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That made me laugh out loud!!:lol:It's like watching a dying animal sometimes.
Got any new scoop on CSI's new season? — Jessica
As you may have heard, Mark-Paul Gosselaar is playing a serial killer from Russell and Finlay's past. As that story gets stretched out over the length of the season, you can expect to get some flashbacks to Russell and Finlay's days in Seattle. "It dredges up a lot of feelings — about what happened five years ago, where they were in their relationship five years ago," executive producer Don McGill says. "The relationship in the past informs the relationship in the present." Could Finlay's new love interest (Human Target's Mark Valley) have some competition?
That physically hurt to readGot any new scoop on CSI's new season? — Jessica
As you may have heard, Mark-Paul Gosselaar is playing a serial killer from Russell and Finlay's past. As that story gets stretched out over the length of the season, you can expect to get some flashbacks to Russell and Finlay's days in Seattle. "It dredges up a lot of feelings — about what happened five years ago, where they were in their relationship five years ago," executive producer Don McGill says. "The relationship in the past informs the relationship in the present." Could Finlay's new love interest (Human Target's Mark Valley) have some competition?
I agree about Greg and Nick but no way does that apply to Sara. Her past has been covered in great detail over the years. Plus, I think the current writers have mucked up her character enough over the last year and a half, they should leave well enough alone. I'd hate to think what they'd do to Nick and Greg.Russell, Finn and Morgan have been on three years now and we seem to know more about their pasts than Nick, Greg and Sara combined over the last fifteen years!
Russell, Finn and Morgan have been on three years now and we seem to know more about their pasts than Nick, Greg and Sara combined over the last fifteen years!
Patricia Arquette is returning to CSI this fall.
EW has learned exclusively that the actress will reprise her role as Special Agent Avery Ryan in an episode slated for Nov. 2. Ryan is the head of the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division that will be explored on the new spin-off series CSI: Cyber. Arquette previously appeared on CSI in a backdoor pilot episode for Cyber last spring.
CSI: Cyber recently added to its cast, tapping James van der Beek and Peter MacNicol as new series regulars.
CSI returns Sept. 28 at 10 p.m., while CSI: Cyber will air on Sundays at 10 p.m. this spring.