You know that fancy new CSI contract that William Petersen inked last May? Turns out there was a ticking time bomb buried in the fine print: He'll be gone by midseason! And not "off too do a play" gone like he was back in 2006. No, this season's 10th episode will be his last as a full-time series regular.
"Billy is leaving," confirms the show's executive producer, Carol Mendelsohn. "But he will remain throughout the run of the series an executive producer. And he will, whenever CBS asks, come back. I don't think you've seen the last of Gil Grissom."
Neither does Petersen. In fact, in an exclusive interview conducted on July 11, the eight-year CSI vet seemed almost reluctant to characterize his departure as, um, a departure. Citing both his ongoing role as an executive producer and his intention to return on occasion as a (very special) guest star, he said, "I'm in a great place in terms of knowing that I'll be more free to make choices. And I'm responsible enough to not do it in a way that would hurt [the show].
"I want it to work for the writers, I want it to work for the cast, and, most importantly, I want it to work for the audience," he added. "I don't want them to abandon the show."
CBS has to be concerned about that, too. Although no one expects ratings to nosedive when Petersen leaves, the network's top-rated show is staring down its biggest challenge ever. His sorta swan song, coupled with Jorja Fox and Gary Dourdan's exits last season, brings to three the number of original cast members CSI will have lost in a year's time.
"This will be a year of transition for the show," concedes Mendehlson. "We always knew it was coming, and I'm glad it didn't come until now." At this point, she's confident that, like Law & Order and ER, CSI is a franchise that can weather such cast shifts. "There's never going to be another William Petersen, and there will never be another Jorja Fox," she hastens to add. "But we are not out to just replace those actors. We're out to add new characters to the show, and the show will change as a result. But that's a good thing." (For more on CSI's post-Grissom plans, click here.)
In the meantime, Mendelsohn is plotting one hell of a send-off for her leading man. Just as this is a year of transition for CSI, so too is it for Grissom. The events of last season's finale -- specifically the death of Dourdan's Warrick -- will push Grissom to the breaking point. "The easiest way to describe Grissom is 'in crisis,'" Petersen told me. "As a man. As a scientist. As a teacher. As a middle-aged person who has been very successful at what he's done... [he] wonders, 'What's the point?'
"It's all of a sudden becoming more difficult for him to do his job," he continued. "What had been a sort of fun job for him to do, because he loved the solving of the riddle, has become ever more taxing and difficult."
Helping Grissom through the crisis will be his true love, Sara, played by Fox, who is returning for multiple episodes, starting with the season premiere. While Petersen confirms that Sara will figure into Grissom's final arc, he stops just short of saying the couple will ride off into the desert together at the end of episode 10. "I wouldn't want to say exactly what we're going do -- I want people to watch, certainly," he chuckled. "But Sara is involved... It's often darkest just before the dawn."
And lest anyone read any hidden meaning into that statement, the actor reiterated, "For me, it's a really good situation. I don't want the audience to think it's not... [It isn't] like there's something going on, like 'Petersen's unhappy,' 'cause it's not true. It's quite the contrary. "
That explains why he's having trouble labeling his departure a... well, you know. "My biggest problem with leaving the show at any point isn't leaving Grissom -- I'm an actor, it's time to do other things," said the stage vet, whose first post-CSI gig will be a return to the theater -- and to Connor McPherson's play, A Dublin Carol -- this fall in his hometown of Chicago. "[The hard part will be saying goodbye] to the cast and crew. [So] I'm going to stay as involved as I'm allowed to be throughout the remainder of this show. Until they turn off all the lights."
So what do you think? Is CSI losing Petersen as a full-timer a crime? Is part-time Petersen better than none at all? Comment away below!
We crawl out from the wreckage
Fingers dig into the sands of the shores
Everything we worked for
Is ripped apart and ruined, drowned...
[code]You know that fancy new CSI contract that William Petersen inked last May? Turns out there was a ticking time bomb buried in the fine print: He'll be gone by midseason! And not "off too do a play" gone like he was back in 2006. No, this season's 10th episode will be his last as a full-time series regular.
"Billy is leaving," confirms the show's executive producer, Carol Mendelsohn. "But he will remain throughout the run of the series an executive producer. And he will, whenever CBS asks, come back. I don't think you've seen the last of Gil Grissom."
Neither does Petersen. In fact, in an exclusive interview conducted on July 11, the eight-year CSI vet seemed almost reluctant to characterize his departure as, um, a departure. Citing both his ongoing role as an executive producer and his intention to return on occasion as a (very special) guest star, he said, "I'm in a great place in terms of knowing that I'll be more free to make choices. And I'm responsible enough to not do it in a way that would hurt [the show].
