Season 14 Spoiler Lab Discussion

‘CSI’ Boss Says Somebody Unexpected Is Going to Die in Season 14 Premiere

The 14th season of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” which premieres Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 10/9c on CBS, picks up just seconds after the May season finale, when the team realizes that Morgan Brody (Elisabeth Harnois) and Ellie Brass (Teal Redmann) have been kidnapped by the same ritualistic serial killer, who is posing his victims as one of the Deadly Sins.

“When we come back, we will be hunting for Morgan and Ellie,” says executive producer Don McGill. “It becomes a story of two fathers and two daughters — Brass [Paul Guilfoyle] and his daughter, who is in jeopardy, and Ecklie [Marc Vann] and his daughter, who is in jeopardy. The whole team has to pull together. It’s some pretty explosive stuff.”

Returning as guest stars on the episode will be: Eric Roberts as Brother David Larson, James Callis as writer John Merchiston, Tim Matheson as Oliver Tate, and Annabella Sciorra as Nancy Brass.

“All those same players come back to play in the season premiere and not everybody will walk out alive,” McGill says. Then he adds, “We are trying not to have a Red Wedding.”

But that is just the beginning of the danger that the CSIs will find themselves in. In this exclusive interview with McGill, xfinityTV got the inside scoop on Season 14. Here are five things you will want to know:

1. The CSIs and their families are in jeopardy. Last season, D.B. Russell’s (Ted Danson) granddaughter was kidnapped and safely rescued by the CSIs, but what the episode demonstrated was that it is not just the crime solvers who can be in jeopardy but also their families.

“One of the great themes of ‘CSI,’ especially from the beginning, is that the workplace is family,” McGill tells xfinityTV. “The CSIs really are a family, especially since Ted Danson joined the cast. He brought this whole stable, family man vibe to the team. It just seemed a natural extension that we would exploit that side of things, where people who devote their whole lives to crime solving and their families often pay a price.

“[In the premiere], there are some surprises and people won’t see it coming. What I can say is someone in the CSI family will pay a price. Last year, we rescued Ted’s granddaughter and everything was hunky-dory. This year, things won’t be so neatly tied up. Someone is going to die.”

Then later in the season, there will be an episode centered around the women of “CSI,” who will journey to a world, where their lives are in jeopardy, and they will have to save themselves.

“I don’t know how else to put it,” McGill says. “It is kind of like Thelma and Louise and Thelma.”

2. “CSI” will celebrate its 300th episode this season. For the 300th episode, airing Wednesday, Oct. 23, Marg Helgenberger returns as Catherine Willows to help solve a cold case that has haunted the team for 14 years. They will investigate a homicide in the home of a reclusive former casino mogul, who was a suspect in a similar crime in 2000.

“Episode 300 will be a fun journey back to the beginning of the show,” McGill says. “The theme for the season is back to the beginning, so in many of the episodes, we are going back to the roots of “CSI” — harkening back to the way the show was in those first seasons. Not that we have ever departed from it fully. Episode 300 will have a case that is a current case in 2013, which is reminiscent of something that happened at the beginning of the show in Season 1, so for the cast members who have been there since the beginning, it will be a second chance possibly to get justice with someone who has been a nemesis from the beginning.”

3. Nick Stokes [George Eads] is going to go missing in action for several episodes this season. Nick is going to appear in the first three episodes of the season, but then his character will go MIA. It was earlier reported that Eads got into an argument with a pregnant writer on the series and has taken a leave of absence. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Nick’s absence will be explained when Catherine Willows handpicks him to receive some specialized training at Quantico.

A representative for Eads issued the following statement to the trade publication: “George will definitely be returning to the show and looks forward to participating once again in something he has passionately been a part of for 14 years. He has nothing but the greatest respect for the creative and professional choices of the producers and writers that are behind ‘CSI.’”

4. Weddings and divorces. It looks as if Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) and Gil Grissom (William Petersen) may be headed for a divorce. Any chance he will return this season to deal with that?

