Season 8: Returning Stars & Show *NO SPOILERS*

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Not really. In Rory's case, it was him who decided to leave and broke the contract. We don't know what he had to pay for leaving the show, but I'm sure he had to pay something to get his "freedom". As for Vanessa, her contract was due and she just simply decided not to re-sign. In fact, her appearance in the first couple of episode in the second season of CSI: NY was a bonus she gave the fans. I'm not sure about Louise, but since her new pilot didn't get picked up and since she seems to be quite happy with CSI, I think she's more likely to stay.
 
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FireIvyGoddess said:
csicathwillows said:
if they did then that's ridiculous. im not saying that actors and actresses don't work hard, but seriously, there are a lot of people out there who work a heck of a lot harder. what about brain surgeons? do they make a million dollars for each surgery they do? no. and they are saving lives...
live theater stars have an even harder job than tv stars b/c they can't make mistakes. yet the broadway stars definitely don't get paid as much as movie stars. it doesn't make much sense.

and (to get back on topic) if jorja fox is getting $100,000 per episode, how can she not agree to come back? that's a ton of money!!

The difference is that the CSI franchise brings in millions and millions of dollars on a regular basis so it only makes sense that it's actors get a piece of that. Broadway shows, with the exception of Wicked and the Disney shows, will very rarely be in the position where they make that much and when they do, most of the money goes towards paying off the production costs. Also, yes Broadway stars work in front of a live audience every night all year round but it really isn't that difficult to avoid making mistakes and trained actors should be quite skilled in covering any mistakes that they do make. They also have more room to move on. A typical Broadway actor will usually stay with a show for about a year and a half (unless you're in Rent and you keep coming back). If a tv show becomes a hit, a television actor can be stuck in that character for much longer and runs the risk of being type cast. Plus their days could go longer, depending on quite a few factors connected with television production.

As for brain surgeons, I don't know how much they do make and it would be wonderful if they could get the money an actor does. It would also be great if teachers or police officers or firefighters or ER doctors could. But those professions don't bring in the money that would allow that to be done. You also need to consider the fact that on a television show, you have a limited amount of cast members that make those high numbers. That isn't so in other professions.

Now to bring us back to topic, like Destiny pointed out, Jorja may be holding out for something other than money. Or maybe she has already signed and they are keeping it under wraps to make for a more suspenseful season premiere. Maybe, even if it is for money, she is holding out because the other actors received better raises. I just really hate seeing Jorja made out as this horrible, greedy person when none of us actually know the truth of the situation.

As someone who is training in theatre I can say that live theatre is not easy at all. It is not easy to avoid making mistakes, as so many people are involved. Some shows have a cast that stay with the production from beginning to end, others not.

The worst thing about live theatre is when one has been a lot on the show and suddenly has to think... "wait, did we do this scene already, or am thinking of the matinee/last night's performance?" It can be quite confusing, and even the best and most experienced actors can get flustered. A good actor will know how to glide through this sort of situation as if nothing happened, but it is a lot of work, just as much as acting for film. Also, the crew is human too. Very hard working and talented, but human. And then there's the fact that is live, and, well, things happen. Common mishaps: a zipper may break during a quickchange (a costume change taking only a few seconds or minutes), a light may burn out, a speaker blow.

A stage show looks flawless because the cast and crew are working very, very hard. It's a very tough life, and theatre actors do it because they love theatre. They could get a better-paying job somewhere else, but they love the theatre. Should someone get paid less because they love their job? No.

I think the confusion comes because on TV, there are always bloopers being shown on "entertainment news shows" and the like. But on a live stage show, everyone works so hard to cover up problems that it doesn't show.

That's why so many people do theatre, get into TV to make some money, and then go back into theatre... it's a tough life, but if you have some money already, it isn't too tough.

TV actors have the luxury of a summer break. In theatre, you've got to keep going. There really isn't that much room to move unless you have some fame and fortune coming in to theatre. Sure, you can take theatre role after theatre role, but there isn't as much choice, and sometimes you've got to take something skanky just to be able to pay the rent! The life of a professional theatre actor is gruelling, often consisting of two shows a day, singing and dancing training on the side, and sometimes even a job bussing tables on top of all that to make sure the heating bill can be paid.

All that said, I think that Ms. Fox does deserve the going rate that other CSI stars are getting. TV work can be hard. The CSI stars have the luxury of being able to theatre in their summer breaks, if they want to - the best of both worlds. It would be wrong if Ms. Fox is kicked off of CSI because she wants the going rate. If she wants to leave, that is her choice, and I while I hope she does stay, I can't really say anything derogatory if she is no longer interested in doing CSI... except that I wish she'd stick it out for the fans sake! (but that really isn't too fair)

Anyways, I hope she stays, she deserves to be paid the going rate for other CSI stars, and that they let her character shine once again. I'd be kinda disheartened too if my character went from being vibrant and curius to someone's girlfriend.
 
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Ah...so THAT'S what's the holdup...she wants that better parking spot! :lol:

I just have a bad feeling that this is the last season for CSI, and that makes me very sad. Seems every time I get really into a show they end it!
 
