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<p>The current season of <i>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</i> will see many changes for the long-running crime drama. Following the departure of Sara Sidle (<font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font>) in season eight, the show's ninth season has already said goodbye to Warrick Brown, who was murdered by Undersheriff McKeen (<font color=yellow>Conor O'Farrell</font>), and will soon see the exit of the head of the team, Gil Grissom (<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>). In their place, <i>CSI</i> will be introducing several fresh faces. Supervising Producer <font color=yellow>David Rambo</font> took time to talk about the repercussions of all of these changes on the show with CSI Files' <font color=yellow>Kristine Huntley</font>, as well as to preview the episode he's currently working on, which takes a look into Las Vegas' past. <p><b>CSI Files:</b> The Vegas team--and the fans--are still reeling from the murder of Warrick Brown. Sara Sidle departed the show alive; how and why was the decision to kill Warrick off made?<p><b>David Rambo:</b> We discussed several options for the character's departure. Warrick's troubled past, and his blurring of the lines between appropriate and inappropriate ways to investigate Lou Gedda made a murder for hire a logical--and daring--next step. Warrick's death gave us a chance to expose how our team would deal emotionally, as well as professionally, with the loss, and really ratchet up the investigation for them. It was not an easy decision, but turned out to be compelling and enormously moving for everyone at CSI.<p><b>CSI Files:</b> Will the team continue to grapple with emotions from his death throughout the season?<p><b>Rambo:</b> When it's dramatically appropriate, I think we'll see some of that. A loss like that is always bittersweet: something reminds you of the good times, and then you remember the guy is irretrievably gone.<p><b>CSI Files:</b> Nick (<font color=yellow>George Eads</font>) was arguably Warrick's best friend, but thus far we've seen little emotional reaction from him to Warrick's death (save, obviously, for the near-shooting of the Under-sheriff). Can we expect more of a reaction from him down the road?<p><b>Rambo:</b> A cathartic breakdown just wouldn't be Nick Stokes. He's a leader, and finds the best therapy is showing up and doing your job to your best abilities. That said, he's not made of stone. And he does not forget his fallen friend.<p><b>CSI Files:</b> Will Warrick's death factor into Grissom's departure later in the season?<p><HR ALIGN="CENTER" SIZE="1" WIDTH="45%" COLOR="#007BB5"><p>To read the full interviews, please click <A HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/interviews/david_rambo.shtml">here</A>.<center></center>