Reunited And It Feels So Good

CSI Files

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<font color=yellow>William Friedkin</font> joins the investigation.

Friedkin last worked with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom) on the 1985 film To Live and Die in LA, the movie which helped to launch Petersen's career. "Every year [Petersen] says to me, 'Why don't you do a show for me,' and so I made the time to do it," Friedkin explained to Seattle PI. "It was terrific — I really did it for the opportunity to work with Billy again."

The episode, "Cockroaches", marked the first time Friedkin and Petersen worked together since To Live and Die in LA, but the episode itself did not focus on Grissom. Instead, Warrick Brown (<font color=yellow>Gary Dourdan</font>) was featured as the CSI dealt with some personal problems. "[Dourdan] is just wonderful in it," Friedkin said. "He touches a lot of very sensitive areas."

"Cockroaches" was written with Friedkin in mind. "I got a ton of notes from Standards and Practices," he said. "I was surprised, frankly." Friedkin did not consciously try to put his own spin on the episode. "It's a top-rated show…. It's not broke and they didn't call me in to fix it." Friedkin said that there weren't many differences between directing a film and a television show, but he pointed out that working on a show like CSI means "you have to do things a lot faster."

The original article is from Seattle PI.<center></center>
 
Personally William Friedkin did an amazing job directing and shoulddo more eps, when the scripts are written.

The opening sequence was something not normally done, and it grabbed attention like it was meant to do.

Take lesson from WF he knows what's up. Please use him again soon!
 
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