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Time to kiss CSI goodbye! It won't be the same without George. I'm not surprised that he wants out, like everyone was saying he was thrown under the bus last year. I also think that they should have made his character the new supervisor when Catherine left.
Time to kiss CSI goodbye! It won't be the same without George. I'm not surprised that he wants out, like everyone was saying he was thrown under the bus last year. I also think that they should have made his character the new supervisor when Catherine left.
Yup. He should have been made the lead. Him and Marg could have carried the show. They were part of the reason we watched the show.
CBS? I'm not sure I expect them to. At the earliest they might say something when episode 18 is being filmed (last I heard they were on 15) but I think it will most likely be the people at "CSI" that he's worked with for the last 15 years that say something not the folks at CBS. I don't expect George to say anything until the end of filming. I'm not at all sure it was really supposed to come out until they were filming episode 18. :shifty:I wonder if CBS will make a official anouncement this week about his leaving. I thik it is odd that they haven't said anything yet
Question: I just read that George Eads will be leaving CSI, and that his departure will have something to do with the Gig Harbor killer. After all these years, George Eads is what kept me watching a show that is no longer what it used to be. I think it would be a shame if they have the Gig Harbor killer kill him, considering he has nothing to do with that character. Any idea how he will leave? — Connie
Matt Roush: Haven't a clue, and I'm sure you know I wouldn't tell you if I did. (This week's reminder that this is not a column of spoilers whenever I can help it.) But since his departure now won't be a surprise, I doubt Nick will be requiring last rites when all is said and done. A well-liked character with this sort of longevity and fan base deserves a hero's exit, don't you think? (Which, now that I put that thought out there, often requires a sacrifice of some sort. Hmmm.) Still, as long as he goes out on a dramatic high note, I imagine I'll be OK with it.