Tarantino Will Not Leave Fans Hanging

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<font color=yellow>Quentin Tarantino</font> last night appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, where the director revealed the CSI finale, "Grave Danger", will not be a cliffhanger.

The director appeared on the Letterman show as part of his publicity tour for his CSI episode. Unfortunately, no excerpts from his Letterman interview have yet appeared online. However, Canadian broadcaster CTV also recently interviewed Letterman, and posted a clip of its interview online.

Speaking to CTV, Tarantino revealed he didn't exclusively sit behind the cameras for the two-hour season finale, but also came up with the plot for "Grave Danger". Though initially the director was only testing the waters regarding his involvement with the show, the dark plot instantly got him excited. "So I came in there and it was just you know, an idea that thin," Tarantino said. "In an hour we kinda talked out the entire episode. After we did that it was like, 'well, of course I’m gonna do it now! I like the story too much, I like, can't let it go now!'"

Tarantino was approached by the producers this year after they learned he was a fan of the show. The Pulp Fiction director admitted, he hasn't missed a single episode. "I love the mystery aspects of it, and figuring out how it all works out." Tarantino also revealed that as much as he likes the mystery, it's the characters that keep him in front of his television on Thursday nights. "I really love Grissom's character," he said. "To me he's something of a modern day icon."

Tarantino directed the two-hour season finale that will put one of the CSIs, Nick Stokes, six feet underground as the other characters race against the clock to save his life. The director revealed there's logic behind choosing Nick as the victim. "It was just sort of a natural thing," the director explained. "Nick's always kinda wanted an approval from Grissom that he's never exactly felt that he's gotten. That's always kind of been there and now that was the subtext, and little by little as we were writing it started becoming text." But when asked if Nick would survive the episode, the director remained silent. "I can't talk about it."

To watch a video of Tarantino's interview on CTV, visit this link. "Grave Danger" will on May 19th at a special time, 8/9c.<center></center>
 
GODDDDDDDDD! I never know how to take this stuff. I think I'm not stressed, that there's no way they'd get rid of one of the main cast, and then I start getting paranoid again. I gotta stop reading this stuff... :eek:
 
Posted by BabaOReilly:
GODDDDDDDDD! I never know how to take this stuff. I think I'm not stressed, that there's no way they'd get rid of one of the main cast, and then I start getting paranoid again. I gotta stop reading this stuff... :eek:

LOL. You and me both. I am freaking out again!

On another matter, though: I don't know, though, if Nick is as much of need of Grissom's approval as he once was. I thought Nick has grown the most on the show, from an eager follower of Grissom to a man in his own right, who would fight Grissom on things he didn't think were right. And I am not so sure Nick thinks he never gotten Grissom's approval. Grissom did recommend him for a promotion. That's got to be the biggest approval anyone can have on the job. Then again, we know so little about how Nick feels . . . Sigh.

Jane
 
Hmmm. All very good points. And I agree- Nick has grown a lot since those early seasons when he needed approval from Grissom.

However, I am impressed that Quentin is obviously well-versed in the CSI backstories. Another true fan! :D
 
Posted by BabaOReilly:
Hmmm. All very good points. And I agree- Nick has grown a lot since those early seasons when he needed approval from Grissom.

However, I am impressed that Quentin is obviously well-versed in the CSI backstories. Another true fan! :D

Oh, absolutely. I laughed when he said that he first saw the show and thought he found this little gem no one knew about. Next thing: it's the biggest show on TV! :lol:

Jane
 
I wouldn't freak out over this quote:

But when asked if Nick would survive the episode, the director remained silent. "I can't talk about it."

Because I'm sure it's just QT's attempts at maintaining an air of mystery for his episode (not that we'd want the ending spoiled anyways). But knowing QT's work, he sure does have a way with crazy twist endings.

I'm just happy we won't have to wait all summer to find out how it ends!!
 
I'm also glad that it will not be a cliffhanger season finale, it doesn't really fit with CSI, at least in my opinion. As to what shows are good with cliffhangers and which are not I really don't know the characteristics of hte plots but two shows that are known for cliffhangers are Alias and Lost and probably others.
 
Posted by grisluv:
I wouldn't freak out over this quote:

But when asked if Nick would survive the episode, the director remained silent. "I can't talk about it."

Because I'm sure it's just QT's attempts at maintaining an air of mystery for his episode (not that we'd want the ending spoiled anyways). But knowing QT's work, he sure does have a way with crazy twist endings.

I'm just happy we won't have to wait all summer to find out how it ends!!

I'm glad too. One way or another, at least next week we'll know.
 
Yeah, thats good, no cliffhanger! great, I couldnt wait for whole summer to understand what happening to the team... anyway, if thats the reason he choose Nick (as I agreed it does make sense) then there is still a hope here... ;)
 
Posted by BabaOReilly:
GODDDDDDDDD! I never know how to take this stuff. I think I'm not stressed, that there's no way they'd get rid of one of the main cast, and then I start getting paranoid again. I gotta stop reading this stuff... :eek:

OH don't worry, the tptbs can bear anything, but the wrath of bad ratings, so there's no freaking way they'll kill the main cast....NO *scream* FREAKING WAY
 
Posted by CSI_Files:
<font color="yellow">Quentin Tarantino</font> last night appeared on the <A class="link" HREF="http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/">Late Show with David Letterman</a>, where the director revealed the CSI finale, <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/csi/season5/grave_danger.shtml">"Grave Danger"</a>, will not be a cliffhanger.<p>
*heaves sigh of relief* oh thank god. now i only have to wait 6 days 13 hours to know whether Nick survives the episode or not. I saw the promo last night and Grissom said "He's being eaten alive." Does anybody know what that is about?
 
Posted by csifan313:
Posted by CSI_Files:
<font color="yellow">Quentin Tarantino</font> last night appeared on the <A class="link" HREF="http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/">Late Show with David Letterman</a>, where the director revealed the CSI finale, <A class="link" HREF="http://www.csifiles.com/episodes/csi/season5/grave_danger.shtml">"Grave Danger"</a>, will not be a cliffhanger.<p>
*heaves sigh of relief* oh thank god. now i only have to wait 6 days 13 hours to know whether Nick survives the episode or not. I saw the promo last night and Grissom said "He's being eaten alive." Does anybody know what that is about?

No idea. Maybe there's....insects? in the little glass box he's buried in? :eek: EUGH *shudder*. I don't want to think about it.

ONLY 5 MORE HOURS LEFT!
 
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