"I want it to work for the writers, I want it to work for the cast, and, most importantly, I want it to work for the audience," he added. "I don't want them to abandon the show."
CBS has to be concerned about that, too. Although no one expects ratings to nosedive when Petersen leaves, the network's top-rated show is staring down its biggest challenge ever. His sorta swan song, coupled with Jorja Fox and Gary Dourdan's exits last season, brings to three the number of original cast members CSI will have lost in a year's time.
"This will be a year of transition for the show," concedes Mendehlson. "We always knew it was coming, and I'm glad it didn't come until now." At this point, she's confident that, like Law & Order and ER, CSI is a franchise that can weather such cast shifts. "There's never going to be another William Petersen, and there will never be another Jorja Fox," she hastens to add. "But we are not out to just replace those actors. We're out to add new characters to the show, and the show will change as a result. But that's a good thing." (For more on CSI's post-Grissom plans, click here.)
In the meantime, Mendelsohn is plotting one hell of a send-off for her leading man. Just as this is a year of transition for CSI, so too is it for Grissom. The events of last season's finale -- specifically the death of Dourdan's Warrick -- will push Grissom to the breaking point. "The easiest way to describe Grissom is 'in crisis,'" Petersen told me. "As a man. As a scientist. As a teacher. As a middle-aged person who has been very successful at what he's done... [he] wonders, 'What's the point?'
"It's all of a sudden becoming more difficult for him to do his job," he continued. "What had been a sort of fun job for him to do, because he loved the solving of the riddle, has become ever more taxing and difficult."
Helping Grissom through the crisis will be his true love, Sara, played by Fox, who is returning for multiple episodes, starting with the season premiere. While Petersen confirms that Sara will figure into Grissom's final arc, he stops just short of saying the couple will ride off into the desert together at the end of episode 10. "I wouldn't want to say exactly what we're going do -- I want people to watch, certainly," he chuckled. "But Sara is involved... It's often darkest just before the dawn."
And lest anyone read any hidden meaning into that statement, the actor reiterated, "For me, it's a really good situation. I don't want the audience to think it's not... [It isn't] like there's something going on, like 'Petersen's unhappy,' 'cause it's not true. It's quite the contrary. "
That explains why he's having trouble labeling his departure a... well, you know. "My biggest problem with leaving the show at any point isn't leaving Grissom -- I'm an actor, it's time to do other things," said the stage vet, whose first post-CSI gig will be a return to the theater -- and to Connor McPherson's play, A Dublin Carol -- this fall in his hometown of Chicago. "[The hard part will be saying goodbye] to the cast and crew. [So] I'm going to stay as involved as I'm allowed to be throughout the remainder of this show. Until they turn off all the lights."
So what do you think? Is CSI losing Petersen as a full-timer a crime? Is part-time Petersen better than none at all? Comment away below![/code]
Może być kopia sytuacja z Archiwum X. Kto oglądał to wie jaki jest poziom sezonów 8 i 9 z tylko gościnnymi występami Duchovnego, a poprzednich 7 z nim w roli głównej.
LV może się skończyć już na 9 sezonie.
Może być kopia sytuacja z Archiwum X. Kto oglądał to wie jaki jest poziom sezonów 8 i 9 z tylko gościnnymi występami Duchovnego, a poprzednich 7 z nim w roli głównej. LV może się skończyć już na 9 sezonie.
hmm... szczerze to dla mnie moglo by dalej trwac xD oby tak jak MoszeUsz nie napisal zeby sie nie dzialo jak z X Files. Ale nic pozyjemy zobaczymy... premiera sezonu 9 dopiero w pazdzierniku... moze cos sie zmieni do tego czasu
hmm... szczerze to dla mnie moglo by dalej trwac xD oby tak jak MoszeUsz nie napisal zeby sie nie dzialo jak z X Files. Ale nic pozyjemy zobaczymy... premiera sezonu 9 dopiero w pazdzierniku... moze cos sie zmieni do tego czasu
plotka za faktem:
Jak informuje "Fakt", potwierdzają się medialne doniesienia z początku roku. Już wkrótce gwiazdor serialu "Na Wspólnej" stanie przed kamerą w Hollywood. Wystąpi w produkcji: "CSI: Kryminalne zagadki Las Vegas".
plotka za faktem: Jak informuje "Fakt", potwierdzają się medialne doniesienia z początku roku. Już wkrótce gwiazdor serialu "Na Wspólnej" stanie przed kamerą w Hollywood. Wystąpi w produkcji: "CSI: Kryminalne zagadki Las Vegas". :smile:
Dla mnie serial duzo stracil juz po odejsciu Sary (Jorja Fox) a teraz to juz bedzie beznadziejnie...