“Sara and Grissom decided to take a timeout in their relationship,” McGill says. “It is not necessarily a divorce. That’s really where we left it. I don’t know if we will be revisiting that at the beginning of the season. Certainly, there are undertones of Sara dealing with the fallout of her relationship. Right now, we don’t anticipate Billy coming back, but you never know.”

When Hodges (Wallace Langham) came back from Italy, he got engaged to his Italian bombshell girlfriend, Elisabetta (Catrinel Marlon). Any chance they will be getting married this season?

“There will be fireworks in their relationship. Whether or not there is a wedding, I can’t be sure,” McGill says.

5. How Ted Danson has helped revitalized the show. In the history of “CSI,” — William Petersen as Gil Grissom and Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston — the CSIs were always amazing at their jobs but struggled with their personal lives. Now, with Ted Danson as D.B. Russell, there is actually a character who has a stable marriage, a family and can still do the job.

“What Ted brought to the show was a sense of completion to the team,” McGill says. “He provided this great leader, a father figure, a stable presence. On the show and on the team, I think from the first day, he really fit right in. And, as a person, there is no nicer man in Hollywood that I have met. He is the most generous actor. He has crafted a really interesting character. He makes a great team leader, but he is not a team leader who eclipses the other players in our cast.”




Susan

So Nick will be missing, but you can't discuss plans you have for his character when he comes back? Yeah, don't think George is coming back.

The CSIs are like a family....ah sorry, but I disagree. I haven't felt the 'family' vibe with them in the past couple of seasons. It's just not there.

Not like it was with the original team. I mean you don't see those 'team' moments like you did before. You know, where'd they all be eating out together or man, even the bowling scene. Those type of scenes I miss.

It really seems like DB/Finn over 'here'....the original team over 'there' and Morgan is monkey in the middle.
 
He has to come back, because he is under contract.

Not necessarily. They don't have to put him in the show and force him to sit out the season.

He could have his people working on getting him out of his contract.

However with what Shane posted maybe he is coming back. It seems like, but is that for sure? Okay, okay, it sounds like it, but still. Might have to go with a 'I'll believe it when I see it'
 
He has to come back, because he is under contract.

Not necessarily. They don't have to put him in the show and force him to sit out the season.

He could have his people working on getting him out of his contract.

However with what Shane posted maybe he is coming back. It seems like, but is that for sure? Okay, okay, it sounds like it, but still. Might have to go with a 'I'll believe it when I see it'

It sounds more like they're hoping he comes back - at least to me that is. :(

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Then later in the season, there will be an episode centered around the women of “CSI,” who will journey to a world, where their lives are in jeopardy, and they will have to save themselves.

“I don’t know how else to put it,” McGill says. “It is kind of like Thelma and Louise and Thelma.”
"women of CSI" - Thelma & Louise & Thelma = Finn & Sara & Morgan - sounds like Morgan lives to me.



Susan
 
He has to come back, because he is under contract.

Not necessarily. They don't have to put him in the show and force him to sit out the season.

He could have his people working on getting him out of his contract.

However with what Shane posted maybe he is coming back. It seems like, but is that for sure? Okay, okay, it sounds like it, but still. Might have to go with a 'I'll believe it when I see it'

It sounds more like they're hoping he comes back - at least to me that is. :(

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Then later in the season, there will be an episode centered around the women of “CSI,” who will journey to a world, where their lives are in jeopardy, and they will have to save themselves.

“I don’t know how else to put it,” McGill says. “It is kind of like Thelma and Louise and Thelma.”
"women of CSI" - Thelma & Louise & Thelma = Finn & Sara & Morgan - sounds like Morgan lives to me.



Susan

And Morgan in jeopardy again. :rolleyes: I mean, seriously? Again?

I know Nick has gotten in his fair of scrapes, but at least they were so spread out with a few seasons in between.
 
