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When <font color=yellow>Eric Szmanda</font> took the role of eager young lab technician Greg Sanders, he had no idea that four-and-a-half years later he would be a regular on the show, with his character about to take his final proficiency test to become a full-fledged crime scene investigator. Szmanda is eager to explore the challenges that Greg's new role will bring, and he sat down with CSI Files to discuss the changes for Greg and his take on the show's enormous popularity.
CSI Files: It's been a big year for Greg with him on the cusp of becoming a full CSI. When is he going to pass that final proficiency test?
Eric Szmanda: Well, we've already filmed that episode ("Who Shot Sherlock Holmes?") and I believe it will be airing in the next couple of weeks.
CSI Files: Does the episode make a big deal out of Greg passing the test or does it come about amid several storylines?
Szmanda: I would say they focus on it pretty heavily for one episode. We've been building for it for quite a while and it's a great case that I'm working on. It's actually kind of a clever case and it was a lot of fun to work on.
CSI Files: Can you tell me anything about it?
Szmanda: There's a group of people that spend their free time reenacting the characters from Sherlock Holmes novels and the one who led the group, who played Sherlock Holmes, was found dead in his study.
CSI Files: Are you happy with Greg becoming a full CSI or do you miss the lab?
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CSI Files: It's been a big year for Greg with him on the cusp of becoming a full CSI. When is he going to pass that final proficiency test?
Eric Szmanda: Well, we've already filmed that episode ("Who Shot Sherlock Holmes?") and I believe it will be airing in the next couple of weeks.
CSI Files: Does the episode make a big deal out of Greg passing the test or does it come about amid several storylines?
Szmanda: I would say they focus on it pretty heavily for one episode. We've been building for it for quite a while and it's a great case that I'm working on. It's actually kind of a clever case and it was a lot of fun to work on.
CSI Files: Can you tell me anything about it?
Szmanda: There's a group of people that spend their free time reenacting the characters from Sherlock Holmes novels and the one who led the group, who played Sherlock Holmes, was found dead in his study.
CSI Files: Are you happy with Greg becoming a full CSI or do you miss the lab?
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