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You girls be polite and courteous
and hope that he is the same back to you, cos he isn't always.
's all I'm saying
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You girls be polite and courteous
You girls be polite and courteous
and hope that he is the same back to you, cos he isn't always.
's all I'm saying
But you also get the impression that he hates the fandom, but puts up with it with reasonable grace (mostly!).
Here's another two comments from the new magazine from yet two more CSI stars who've worked with Billy on CSIOnce again he's so loved and admired he's a "class act" that's a given
The first one is from Jessica Collins aka Natalie who played the Minature killer with such precision and was so creepy, and so crazed, yet beliveable. Last night they re-ran "Woulda Coulda Shoulda" with Grissom visiting her in the medical facility~so riveting, geez I miss his stellar acting!
In part the interview about her and Billy she says~
Surely William Petersen's presence had her feeling a little nervy, especially in their one-to-one scenes? Yes those scenes were very intense, but Billy is such a fantastic actor. He's just so smart, and funny, and the crew loves him. I think he's one of the reasons the show is adored, because he truly works hard to produce an amazing product. So it's no surprise when Collins tells us her favorite scene was where Grissom confronts Natalie to find out where she's hidden Sara "In a way Natalie is Grissom's equal in genius". It's almost as if they function on different ends of the spectrum. They're very well matched and it's interesting to play those opposites. That scene was fun, because I got to sort of listen and be affected by what he had to say. Bill did most of the work. I did the slicing of his throat and the creepy singing, but he really did the bulk of the acting in that scene"~
John Wellner.. On working with Laurence Fisburne vs Billy. I've worked with him twice so far and he's cool and it's amazing to go from Billy Petersen, who I IDOLIZE, to LF He's really easy to talk to, you look at him and it's like "You're Morpheus"! or you the mailman form 'Pee-Wee's PLayhouse' He just stepped right into the show, so it's been an honor to shoot with him~
But you also get the impression that he hates the fandom, but puts up with it with reasonable grace (mostly!).
Hoohoo! Then it's a good thing he'll never know that he (as Gil Grissom) and Nick Stokes together, doing hot, slashy acts, are the objects of my fantasies!
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.Okay it is that time again to remind folks about the ship discussion rule, something we do to refresh the regular members and help out the newest ones to. Now before anyone says, well why are you posting this in here and not in other threads, its the roundup and therefore this will be posted in all actor/actress/character threads.
So here is how it goes, any and all ship discussions should be done in the respective threads in the Shipper Central forum, the only time that any ship discussion should be discussed in the LV forum is when it pertains to a specific episode, in which case it would go into either said episode discussion thread or the lab. Causal mention of a ship is fine as long as it is not used to dominate a discussion as there are some folks who are not shippers, or some who ship different characters. If you need to make a small point using a part of scene from a ship moment that is fine but again do not let it dominate, if it pushes the limit then we will not hesitate to remind you of the rule.
The one strict rule that the board has and one in which we will halt is the shipping of real life actors/actresses of the show this is not allowed and will not be tolerated. Shipping characters is one thing, but what happens in the actors/actresses real life is off limits unless it is something that they acknowledge via media (ie interviews, etc) and then we ask that it not be expanded upon but kept to that which is made public.
We thank you for taking the time to read this, and appreciate your cooperation in this matter.