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Drumchik said: Also, here's a question: What is the usual sign time for an actor? Because Louise Lombard only joined in Season 5 - which means that if the standard is three years or over, she would still be under contract for Season 8.
Alot of stars that started out signed for about 8 seasons give or take. If when Louise joined season 5 said okay I will sign on until the rest of the contracts are up, then she would sign up until season 8. But there are some stars that will only sign a two year contract or three. It pretty much is dependent upon the star, and rather or not since they signed their original contract did they re-negotate that time frame among many other things.

Some shows will break contracts, Some shows will allow a star to break it, but in certain circumstances there are stipulations on it. As to RC and VF. We know what we know from what we have read its hard to tell the specifics of it all.

As to negotations they can for instance start now and continue into the filming of the new season only if they sign a paper saying that they won't try and pull stunts like a "Sick out" as some of the actors of "Everybody Loves Raymond" did when they wanted as reported more money, they called in claiming to be sick, once they got the reported raise they mysteriously got well. :lol: Since that time CBS and alot of networks came out with that paper saying that you will work even when negotating.
 
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I've been searching the web (knowing how un-reliable it can be) and have come across many articles stating that Jorja will come back and many that say she's not coming back. I'm not sure if my information is right but they all say it's about money, and the fact she want's to persue other projects. Which is totally understandable, but JORJA how can CSI go on without you?! I say give her the money if that's what it's about, after 7 seasons it's definately worth it.
With a cliffhanger like that we're all up in arms.
I'll be on the lookout for any links I can toss everyone's way.
 
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even when it is decided if jorja is coming back or not, whatever the outcome, they are going to try and keep it as quiet as possible b/c they want to keep the audience in suspense until the beginning of next season. so i wouldn't really believe any sources that are out there.
 
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even when it is decided if jorja is coming back or not, whatever the outcome, they are going to try and keep it as quiet as possible b/c they want to keep the audience in suspense until the beginning of next season. so i wouldn't really believe any sources that are out there.

Good points. Also, if we hear Jorja is coming back for season 8...that can also be misleading. She could quite possibly only be coming back for one episode of season 8. My point is really don't know what will happen until we see the season premiere for season 8.
 
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Don't wanna sound like a broken record, so I won't and say this....if anyone hears ANYTHING about Wally Langham and if he is back or not for season 8, can they PM me? I would love to know
 
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i think it will take a few weeks before we actually hear anything...but i imagine if anyone hears anything...we will know!
 
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I just watched WP at the CUBS game live, at Wrigley Field, and he told the announcer who was chatting with him [in the sky box] about CSI, and when they started back.. he said we start filming in July, which he said gave them 9 week's off, to see family and the CUBS" so he is coming back, this is from his own lips! ;) he was delightful and beyond charming! a real treat to see him live :cool:
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The quote from the "Spoiler Rumor" thread.
lucyj0720 said: If WP left CSI, they lose an Executive Producer too, so I think that the impact would be huge. And WP would leave if Jorja left because it would devestated the shows credibility and it would be CBS that killed it.
Grissom would have nowhere to go but a downward spiral. WP has invested much time into GSR and has said he would want them to leave together. They would have been revealed much sooner but for Billy being called away for a
family emergency, so the episode had to be re-written.

It would also kill the show because Jorja is a much loved member of the cast and to see her fired over a salary dispute,again would kill the relationship with CBS. (Jorja is supposed to get a raise every two years and the cast now that. They were upset enough in 2004 to not show up in support of Jorja and George.)
A bitter, angry cast do not make for a good season of work,especially as they could be next and CBS would be hurt by it too. Remember Emily Procter in CSI Miami is one of Jorja's best friends too.

If anyone of this present cast left it would hurt the show because it is such a tight, happy cast, which is unusual in there business. ER survived without George Clooney, but its declined since Anthony Edwards and Noah Wyle have left and Grey's Anatomy and CSI have left them for dust in the ratings. Tight casting and good story telling has given it international fame.
I would stuggle to watch it without Jorja because her firing would be unjust and it would to be like "Rocket" Ramono in ER being killed off by a helicopter falling on him which was a very bad idea.
If he left the show (ie character wise) doesn't mean he would leave as an Exe Producer, alot of times when actors want time off or do not want to be on a show anymore and yet want to stay connected they continue on behind the camera instead of infront of it. Also they do this when they want to make sure that they have a steady job, this means that IF he left but stayed as the Exe Producer, he could guest star anytime or not.
 
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I think that when TV actors are in contract negotiations with the studio its not really about the money. The money is just the indicator for respect & power. If the network offers you way less money than other actors its disrespectful, & if the network has to pay way more than they want they lose their power over the actor.
 
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It is the pay rise is what is supposed to happen, it isn't about greed it is about CBS honouring their actors and not bulking at the pay rises they are supposed to give.
Remember that Marg and Alan are deeply SAG, so Marg would be fighting for Jorja's rights here, so would Billy. Remember Jorja is at an age were the work dries up for women, she would need to know she has a job to go to before she quit voluntarily.
If Billy quits because he feels angry at CBS, which if Jorja is fired he will be, they will lose him altogether.
Not only that but a move to fire someone like Jorja who has become a huge star in CSI, will re-verbarate into Miami and NY because nobody will trust the CBS executives.
Emily Procter is Jorja's best friend, Jorja helped her get her job and at The West Wing. So it the damage would reach across the franchise.
 
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