THE CSI TEAM INVESTIGATES A FIRE AT A MUSIC VENUE THAT LEAVES FOUR PEOPLE DEAD, ON “CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION,” WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9

John Ratzenberger Reunites with Ted Danson When He Guest Stars as Club Owner Stu Kirchoff

"Torch Song" — The CSI team investigates a fire at a music venue that leaves four people dead, including two band members, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Wednesday, Oct. 9 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. John Ratzenberger guest stars as club owner Stu Kirchoff.

GUEST CAST:
Marc Vann (Conrad Ecklie)
Larry Mitchell (Officer Mitchell)
Sylva Kelegian (Kim Ellis)
Joshua Alba (Timo Padia)
John Ratzenberger (Stu Kirchoff)
Mark Deklin (Ryan Miller)
Irene Keng (Nora Wong)
Joe Adler (Jeremy Douglass)
Michael Filipowich (Caleb Voight)
Bay Dariz (Kurt Harper)
Kwinci Griffith (Rene Nylen)

TELEPLAY BY: Tom Mularz
STORY BY: Elizabeth Devine
DIRECTED BY: Brad Tanenbaum
 
George/Nick is not coming back until episode 9 or 10? Are they kidding? and then when he does come back, are they going to give him anything to do? Or are they just going to push him into the background, because if that is the case, tptb need to do him and the Nick fans a favor and let him go.

I am going to stop watching after episode 3, just like some Warrick, Grissom and Catherine fans stopped watching when they left.
 
George/Nick is not coming back until episode 9 or 10? Are they kidding? and then when he does come back, are they going to give him anything to do? Or are they just going to push him into the background, because if that is the case, tptb need to do him and the Nick fans a favor and let him go.

I am going to stop watching after episode 3, just like some Warrick, Grissom and Catherine fans stopped watching when they left.


Exactly Sookie. I don't think the writers will want to write for him and he'll be even more in the background. :rolleyes:

I'm also worried that this will just be a hostile environment for George. :( Will the cast welcome him back? Somehow I don't see it. Maybe Jorja, but not the rest of them.

I feel bad that he'll have to be in this situation because he spoke the TRUTH and spoke for the fans since CM and the writers are so out of touch with the fans. :rolleyes:

I think that came from tptb. Until I hear it from George himself or he confirms it, I won't believe until I see it. Things can change.

Won't be watching when he isn't on, so the writing can be as crappy as they want it to be.
 
I seriously hate this show. What kind of stuff are they smoking to come up with this junk?

"Nick will be missing blah blah blah". :rolleyes: Bull. They play it off like it's nothing...like it's the same as Jorja being on and off the show...but she wants that.

Whatever happens, I just hope it's what George wants to happen. And no...I'm not watching even one episode of this soap opera juvenile has-been show unless George is in it.
 
‘CSI’ Boss Says Somebody Unexpected Is Going to Die in Season 14 Premiere

The 14th season of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” which premieres Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 10/9c on CBS, picks up just seconds after the May season finale, when the team realizes that Morgan Brody (Elisabeth Harnois) and Ellie Brass (Teal Redmann) have been kidnapped by the same ritualistic serial killer, who is posing his victims as one of the Deadly Sins.

“When we come back, we will be hunting for Morgan and Ellie,” says executive producer Don McGill. “It becomes a story of two fathers and two daughters — Brass [Paul Guilfoyle] and his daughter, who is in jeopardy, and Ecklie [Marc Vann] and his daughter, who is in jeopardy. The whole team has to pull together. It’s some pretty explosive stuff.”

Returning as guest stars on the episode will be: Eric Roberts as Brother David Larson, James Callis as writer John Merchiston, Tim Matheson as Oliver Tate, and Annabella Sciorra as Nancy Brass.

“All those same players come back to play in the season premiere and not everybody will walk out alive,” McGill says. Then he adds, “We are trying not to have a Red Wedding.”

But that is just the beginning of the danger that the CSIs will find themselves in. In this exclusive interview with McGill, xfinityTV got the inside scoop on Season 14. Here are five things you will want to know:

1. The CSIs and their families are in jeopardy. Last season, D.B. Russell’s (Ted Danson) granddaughter was kidnapped and safely rescued by the CSIs, but what the episode demonstrated was that it is not just the crime solvers who can be in jeopardy but also their families.

