I can't see them getting rid of Adam unless it's his choice.
I agree completely. CBS/the producers of the show have NO logical reason to boot him.
And if it is Adam's choice to leave then I guess we'll have to respect that as much as we would hate it if he left.
No we don't! :scream: I feel like a kid who just got their favorite toy snatched from their hands.
Quite honestly, if one of them was to leave the show, I could see it being Emily before Adam. Emily did say she wanted to start a family as soon as possible after all.
That's what I thought too. But then again, since she's been on the show so long, and is such a well-loved character, I bet the producers would be more willing to give her a lot of slack as far as working hours, etc. if she had a child. And also, when you think about it logically, CSI:Miami definitely has more behind it than it does ahead. My guess is that they'll have 1-2, maybe even 3 more seasons before it ends. I'd think that Emily would be more willing to stick with the show, even with a kid, if she knew it wasn't going to last that much longer, and they were more flexible with working hours and such.
But then again, Adam's been getting movie deals and stuff, so he might follow in Rory's footsteps and decide to leave to pursue a movie career.
To my knowledge, Rory left the show partly because he didn't enjoy the hours/working conditions associated with a weekly, hour-long TV show. By the end of the second season, it was clear that Miami was not going to be cancelled, and that it had the potential to have quite a few more seasons. So if Rory didn't like that, it was logical that he got out of it sooner rather than later.
Nothing against Adam, but if that's part of the reasoning for his possible departure, I really don't see it as a smart move. CSI:Miami really
made Adam Rodriguez. As I expressed above, by now, in its eighth season, the show won't last longer than a few more years. Career-wise, I think it would be more sensible for him to stay until the show's end. He could still do movies while the show is on break, and he's also shown that when necessary, he can do the show AND a movie at the same time (like he did while filming the last few episodes of Season 7 while simultaneously flying back and forth from Atlanta for the Tyler Perry movie). Like Emily, he's been there since the beginning, and is a very well-loved character. I'm sure the producers would also be willing to cut him more slack than say, Eddie Cibrian, so he could do more movies and still be on the show.
That's just my two cents.