Petersen Concerned About Network Shenanigans

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The firing of two cast members and the addition of a third spinoff series angered and upset other regulars on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the actors have admitted.

In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly published for subscribers on the web site, <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Grissom) compared the workings of CBS executives to the Bush Administration while <font color=yellow>George Eads</font> (Stokes) complained that he believed he was treated unfairly for a mistake. "This show's doing pretty darn good," Eads explained. "I don't know - I don't feel like [we were] rewarded for it."

Eads and <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> (Sidle) have explained that both were fired due to misunderstandings: Fox because her letter accepting CBS' new contract offer did not reach the network by the date on which it was due, Eads because he overslept on the day he was due back at the studio. But Viacom co-president <font color=yellow>Les Moonves</font> believed that the two stars were engaged in a holdout for higher salaries, since the entire cast had asked for a salary hike. "If you'd heard what these supporting players were asking, you would have laughed," Moonves told EW.

Petersen angrily reported that he learned of the firings in Variety, and "I certainly wasn't going to go to work without George and Jorja, so then it was up to [CBS] to figure it out." Co-star <font color=yellow>Gary Dourdan</font> (Brown) called Moonves to ask whether the situation could not be worked out.

EW noted that Petersen had already received a new contract, while <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Willows), who currently earns $200K per episode - twice the salary of Dourdan - is still negotiating. "If your team comes home with the winning ring five years in a row, you take care of them," Dourdan insisted. "You look after your original team, you don't go buy a new one."

"Our season was predicated on having the entire team back," said executive producer <font color=yellow>Carol Mendelsohn</font>. She had written a season opener which touched upon sevral of the series' ongoing issues, such as Fox's alcoholism and Willows' past as a stripper. "Everybody had a part in it, but nobody carried the episode." She expressed sympathy for the actors in their concerns that the series risks recycling its own material and that, with two spin-offs, new ideas may be spread too thin. One possible storyline involves Grissom falling in love with a dead woman.

Both Petersen and Helgenberger expressed the hope that their characters would finally be developed as the series approaches its 100th episode. "I try and stay awake, and for me, that's fresh at this point," said Petersen. He would like to break the series' formula, perhaps by telling a story from the point of view of a killer or a victim. "There's a million different things. You can always turn the screw."

Entertainment Weekly features CSI on the cover of its October 1st issue. These excerpts are from an online report exclusively for subscribers here. Thanks go out to <font color=yellow>Al Forno</font> for this!<center></center>
 
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One possible storyline involves Grissom falling in love with a dead woman.<p>"There's a million different things. You can always turn the screw."

:confused: Ugh? Someone please tell me that I'm misunderstanding this statement before I start thinking that the only screw on CSI is the one that's loose in TPTB's head.
 
It's an interesting article. For those who followed the controversy a little puzzling in some quotes but my major "take a moment" moment was William and Marg saying that they are hoping for character development. I can understand Grissoms character needing it but did we just not go through a whole season of Catherine willows "oh woe is me" life Don't get me wrong I like the Character but Nick, Greg, Warrick and Sara (sara will hopefully happen this season) have been due for awhile You have an amazing show with 3 hot young men (excluding peterson in this part) and we know maybe one or 2 points about them. Anyway Ces't la vie.
 
I am SOOO sick of Catherine storylines. I really am. I want to see more Grissom and Sara especially (Since they're my two fav characters - Sara first - and I feel both are under-developed). PLEASE hold off on the Cath stuff for a while and tell us more about the others!
 
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Posted by CSI_Files:
One possible storyline involves Grissom falling in love with a dead woman.<p>"There's a million different things. You can always turn the screw."

:confused: Ugh? Someone please tell me that I'm misunderstanding this statement before I start thinking that the only screw on CSI is the one that's loose in TPTB's head.

I so Hope that's not True. If It is I'd be Sick :S
 
EW EW EW!!!!! Y would you and how could you fall in love with a dead person!? Are they trying to make Grissom weirder than he already is? *shudders at thought of Grissom snogging dead woman*
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: *thinks od grissom snogging a dead woman* it may not be nice but it makes a great TV! :D
 
I think it would be interesting (but maybe also a bit tacky) to let a character fall in love (or at least be fascinated) with dead person through videotapes or something. But please, don't let it be Grissom. Maybe Warrick or Nick, they haven't done much for a while.
Grissom needs to focus on Sara this season!
 
:( yikes grissom falling in love with a dead woman thats SPOOKY :( I hope William/Billy Petersen is ok. That worries me cause i'm a major huge fan of William.
 
William Petersen didn't get fired.
George Eads and Jorja Fox did back in the summertime, but they're back to work now.
 
oh ok i'm very very new at this it'll take some time for me to get use to this.
 
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