“One of the great themes of ‘CSI,’ especially from the beginning, is that the workplace is family,” McGill tells xfinityTV. “The CSIs really are a family, especially since Ted Danson joined the cast. He brought this whole stable, family man vibe to the team. It just seemed a natural extension that we would exploit that side of things, where people who devote their whole lives to crime solving and their families often pay a price.

“[In the premiere], there are some surprises and people won’t see it coming. What I can say is someone in the CSI family will pay a price. Last year, we rescued Ted’s granddaughter and everything was hunky-dory. This year, things won’t be so neatly tied up. Someone is going to die.”

Then later in the season, there will be an episode centered around the women of “CSI,” who will journey to a world, where their lives are in jeopardy, and they will have to save themselves.

“I don’t know how else to put it,” McGill says. “It is kind of like Thelma and Louise and Thelma.”

2. “CSI” will celebrate its 300th episode this season. For the 300th episode, airing Wednesday, Oct. 23, Marg Helgenberger returns as Catherine Willows to help solve a cold case that has haunted the team for 14 years. They will investigate a homicide in the home of a reclusive former casino mogul, who was a suspect in a similar crime in 2000.

“Episode 300 will be a fun journey back to the beginning of the show,” McGill says. “The theme for the season is back to the beginning, so in many of the episodes, we are going back to the roots of “CSI” — harkening back to the way the show was in those first seasons. Not that we have ever departed from it fully. Episode 300 will have a case that is a current case in 2013, which is reminiscent of something that happened at the beginning of the show in Season 1, so for the cast members who have been there since the beginning, it will be a second chance possibly to get justice with someone who has been a nemesis from the beginning.”

3. Nick Stokes [George Eads] is going to go missing in action for several episodes this season. Nick is going to appear in the first three episodes of the season, but then his character will go MIA. It was earlier reported that Eads got into an argument with a pregnant writer on the series and has taken a leave of absence. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Nick’s absence will be explained when Catherine Willows handpicks him to receive some specialized training at Quantico.

A representative for Eads issued the following statement to the trade publication: “George will definitely be returning to the show and looks forward to participating once again in something he has passionately been a part of for 14 years. He has nothing but the greatest respect for the creative and professional choices of the producers and writers that are behind ‘CSI.’”

4. Weddings and divorces. It looks as if Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) and Gil Grissom (William Petersen) may be headed for a divorce. Any chance he will return this season to deal with that?

“Sara and Grissom decided to take a timeout in their relationship,” McGill says. “It is not necessarily a divorce. That’s really where we left it. I don’t know if we will be revisiting that at the beginning of the season. Certainly, there are undertones of Sara dealing with the fallout of her relationship. Right now, we don’t anticipate Billy coming back, but you never know.”

When Hodges (Wallace Langham) came back from Italy, he got engaged to his Italian bombshell girlfriend, Elisabetta (Catrinel Marlon). Any chance they will be getting married this season?

“There will be fireworks in their relationship. Whether or not there is a wedding, I can’t be sure,” McGill says.

5. How Ted Danson has helped revitalized the show. In the history of “CSI,” — William Petersen as Gil Grissom and Laurence Fishburne as Dr. Raymond Langston — the CSIs were always amazing at their jobs but struggled with their personal lives. Now, with Ted Danson as D.B. Russell, there is actually a character who has a stable marriage, a family and can still do the job.

“What Ted brought to the show was a sense of completion to the team,” McGill says. “He provided this great leader, a father figure, a stable presence. On the show and on the team, I think from the first day, he really fit right in. And, as a person, there is no nicer man in Hollywood that I have met. He is the most generous actor. He has crafted a really interesting character. He makes a great team leader, but he is not a team leader who eclipses the other players in our cast.”




Susan

So Nick will be missing, but you can't discuss plans you have for his character when he comes back? Yeah, don't think George is coming back.

