CTV Visits Sets Of 'CSI' Trio

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The Canadian television show eTalk visited recently all three sets of CSI to talk to the actors about the forensic phenomenon.

The crew of the show was welcomed at the CSI set by all the actors, who agreed the real star of the show is the evidence. "It's really about the evidence," said <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom). "It's about making sure that the toothpick gets its close-up."

<font color=yellow>George Eads</font>'s character has been through the ringer in the past year, but the one thing fans can't stop talking about is... the hair. "I was going to play the exact same look, the exact same hairstyle for as long as the show went," Eads revealed. "And then I was late for work and got fired, and that made me mad, so I shaved my head."

<font color=yellow>Gary Dourdan</font> (Warrick Brown) also admitted the popularity of CSI has paved way for some weird correspondence. "I do get weird fan mail generally. Weird people like me, but that's okay, cause I like weird people."

<font color=yellow>Brendan Fehr</font> (Dan Cooper) provided a set tour of CSI: Miami and caught up with stars <font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font> (Eric Delko) and <font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font> (Calleigh Duquesne) along the way. While Procter explained, in great, eloquent detail, what Calleigh's job pertains, Ferh commented, "she's not just a pretty face, folks." Ferh also gave a bit of a rundown on what his character's job is on the show.

While on the set of CSI: New York, <font color=yellow>Eddie Cahill</font> (Det. Don Flack) revealed what makes the second spin-off so special: location, location, location. "New York's a place where anything, it's kind of a little hole where everything and anything can happen."

Co-star <font color=yellow>Anna Belknap</font> (Lindsay Monroe) agreed, "New Yorkers have sort of seen it all but at the same time they're like wide open to anything new."

Series front-man <font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> (Mac Taylor) credited recent technological advances for making CSI possible. "10-15 years ago a show like this, in this way, couldn't have existed. But with the sophistication of DNA testing and all that, I think that's made the show possible."

Head over to the CTV official website to see the videos of these tour sets.<center></center>
 
when gary said he liked wierd people i screamed i'm wierd!!!
 
totallyaddicted said:
when gary said he liked wierd people i screamed i'm wierd!!!
:lol: so he will like you

i didn't know that George had cut he shaved his head cause he was angry after his firing
 
Oh my god..these guys kill me..they are so funny! Especially when George introduced himself as 'billy petersen'.

George needs to get into comedy..the guy has great timing!!!
 
If Mr. Eads did a comedy, I would watch it. His sense of humor is wonderful! Seriously, great stuff there! :)
 
Who are you guys trying to kid? If he sat in a field of mud wearing a paper bag and reading poncey poetry, you'd tune in! :p

:lol:
 
CSI3Snickers said:
I think he was kidding when he said that, because he shaved his head to get rid of the Evel hair

if he really wanted to tick them off after the firing/rehiring incident he shouldve left his evel hair :lol:
 
Never mind ticking off Les Moonves (who deserves it, if you ask me!) I would have been pissed if he'd appeared in CSI with the Evel hair! :eek:

:lol:
 
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