Season 7 *Spoiler Lab* Discussion & Posting - Part 3

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Wynterblue said:
jerispencerlvl3 said:
tarkyark said:
what was the crime scene sent to grissom at the end of llv, i think i missed it and also y did ernie dell confess and kill himself if he wasnt the mk

I have my whole theory on that. I think I know who our miniature killer is.

Maybe someone has mentioned it before but I think it's Paul Millander. Yes, the last time we saw him, he was dead in a bathtub...but was he???

How else could you explain the detail of all the miniatures?? If anyone remembers, Millander was into making FX stuff...who's to say that he didn't go to something smaller??

And the way that Ernie Dell died...That just screams at me... That's my theory anyway.

I think this might help you guys out:

http://www.csifiles.com/news/100107_01.shtml

Should be noted, things have changed a little. Grissom is actually back in Law of Gravity. We also find out Ernie had offspring..... hmmmmmmmmm. :D

I thought the CSI files news item said Grissom was back on the job in "Monster in a Box"?
 
Wow, so Keppler dies? xD Haha, that's kind of funny. ._.;
The MCSK is probably somebody who has already appeared in the show but nobody ever suspected, to make it extra-awesome. :3
 
vegaslights said:
Wynterblue said:
jerispencerlvl3 said:
tarkyark said:
what was the crime scene sent to grissom at the end of llv, i think i missed it and also y did ernie dell confess and kill himself if he wasnt the mk

I have my whole theory on that. I think I know who our miniature killer is.

Maybe someone has mentioned it before but I think it's Paul Millander. Yes, the last time we saw him, he was dead in a bathtub...but was he???

How else could you explain the detail of all the miniatures?? If anyone remembers, Millander was into making FX stuff...who's to say that he didn't go to something smaller??

And the way that Ernie Dell died...That just screams at me... That's my theory anyway.

I think this might help you guys out:

http://www.csifiles.com/news/100107_01.shtml

Should be noted, things have changed a little. Grissom is actually back in Law of Gravity. We also find out Ernie had offspring..... hmmmmmmmmm. :D

I thought the CSI files news item said Grissom was back on the job in "Monster in a Box"?

That was the original plan, but Law of Gravity started shooting on the 8th or 9th and from spoilers at YTDAW, TPTB apparently rewrote the eppisode to include Grissom since Billy's play ended on the 7th. Go figure.

I was actually looking forward to Keppy. Now it feels like he was the red-shirt guy in a classic Star Trek episode :rolleyes:
 
I was actually looking forward to Keppy. Now it feels like he was the red-shirt guy in a classic Star Trek episode :rolleyes:

Too bad his first name isn't "Guy". :lol:
Does that mean when Grissom comes back we're going to see him with his shirt off? Sorry had to interject the reference to Galaxy Quest (love that movie).
 
Meet Market" from futon critics- Nick and Keppler's case leads them to uncover a black market for human body parts while the rest of the CSI team investigates the case of a wealthy married woman who was found murdered in her own home, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Thursday, Feb. 1, (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Paris Barclay directed the episode written by Dustin Lee Abraham, one of the series' co-producers.

Tony Award winner Liev Schreiber ("Glengarry Glen Ross," "The Manchurian Candidate," "RKO 281") returns as Michael Keppler, a seasoned CSI who is new to Las Vegas and is assigned to the night shift during Grissom's teaching sabbatical. Emmy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Gordon Clapp ("NYPD Blue," "Glengarry Glen Ross") guest stars as mortician Salvatore Heinz. This episode reunites Schreiber and Clapp who both garnered critical acclaim for their roles in the 2005 Broadway production of "Glengarry Glen Ross." Additionally, John Hensley ("Nip/Tuck") guest stars as Jesse Hottman, a host at a "host club" for women who pay large sums of cash for celibate "relationships" with the club's hot young male hosts.

A case involving a man's torched corpse, whose bones and tissues had been harvested, leads Nick and Keppler into the disturbing world of illegally secured and sold human body parts. Meanwhile, Warrick and Sara learn more than they care for about the workings of a new-concept "host club" for women, after discovering that the reportedly happily married murdered woman had been pursuing a "relationship" with Jesse, one of the establishment's most handsome and popular young hosts.

SERIES REGULARS:

Gil Grissom: William Petersen
Catherine Willows: Marg Helgenberger
Warrick Brown: Gary Dourdan
Nick Stokes: George Eads
Captain Jim Brass: Paul Guilfoyle
Sara Sidle: Jorja Fox
Greg Sanders: Eric Szmanda
Dr. Robbins: Robert David Hall
Sofia Curtis: Louise Lombard
Hodges: Wallace Langham

RECURRING CAST:

Michael Keppler: Liev Schreiber
David Phillips: David Berman
Wendy Simms: Liz Vassey
Officer Mitchell: Larry Mitchell

GUEST CAST:

Salvatore Heinz: Gordon Glapp
Jesse Hottman: John Hensley
Joe Boony: John Toles-Bey
Bill Dorton: Robin Thomas
Margo Dorton: Jo Anderson
Cotton Candy: Joy Bisco
Head Host: Jason Olive
Bus Boy: Ivan Shawn
Heidi Sultz: Tymberlee Chanel
Ross Neddy: Michael Weaver
Ty Miloni: Douglas Sills
Amy McCarty: Kayla Mae Maloney

looks like nobody is mad anymore at Cat and Keppler they probalby had a talk at the end of redrum.
 
I hope not, that had me angsting a bit lol. They better have made up. COntinuing angst to a mild degree is okay, driving me nuts week to week is not rofl
 
The thread for the new ep "Sweet Jane" is now up, please direct all discussions for that ep into its thread, as this is for future episodes. Thank you.
 
Here is a theory, not a true spoiler but a "you can see it coming".

The Eckley character has become a cartoonish, one dimensional play of standard angry arrogant boss. It has been 3 years(?) since he made it to the top of CSI, and while his character played an important role in the sepration then re-unification of "the team", he has since been dropped down to being just a boogie-man that people refer to.

My theory is that while WP wanted to go do theater for a while, I think this is also an indication that a shakeup is afoot. This is a break during a key ratings period, what will be one of the longest sequential run of new shows of the season, and Grissom is off teaching for most of it. Keppler is a trial balloon in my mind, a test to see how people handle a different setup in CSI land.

If this is all that successful, don't be shocked to see Eckley caught with his hand in a cookie jar somewhere, sent to the CSI gallows, and replaced by the new boss, Grissom. It would put him in a place where his appearance levels on the show could be lower, or bunches of his shots for different shows could be filmed ahead, giving him ample chance to go out and enjoy other acting challenges, all while giving the show the continued presence of Grissom.

Providing generally the fans go with it during the ratings sweeps, I think you will see this as possible. A nice little rebirth, it would give the ability to bring in at least one full time character into the mix, and would allow Grissom to send in occassional shock troops from other shifts to mix things up. CSI is looking like a show that will have long, long legs, and a little change every 7 years won't hurt! :)
 
I think I could live with that...I do love my Billy time very much but I'll be even sadder if he leaves completely.
 
I don't see Greg's name mentioned anywhere in "Meet Market" so I can't help but be disappointed. Hope we at least get a glimpse of him.
 
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