Shankar: The Theme This Year Is Family

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With the new season less than two weeks away, spoilers have emerged that give fans a glimpse at what is in store for all three members of the <I>CSI</I> franchise.<P>In the ninth season finale of <I>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</I>, <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/csi/season9/all_in.shtml">"All In"</a>, Dr Ray Langston (<font color=yellow>Laurence Fishburne</font>) shot someone for the first time. "The shooting has really driven home a couple of things for him," executive producer <Font color=yellow>Naren Shankar</font> explained to <A class="link" HREF="http://www.tvguide.com/">TV Guide</a>. "You're going to see a much more confident, much more driven Dr Langston." Shankar added, "I think the audience is hungry for Langston to kind of take the Sherlock Holmes mantle and be the guy who solves these crimes."<P>"The theme this year is family," he continued. "Catherine [Willows, <Font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font>] is dealing with her new level of responsibility. Nick [Stokes, <font color=yellow>George Eads</font>] is finding his place as more of a leader in the field. Greg [Sanders, <Font color=yellow>Eric Szmanda</font>] is still dealing with the fact that when you start out as somebody's assistant, there's still a tendency for people to treat him like he's just the DNA guy with the goofy hair." Shankar also revealed that the "little geeky romance" between Wendy Simms (<font color=yellow>Liz Vassey</font>) and David Hodges (<font color=yellow>Wallace Langham</font>) is going to continue during season ten.<p>With Sara Sidle (<font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font>) back in town after the departure of Riley Adams (<Font color=yellow>Lauren Lee Smith</font>), fans will find out what happened between Sara and Gil Grissom (<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>) after he left the show last season. "You definitely get some clues as to how things have been going in Grissom and Sara Land," Shanker explained. One person that fans won't be seeing, however, is Sofia Curtis. Despite the recent <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/news/040909_01.shtml">report</a> that <font color=yellow>Louise Lombard</font> would reprise her role during season ten, a <I>CSI</I> insider tells <A class="link" HREF="http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/">Ausiello</a> that such a return "hasn't been discussed."<p>Over on <I>CSI: Miami</I>, <font color=yellow>Ausiello</font> reports that <font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font> (Eric Delko) is committed to doing seven episodes of the eighth season before saying goodbye to the series. Delko's girlfriend, fellow CSI Calleigh Duquesne (<font color=yellow>Emily Procter</font>), shot at him in the season seven finale <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/miami/season7/seeing_red.shtml">"Seeing Red"</a> when he was trying to help his father, Russian mobster Alexander Sharova (<font color=yellow>Rade Serbedzija</font>). Both characters will have to deal with the repercussions of their actions as the new season gets underway. "She's upset that her boyfriend is hurt but has no remorse," Procter told <I>TV Guide</I>. "I shot a scene the other day where she was like, 'Look, he was not doing right, and I shot him. You'd shoot him too.'"<p>The end of Calleigh and Eric's relationship might be on the horizon, Procter revealed. "It will only work out if he's physically capable of continuing the relationship, which he may or may not be," she said. "Calleigh may once again have to move on."<p>While Delko is injured in the season premiere, the episode will flash back to his memories of 1997. Procter explained, "The story line is showing how everybody meets, and his first view of everyone--I was new on the force; Adam's character was working as a tow truck driver; Horatio [Caine, <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font>] had his same job." In order to appear younger, "I sucked my stomach in really hard," Procter said with a laugh. More seriously, she added, "And I tried to make Calleigh the way she would have been before the damage of her job--more Southern and light--less protected and more enthusiastic about everything. I'm hoping that it's going to work. Either that or I'm just going to look really amped up."<p>Newcomer <font color=yellow>Eddie Cibrian</font> will join the team as Jesse Cardoza at the start of season eight. "He is utterly charming, absolutely gorgeous," Procter said of her new costar. "Eddie's really going to add a kind of sex appeal that we haven't had. A little bit more open sexuality. Which is good!" She added, "In the second episode Eddie takes his shirt off, and maybe people are excited by that, and by people, I mean me."<p>The third member of the franchise will also deal with a shooting in the season premiere. <I>CSI: New York</I>'s sixth season will jump forward in time after the shootout that ended the season five finale, <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/newyork/season5/pay_up.shtml">"Pay Up"</a>. "In the premiere, we're trying to figure out who was responsible for the shooting," executive producer <font color=yellow>Pam Veasey</font> told <I>TV Guide</I>. "It's approximately a month later, and we haven't solved that crime."<p>The premiere will answer the question of who, if anyone, was wounded by the flying bullets. "People are wondering who got hit, and someone did," Veasey revealed. "There is a surprise." She continued, "All of our characters are struggling with what happened [during the shooting], but Mac [Taylor, <font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font>] is really driven by finding the answer."<p>Mac is driven to find the answer, but he isn't the only one affected by the shooting. Newlyweds Danny Messer (<font color=yellow>Carmine Giovinazzo</font>) and Lindsay Monroe (<font color=yellow>Anna Belknap</font>) will face "a change as a result of that shooting," Veasey promised. "It's worth tuning in for, big time."<p>Meanwhile, Don Flack (<font color=yellow>Eddie Cahill</font>) is still dealing with the death of his girlfriend and fellow detective, Jessica Angell (<font color=yellow>Emmanuelle Vaugier</font>). "His relationships with everyone are a little strained," Veasey said. Dr Sheldon Hawkes (<font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font>) will also deal with a personal problem during season six, but his troubles come in the form of "financial issues", Veasey revealed.<p><I>Miami</I> will be the first member of the franchise to air its season premiere on Monday, September 21 at 10:00pm ET/PT. <I>New York</I> will follow that Wednesday, September 23 at 10:00pm ET/PT. Rounding out the week will be <I>CSI</I>, which will debut the first episode of its tenth season on Thursday, September 24 at 9:00pm ET/PT.<p>The original spoilers are from the September 14th issue of <A class="link" HREF="http://www.tvguide.com/">TV Guide</a> and <A class="link" HREF="http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/09/ask-ausiello-spoilers-on-gossip-girl-office-house-and-more/">Ausiello</a>. Thanks to <A class="link" HREF="http://spoilertv.blogspot.com/2009/09/tv-guide-scan-14th-sept-various-shows.html">SpoilerTV</a> for information and <font color=yellow>perlnoir</font> from TalkCSI for the heads up.<center></center>
 
