Eric/Greg Leggo our Greggo thread #11

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No he does not stutter, he just hesitates when he is speaking and uses "uh" or "um" a lot. Stuttering is when a person cannot get a word out without repeating a few letters in the word.

The audio is screwed up on some of those interviews. I have all of those from the DVD and from the CBS Early Show appearances.
 
i'm thinking greg will indeed go later to LA for his book; it would be a little weird if he'd leave everyone mourning over Warrick and go to LA on a trip... That's not like greg:lol:

Your right, that's not like Greg. However the writers on the other hand... let's just hope Greg is not cast aside so everyone else gets the spotlight, including Sara...
Sara is returning for the S9 premier, no doubt for the funeral- yuk
 
*hey guys* :) I'll give my two cents ;) I think that Greg wouldn't go to LA after Warrick's death, but afterwards, and then dedicate it to him afterwards, if it got published.

I don't think Greg will be cast aside ( I hope) and
I doubt Greg would go if he knew Sara would be back, regardless of Warrick. I mean I always thought Greg and Sara were really good friends, so if she's back in the premiere then I don't think Greg would be in LA.
 
I just re-watched the episode and when Greg got up to leave the diner he said "I have a plane to catch" which makes me wonder, was he leaving right then and on his way to the airport? If so he may very well go to LA only to have to return because he finds out about Warrick.
I don't think Greg would know Sara was coming, I'm sure it will be a surprise appearance.
 
No he does not stutter, he just hesitates when he is speaking and uses "uh" or "um" a lot. Stuttering is when a person cannot get a word out without repeating a few letters in the word.

The audio is screwed up on some of those interviews. I have all of those from the DVD and from the CBS Early Show appearances.


Ah your right my bad... Maybe hesitation then... Still cute as home made apple pie!
 
Yeah Greg did say he had to catch a plane right away, so he might end up being in the airport when he hears the news. I mean these days you are supposed to get there a couple hours early, so maybe he will still actually be in Vegas airport when he hears the news.
 
I wonder if when they find out that Undersherriff was involved with mob guy Lou Gedda and responsible for killing Warrick, if Greg will write a sequel to his book (if it is already published by then) or if he will amend it to add that current bit of mob life in Vegas. Then of course dedicating the book to Warrick, which I hope he does no matter what. It would be fitting.
 
FYI - CBS/TPTB has submitted Eric for an Emmy for best supporting actor in the episode 'The theory of Everything' keep in mind this is just a submission, most likely the Emmy's will ignore CSI and its actors like they always do. But we can dream.

In the third episode of season 9 Greg (along with everyone else) goes to grief counciling due to Warrick's death
 
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FYI - CBS/TPTB has submitted Eric for an Emmy for best supporting actor in the episode 'The theory of Everything' keep in mind this is just a submission, most likely the Emmy's will ignore CSI and its actors like they always do. But we can dream.

In the third episode of season 9 Greg (along with everyone else) goes to grief counciling due to Warrick's death
This question will probably make me sound really stupid, but what does TPTB stand for ? It seems to come up a lot.

I think Greg's gonna already be in LA when he hears the news, and comes back immediately, Warrick's more important than a book.
 
Last year I think was his best bet for an Emmy nod with Fannysmackin'. The voters never look at CSI actors for Emmy's it seems like and it is a shame.
 
I really can't believe he didn't get anywhere with Fannysmackin'. I'd have thought that was a dead cert to be honest. It's shocking. Mind you, the same thing happened to George with Grave Danger. There's a serious lack of appreciation for the actors as individual performers.
 
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I think it is because of CSI being a procedural show and not really much of a character driven show that the Emmy voters look for. But I know most of us really watch it because of the characters. Now I did not originally watch it for the characters I do now mostly. It would be hard for me to watch CSI without Greg on the show now.
 
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