Too Much 'CSI'? We'll Find Out Soon, Says Petersen

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<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom) appeared on CBS's The Early Show yesterday live from Chicago, where he cut his acting teeth treading the boards.

Petersen was in town to receive the "Illinois Arts Legend Award for an Artist" from the Illinois Arts Alliance (story). "If you told me 30 years ago I would be a legend, I'd think it would be something in the newspapers or being in jail," he told Early Show anchor <font color=yellow>Harry Smith</font> (via the William Petersen Appreciation Page).

The actor said he was very fortunate to begin his career in Chicago theatre, which "nutured such a great group of talent". Smith reminded Petersen that another member of that group was <font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font>, who recently landed the lead role of Mac Taylor in CSI: New York. The anchor then asked him whether there was too much CSI on television.

"Well, we're going to find out pretty soon," Petersen replied with a smile, "because the water is rising. I know Law & Order's doing another spin-off. It's a different mentality, television today. I think with all the reality shows and scripted dramas being so hit and miss, I think that once they find something that seems to work for the audience, they have a tendency to keep jamming it."

Petersen said he always thought CSI "would find an audience that was very interested in it, because forensics was something everybody knew was going on, but they didn't have a handle on it, especially after the OJ trial." But he said that he never imagined it would be such a "massive success". "I thought we'd get an audience, but I didn't know it was going to be millions and millions of people," he said.

To watch a video clip of Petersen's appearance on The Early Show, head over to the William Petersen Appreciation Page.<center></center>
 
There is no such thing as too much CSI. I say they should make a movie, make movie posters, go on tour.... I mean the possibilities are endless.
 
Posted by LemonLime:
There is no such thing as too much CSI. I say they should make a movie, make movie posters, go on tour.... I mean the possibilities are endless.

Jerry Bruckheimer or someone said that they'd wait until the 30th season of CSI until they make a movie. Which sucks cause i think that it would be really good.
 
Posted by Cat:
Posted by LemonLime:
There is no such thing as too much CSI. I say they should make a movie, make movie posters, go on tour.... I mean the possibilities are endless.

Jerry Bruckheimer or someone said that they'd wait until the 30th season of CSI until they make a movie. Which sucks cause i think that it would be really good.

Don't worry, Jerry Bruckheimer makes everything. Most of his movies suck, and I'm sure he'd give a TV-made-into-movie a shot, no matter how many critics might boo, and how aweful it might end up. CSI is going well for him. His first praise. If a movie came out, and was horrible, not many people would watch CSI anymore. If ratings drop, there may be a movie.

--iMat
 
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