Finale Movie -- SPOILERS

The logic of having Lady Heather die would work both in that it would be reason for Grissom to return, as well as why Catherine would be the lead on the case.

I'm taking their "pivotal character" claim with a grain of salt.
 
i hate to say this,but the only other death that would bring back Grissom,Catherine, and Jim is the death of Dr. Robbins. Hope that's not it.
 
Great title for me. Can't wait to see this series finale. I think what happened when ratings will be huuuuge, some kind when CBS airing season eight for example.
 
PaleyFest Fall TV Previews Lineup: ‘CSI’ Farewell Event & More

“CSI” will get a farewell panel at the Paley Center’s annual fall event, PaleyFest Fall TV Previews, which runs Sept. 9-17 in Los Angeles.

The week-long celebration of new series will honor each major network with events featuring premiere screenings and conversations with the cast and creative teams of fall TV, including ABC’s “Dr. Ken,” CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” Fox’s John Stamos vehicle “Grandfathered” and NBC’s comedy “Truth Be Told” (formerly titled “People Are Talking”).

“PaleyFest Fall TV Previews offers fans and TV enthusiasts a chance to preview the best shows the fall season has to offer through premiere screenings and exclusive conversations with TV’s most-talked about stars and creators,” said Maureen J. Reidy, president and CEO at The Paley Center for Media. “The Paley Center continues to put the TV fan first with our exciting and intimate programs that offer never-before-seen content and experiences that are unmatched.”

The “CSI: Farewell Salute” will wrap up the fest on Sept. 17 with an exclusive screening and panel with stars William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Ted Danson and Jorja Fox.

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Thursday, Sept. 17

7:00PM – “CSI” screening

7:20PM – “CSI” Farewell Salute panel: William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Ted Danson and Jorja Fox
 
I’m still thinking about the “pivotal death”; i bet on Finn, but maybe i was wrong. It would be too easy and complicated at the same time. There is a six months hiatus between season 15 finale and the movie. So, when the finale movie begins, Finn has dead already (unless we wish her a long agony), or maybe she has recovered and she has gone elsewhere, she retired. She won’t appear anyway, but the victim, the dead must appear, at least as a corpse...and is the death “pivotal” towards work or feelings, emotions and friendships? of course, it wouldn’t be the same...
Well, briefly, thinking about Chat’s comeback on ep. 300 (those short flashbacks), now i fear for Brass’ safety...it would be the finale coup de theatre and it would show us how nasty the writers can be...wish i’m wrong...
 
Like usual with their guest stars in recent years I have no idea who she is!

CSI casts Faking It star Katie Stevens for two-hour send-off

Faking It’s Katie Stevens has landed a guest-starring role in CSI’s two-hour swan song, EW has learned.

Stevens will play Catherine Willows’ (Marg Helgenberger) daughter, Lindsey Willows. Now in her early 20s, Lindsey is a CSI level 1 experiencing her first day on the job. Lindsey is described as an over-caffeinated, younger and bubbly version of her mom, minus a youthful mistake or two, who is on her way to a promising career. Lindsey actually nails down a key piece of evidence that moves the case forward.

If you’re a diehard CSI fan, you may recall that this is the third Lindsey Willows we’ve seen on the series. Madison McReynolds and Kay Panabaker both previously inhabited the role in the character’s younger years.

Stevens joins a long list of talent involved with CSI’s send-off, which includes Helgenberger, William Petersen, Ted Danson, Jorja Fox, Jon Wellner, David Berman, Paul Guilfoyle, Wallace Langham, Elizabeth Harnois, Robert David Hall, Eric Szmanda and Melinda Clarke. As EW previously reported, Elisabeth Shue will not return for the show’s series finale, which is being written by Anthony Zuiker.

CSI’s two-hour series-ender will air Sunday, Sept. 27 on CBS.
 
It's only for sounds like they want have some kind of door to another spin-off in future? Because when I read this I immediately thought about this.
 
I'm convinced that this isn't the end of CSI as a franchise.

Whether Cyber succeeds or not, I can see another conventional CSI series (ie: familiar formula in a new location) going to air in a few years once the franchise has had a cooling off period of sorts.
 
I think it will return in other city in next maybe two, three years. Cyber is some kind of cosmos things and some moments are great for me but I felt completly neutral when someone from new team was in danger...
 
I don't blame George for opting out. I am surprised he stuck around after that spat with the pregnant producer from last year or two years ago.

I bet he would have gotten 2 scenes and it seemed like he didn't have many scenes in the last finale episode.
 
I don't blame George for opting out. I am surprised he stuck around after that spat with the pregnant producer from last year or two years ago.

I bet he would have gotten 2 scenes and it seemed like he didn't have many scenes in the last finale episode.

Whatever he could have done an effort for his fans though.. He has been involved in that show for 15 years !! I mean he can't give the excuse of what happened 2 years ago like all the people involved at that time are out. This 2 hour episode is only about writers and producers from the beginning. Too bad he didn't accepted to join for the final, even Petersen and Guilfoyle did.
That's too bad but it won't prevent myself to enjoy as William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Paul Guilfoyle, Jorja Fox, Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall are in. and I'm fine with Nick's exit at the end of season 15.
 
Whatever he could have done an effort for his fans though.. He has been involved in that show for 15 years !! I mean he can't give the excuse of what happened 2 years ago like all the people involved at that time are out. This 2 hour episode is only about writers and producers from the beginning. Too bad he didn't accepted to join for the final, even Petersen and Guilfoyle did.
That's too bad but it won't prevent myself to enjoy as William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Paul Guilfoyle, Jorja Fox, Eric Szmanda and Robert David Hall are in. and I'm fine with Nick's exit at the end of season 15.

This fan is happy he's not there. I'm NOT a fan of Billy Petersen. I'm NOT a fan of Paul Guilfoyle. I'm NOT a fan of "CSI" any more (at least not since around season 11/12 or so). I'm a fan of George Eads (& Marg and I'm hoping her being here means they kill off Christine before the season finale of UTD! :shifty: )! I'm not angry he's not in it. I don't feel he owes us this movie. He gave us 15 seasons, which was probably more than he should have and I'm perfectly happy to accept him not being in this movie.

Maybe if CBS had done at least a partial season he might have agreed to an episode or 2 in the later half of the season. But, quite frankly, this movie supposedly takes place 6 months after the season finale - What boss leaves his team 6 months later to help his former team which shouldn't really need his help?

I don't think this movie is "all about" the old guard writers and producers. It may be for TPTB at "CSI" but it isn't for CBS. For CBS this movie is more about trying to get an audience for "CSI: Cyber". That's why it's airs the week before Cyber starts.
 
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