Long article is long* - and with surprisingly little that we didn't already know. :shifty:


* And with so many names to put in yellow, OMG. :lol:
 
Shankar added, "I think the audience is hungry for Langston to kind of take the Sherlock Holmes mantle and be the guy who solves these crimes."
Again I say, who is this audience he is talking about??!!!! :scream: Who, I ask, who????? I want to see Nick and Greg and Catherine solving crimes!!!! :( Ray too, of course, but I'm certainly not sitting back and thinking, "Hmmm...I sure wish Ray had a bigger role. I'm tired of these other people after watching them obsessively for 9 years."

*sigh*
 
Shankar added, "I think the audience is hungry for Langston to kind of take the Sherlock Holmes mantle and be the guy who solves these crimes."
Again I say, who is this audience he is talking about??!!!! :scream: Who, I ask, who????? I want to see Nick and Greg and Catherine solving crimes!!!! :( Ray too, of course, but I'm certainly not sitting back and thinking, "Hmmm...I sure wish Ray had a bigger role. I'm tired of these other people after watching them obsessively for 9 years."

*sigh*

I agree. It makes me angry when they say things like that. That is not what the audience (the majority anyway) is hungry for. They're hungry for team interaction more than most things, I'm sure.

What gets me is that on the S9 dvds, NS says something about how its interesting and different bringing in a rookie and letting the audience experience the starting out in forensics thing with him. Then he says something like, but they won't be able to play the newbie thing forever, it'll get old eventually. They played it for ONE episode! Trust me, it's not going to get old after one episode. By the second episode, he was nearly a pro. I think that was a bad move. It was fun seeing him starting out. I liked him fumbling with things and one episode was just not enough to suit me... and now they're going to have him up a level. :( I liked him when he was starting out. I wasn't yet ready to see him knowing everything yet.
 
What gets me is that on the S9 dvds, NS says something about how its interesting and different bringing in a rookie and letting the audience experience the starting out in forensics thing with him. Then he says something like, but they won't be able to play the newbie thing forever, it'll get old eventually. They played it for ONE episode! Trust me, it's not going to get old after one episode. By the second episode, he was nearly a pro. I think that was a bad move. It was fun seeing him starting out. I liked him fumbling with things and one episode was just not enough to suit me... and now they're going to have him up a level. :( I liked him when he was starting out. I wasn't yet ready to see him knowing everything yet.

You hit the nail on the head there. I loved seeing the CSI world through a newbie's eyes. I think the problem was, again, bringing on a big name to play what would typically be a more minor character on the show...someone with less experience and superiority.

They couldn't have it both ways. Big star/Lower rank wouldn't work. It should have been big star/new supervisor. Though we probably wouldn't have liked that either, at least he would come in established as the head guy who already knows everything.

No matter what they do now, the dynamics are way, way off. The audience is not going to accept him as suddenly an expert on everything and as an equal to the others who have been there for so long.
 
With the new season less than two weeks away"You're going to see a much more confident, much more driven Dr Langston." Shankar added, "I think the audience is hungry for Langston to kind of take the Sherlock Holmes mantle and be the guy who solves these crimes."<P>"The theme this year is family," he continued. "Catherine [Willows, <Font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font>] is dealing with her new level of responsibility. Nick [Stokes, <font color=yellow>George Eads</font>] is finding his place as more of a leader in the field. Greg [Sanders, <Font color=yellow>Eric Szmanda</font>] is still dealing with the fact that when you start out as somebody's assistant, there's still a tendency for people to treat him like he's just the DNA guy with the goofy hair." Shankar also revealed that the "little geeky romance" between Wendy Simms (<font color=yellow>Liz Vassey</font>) and David Hodges (<font color=yellow>Wallace Langham</font>) is going to continue during season ten.<p>With Sara Sidle (<font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font>) back in town after the departure of Riley Adams (<Font color=yellow>Lauren Lee Smith</font>), fans will find out what happened between Sara and Gil Grissom (<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>) after he left the show last season. "You definitely get some clues as to how things have been going in Grissom and Sara Land," Shanker explained. One person that fans won't be seeing, however, is Sofia Curtis. Despite the recent <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/news/040909_01.shtml">report</a> that <font color=yellow>Louise Lombard</font> would reprise her role during season ten, a <I>CSI</I> insider tells <A class="link" HREF="http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/">Ausiello</a> that such a return "hasn't been discussed."<QUOTE]

Again I say, who is this audience he is talking about??!!!! :scream: Who, I ask, who????? I want to see Nick and Greg and Catherine solving crimes!!!! :( Ray too, of course, but I'm certainly not sitting back and thinking, "Hmmm...I sure wish Ray had a bigger role. I'm tired of these other people after watching them obsessively for 9 years."
*sigh*
I agree. It makes me angry when they say things like that. That is not what the audience (the majority anyway) is hungry for. They're hungry for team interaction more than most things, I'm sure.

couldn't agree with you more, what im hungry for is less langston(heck none at all) and yeah more team
this audience tptb keeps talking about i think is really themselves or they've made up all in their minds
and if things don't turn around soon there isn't going to be an audience
 
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