George Eads A Fan Of Harsh Punishment For Criminals

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Being on CSI hasn't given <font color=yellow>George Eads</font> (Nick Stokes) any type of sympathy for real-life criminals. The actor revealed he's a fan of harsh punishments.

"I would be a fan of castration for rape convicts," he told the Australian newspaper The Age. "I would be a fan of amputation for people who put their hands on kids. Take their hands and fingers away from them."

"I'm amazed at the extent of the abuse of the privileges of our legal system. In terms of incarceration and how much money goes towards making sure these guys are comfortable after they've brutally murdered someone. You have to continually remind yourself not to let cynicism creep in."

For that reason and many others, the actor today has put real-life CSIs on a pedestal. "It's a gruesome, brutal, horrible thing that CSIs have to do and I hold them in such respect," he said. "They're really superheroes, those guys. They fight for people who can't fight for themselves any more. I think it's really noble, so I just try to instill as much fearlessness and selflessness in the character as I can."

Speaking of the show and his character, Eads revealed to the magazine there's an aspect of Nick's life that may never be resolved. Early in the show, the character revealed he was sexually abused as a child by a babysitter, but Eads felt the storyline was a disservice to the character.

"It was a development of the character that I've suggested we don't revisit," he said. "I don't know if it really fits. Even the scene itself, it was just so out of left field. I remember I had a problem with the script, with that particular scene on the day. I had to protect the integrity of my character and I continue to do so on a daily basis on the show."

Lastly, the actor talked a little about the infamous beard and different hairstyles he's gone through this season. "I caught a lot of flak about my appearance and I sure chuckle because it didn't hurt our ratings at all. I want to send a message that it's not about what you look like. It seems to be part of my introduction, this fascination with my own looks, so I try to move into waters a little bit deeper than that."

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CSI_Files said:
Being on CSI hasn't given <font color=yellow>George Eads</font> (Nick Stokes) any type of sympathy for real-life criminals. The actor revealed he's a fan of harsh punishments.

"I would be a fan of castration for rape convicts," he told the Australian newspaper The Age. "I would be a fan of amputation for people who put their hands on kids. Take their hands and fingers away from them."

"I'm amazed at the extent of the abuse of the privileges of our legal system. In terms of incarceration and how much money goes towards making sure these guys are comfortable after they've brutally murdered someone. You have to continually remind yourself not to let cynicism creep in

I freakin' love me some George Eads! Here, here! I can't agree with him strongly enough.
 
I actually thought the abuse storyline was one of Nick's best moments. But I think that it was good enough for one episode.
 
That was a really good interview!

I definately agree with him (and Top ;)) with what he said about harsher punishements, etc.

I thought George was fantastic in the scene in which he revealed the abuse to Catherine. I think it fit the storyline and gave insight in to his character and how he dealt with the case. I can see how George wouldn't want it brought up again or feel it fit his character though, especially if you go in to something with your own backstory in mind (esp. if nothing was given to you in advance) and then something completely different is sprung on you.
 
Wow...what an amazing interview!! I totally agree with his points!! He makes such a great argument.
I actually thought that the abuse storyline was quite good.
 
"For reasons yet to be revealed, the clean-cut Stokes sports a moustache and longer hair in the forthcoming season of CSI."

you see this if you read the rest of the article at Age.com.


noooooooooooooooooo!
 
I agree with what some of your have said about Nick's abuse storyline, but it did come out of nowhere, and felt like it was there for shock effect more than anything else. It may be George just wasn't comfortable playing it. He knows Nick better than anyone, and if he felt it wasn't right, I really respect him saying so. A lot of actors seem to go along with all kinds of crap, and the LV ones seem to really fight for their show and characters.
 
csi_gurl said:
"For reasons yet to be revealed, the clean-cut Stokes sports a moustache and longer hair in the forthcoming season of CSI."

you see this if you read the rest of the article at Age.com.


noooooooooooooooooo!

That's for countries that haven't seen season 6 yet. He's been there and he's done that. He also mentioned that was "what's ahead" in one of his Australian interviews because they hadn't gotten to that point in season 6 yet.
 
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