[ATTACH] It’s that time of year to celebrate all things #GSR. Happy finale Anniversary. ❤️
Happy 3 Year Anniversary! Never gets old...❤️ [MEDIA]
TBH, I stopped watching CSI regularly after season 3. RL was busy and I wasn't all that interested in Grissom's loss of hearing or Catherine's...
TBH, I didn't like Sofia at first. Clearly, she was a distraction from GSR, and a Mary Sue trope. But it's TVdrama, and someone has to do it. Once...
Omg...he was so creepy in that episode. And I loved him in Fargo. Now starting Season 6...❤️
Currently on season 5. Lots of things to appreciate in this season. Especially the renewed building of GSR. ❤️ It's back to the somewhat lighter...
And still relevant...The Story: GSR [MEDIA]
6 years later... [MEDIA]
❤️❤️❤️ [MEDIA]
^^^ WP supported the GSR storyline, often defended it, and he certainly was involved in all the decision making regarding the relationship while...
[ATTACH] 2 years...and counting. #Immortality
WP still insists (commentary on the finale) that Grissom never slept with LH. So, I'm going with that. She no doubt intrigued him, and obviously...
It's been a wild ride. CSI fandom, and this site, initiated me into the TV show fan online universe. I love watching old episodes, and will always...
^^^ WP and JF def had the chemistry to portray such a unique and enduring love story; and Billy, I agree, was probably the key to keeping GSR...
Totally agree. Love it or hate it, GSR was special. For me to become invested in a show, I need something/someone to root for, and GSR filled that...
[IMG] In celebration...1 year ago today ❤️❤️❤️
One thing? FMN with the GSR breakup. This is, probably, the only episode I refuse to watch again...ever. I understand why tptb felt the need to...
^^^ All so true. I get that some enjoy the Grissom/Catherine/LH scenes. But, seriously, Grissom is not the type to have a long standing, romantic...
I could see a rebirth of the franchise in a few years, but not with LH. Lol. I think they need to start fresh, with all new characters. Maybe...
Symmetry (from Greek συμμετρία symmetria "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement") in everyday language refers to a sense of...
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