or someone he put away off camera?

I'm thinking it's going to be like Catherine's case in "If I Had a Hammer"...some case that we didn't actually see before on the show.
 
How do you know that Szmanda and Eads are back ? because I only know that Shue and Harnois are back according to interviews and Hall said he hoped to come back as well...
 
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News from TV Line about the casting for DB's wife here. Also, Hodges mom will return for the season finale.
 
News from TV Line about the casting for DB's wife here. Also, Hodges mom will return for the season finale.

Is there going to be room for an actual case in the season finale with all the family we've got coming in for the ep? :rolleyes:


Susan
 
News from TV Line about the casting for DB's wife here. Also, Hodges mom will return for the season finale.

Darn, I wanted it to be his real wife Mary :( but someone from Cheers/Frasier will work

Are they setting up Ecklie/Olivia? :eek:

I would like to have seen Mary in the role too. Not sure what else she's doing right now tho. Still....wondering about DB's wife "appearing several times" next season. It's not enough that there are three new main characters, now one of their relatives...no, two counting Charlie...are recurring as well? Plus the daughter and granddaughter coming up this season.
 
News from TV Line about the casting for DB's wife here. Also, Hodges mom will return for the season finale.

Is there going to be room for an actual case in the season finale with all the family we've got coming in for the ep? :rolleyes:

Susan
LOL. I'm inclined to agree. Although, there is one more family member I would love to see. *sigh*


Roz from Frazier? Great choice! :thumbsup:
 
Okay, I love DB, but why do we have to meet practically his whole family in his first season? We haven't even met anyone in Sara's family (excluding the mom-in-law) or Greg's family (excluding the you tube video of a cousin), we haven't seen anyone in Nick's family in years or Brass' for that matter. I'm just not seeing why we have to meet DB's whole family this soon. They didn't even make that mistake with Ray LOL. We didn't meet anyone in his family until his last season. I just fear by doing this, they will make some viewers turn against the character like they did with Ray (when Ray got too much screentime while the rest of the cast was pushed into the background according to some viewers) and if that happens, the ratings may start to sink again. They need to tread carefully IMO.
 
Not really a spoiler, but...

‘CSI’ Co-Showrunner Don McGill Signs New Deal With CBS TV Studios

EXCLUSIVE: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation executive producer/co-showrunner Don McGill has signed a new three-year overall deal with the series’ producer CBS TV Studios. Under the new pact, McGill will continue on CSI, which was recently renewed for next season, the show’s 13th. He co-runs the veteran procedural with executive producer and long-time showrunner Carol Mendelsohn. The mothership CSI, which went through major casting changes in the past two seasons with the addition of Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue as the new leads, has been doing well in the ratings over the past few months, most recently posting a 2.9/8 in 18-49 and 12.1 million viewers last night. McGill has been at CBS and CBS Studios his entire writing career. He started as a writer on JAG before co-creating with Don Bellisario the JAG spinoff NCIS. Before joining CSI, WME-repped McGill served as executive producer on the studio’s CBS drama Numbers.

On the opposite side, Dustin Lee Abraham is leaving after working on the show for nine years.
 
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