The CSIs are like a family....ah sorry, but I disagree. I haven't felt the 'family' vibe with them in the past couple of seasons. It's just not there.

Not like it was with the original team. I mean you don't see those 'team' moments like you did before. You know, where'd they all be eating out together or man, even the bowling scene. Those type of scenes I miss.

It really seems like DB/Finn over 'here'....the original team over 'there' and Morgan is monkey in the middle.


Excuse me? They go on and on about the CSI team being in jeopardy as if the show wasn't a crime show, but an absurdist drama. "[...] harkening back to the way the show was in those first seasons. Not that we have ever departed from it fully." No, of course you haven't! :rolleyes:

And why mention again that the writer was pregnant?! Irrelevant. And oh, I love that phrase: "He [George] has nothing but the greatest respect for the creative and professional choices of the producers and writers that are behind ‘CSI.’"
In other words: he doesn't agree with them and their choices, but since they're the bosses there is no chance to talk about possible routes for his character. The actors have to accept whatever crap they're writing in the scripts. That's what I get from that statement.

Other than the cold case, these spoilers don't say anything about crimes, but about personal drama stories. As you said, Speedystokesgirl, the real family scenes with the team having breakfast or going out together are missing... :rolleyes:
 
I have just seen the previews. What the heck are Nick and Greg, let alone Ecklie - who looks totally unconvincing - waving their guns around like cops?

This show was clever, had brilliant, thought provoking crimes. The unexpected truth was revealed by tiny bits of evidence that only the most brilliant minds with honest, unbiased integrity were able to show the 'anticipated solution' was all wrong, and the real solution was from left field.

The brains of the operation came in *behind* the cops and did not swing in guns blazing saving "one of their own" AGAIN.

Soap with bubbles.....
 
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I have just seen the previews. What the heck are Nick and Greg, let alone Ecklie - who looks totally unconvincing - waving their guns around like cops?

This show was clever, had brilliant, thought provoking crimes. The unexpected truth was revealed by tiny bits of evidence that only the most brilliant minds with honest, unbiased integrity were able to show the 'anticipated solution' was all wrong, and the real solution was from left field.

The brains of the operation came in *behind* the cops and did not swing in guns blazing saving "one of their own" AGAIN.

Soap with bubbles.....

You have all the right my friend, is like the episode Assume Nothing and All For Our Country, you have to see the little thing in the episode, for see all the real thing under the plot of the couple sex killer what try to escape of law, in one part of Assume Nothing is the guy this who was the killer to the end of the 2 part, smoking the thing that make him the killer.

What happen with the writters of this series is so many to writte and rewritte, but they want to do this violent thing soap oppera and want to remake all the oldcase again.

Nick is holdign on a gun with one hand like a gandster, what happen with the training hi lose it? and for more is seen that is not blonde is not Morgan, is or Elly or other girl.

And what is the deal with the family CSI, that is the bad idea of all the bad ideas, this is work, is like the little things that happen with Warrick, Greg, Sara and Nick when the launch together were the hell that goes?

Or the little touch between Sara and Grissom, were is the lone plot between episodes, all goes bad now, this is not more the CSI we know this is only a bad series writting for bad writters.

In other theme some one can tell me all the episode of The Devil and DB? when this goes over
 
I have just seen the previews. What the heck are Nick and Greg, let alone Ecklie - who looks totally unconvincing - waving their guns around like cops?

What was Morgan doing under cover and taking her top off to try to get a guy to talk? Ridiculous. The whole show has jumped the shark. Kind of hoping George jumps too.
 
I think the only thing that will suprise me about this episode is if we actually see them doing some forensics. :eek:



I have just seen the previews. What the heck are Nick and Greg, let alone Ecklie - who looks totally unconvincing - waving their guns around like cops?
Ecklie is the Sheriff - he IS a cop!

Greg, who knows - they never really have explained why he's all of a sudden carrying a gun.

Nick has been doing it since Grissom was around so you can't really call it anything new. At least he pretty much looks like he knows what to do with it.




Susan
 
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