Zapewne przyzwyczaje sie i do tego (jak wiekszosc wiernych fanow) ale klimat serialu jak dla mnie juz nigdy nie powroci
Dla mnie serial duzo stracil juz po odejsciu Sary (Jorja Fox) a teraz to juz bedzie beznadziejnie... Zapewne przyzwyczaje sie i do tego (jak wiekszosc wiernych fanow) ale klimat serialu jak dla mnie juz nigdy nie powroci
Brita pisze:Dla mnie serial duzo stracil juz po odejsciu Sary (Jorja Fox) a teraz to juz bedzie beznadziejnie...
Zapewne przyzwyczaje sie i do tego (jak wiekszosc wiernych fanow) ale klimat serialu jak dla mnie juz nigdy nie powroci
Czyli tracimy 3 osoby z pierwotnej obsady?!(Sara, Gilbert i postrzelony Rick?)
Damn. To już prawie tak jakby bylo po serialu. . .
[quote="Brita"]Dla mnie serial duzo stracil juz po odejsciu Sary (Jorja Fox) a teraz to juz bedzie beznadziejnie... Zapewne przyzwyczaje sie i do tego (jak wiekszosc wiernych fanow) ale klimat serialu jak dla mnie juz nigdy nie powroci[/quote]
Czyli tracimy 3 osoby z pierwotnej obsady?!(Sara, Gilbert i postrzelony Rick?) Damn. To już prawie tak jakby bylo po serialu. . .
moze nie bedzie bardzo zle, ale dobrze tez nie bedzie...
co innego jest jak z serialu odchodzi jeden bohater, ale tutaj to juz przesada, niedlugo obsada bedzie calkiem nowa a serial tworza przedewszystkim dobrze dobrani aktorzy i ich wklad osobisty w postac ktora graja.
Dla mnie to juz nigdy nie bedzie to samo CSI nad czym ubolewam bo zawsze byl w czolowce moich naj
moze nie bedzie bardzo zle, ale dobrze tez nie bedzie... co innego jest jak z serialu odchodzi jeden bohater, ale tutaj to juz przesada, niedlugo obsada bedzie calkiem nowa a serial tworza przedewszystkim dobrze dobrani aktorzy i ich wklad osobisty w postac ktora graja. Dla mnie to juz nigdy nie bedzie to samo CSI nad czym ubolewam bo zawsze byl w czolowce moich naj
Moim zdanie wraz z odejściem Petersena twórcy powinni zakończyć produkcję serialu i wziąć się za coś innego( np. nową odsłonę CSI, w innym mieście). Wydaje mi się że w tej sytuacji i tak serial umrze śmiercią naturalną.
Moim zdanie wraz z odejściem Petersena twórcy powinni zakończyć produkcję serialu i wziąć się za coś innego( np. nową odsłonę CSI, w innym mieście). Wydaje mi się że w tej sytuacji i tak serial umrze śmiercią naturalną.
potwierdzono juz ze do obsady wejdzie Laurence "Morfeusz" Fishburne a Grissom odejdzie nie od razu tylko po conajmnije kilku odcinkach.
Co z tego wyjdzie?? - przekonamy sie niebawem...
Petersen out, Matrix's Morpheus in on CBS hit; character with a hidden past debuts in this season's ninth episode.
It's official! CSI has caught its big "fish" and doesn't have to throw it back. Emmy winner Laurence Fishburne will be joining the hit procedural this season, CBS announced today, just shy of two weeks after the first reports of the actor being courted to join the series hit the wires.
Fishburne will play an expert on criminal behavior who joins the CSI team in the ninth episode. But Fishburne's character won't be all squeaky clean. The unusual behavior that he sees in some of the most deranged minds is similar to what he sees within himself...spooky!
The 47-year-old actor is best known for playing the Neo-mentoring Morpheus in the sci-fi breakthrough The Matrix trilogy, and also earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It. But we'll always remember him as a fresh-faced 15-year-old in Apocalypse Now. He also won an Emmy for a guest appearance on Tribeca.
"Mr. Fishburne is also a talented writer and director," said CSI executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar. "If you distill CSI down to its essence, it's a collaboration--and we are so looking forward to collaborating with Mr. Fishburne. For all of us at CSI, this is truly a dream."
Fishburne's firepower will help replace the loss of star William Petersen, who departs sometime this season. Petersen, who plays Gil Grissom on CSI, decided to leave the acting gig to pursue other interests.
We crawl out from the wreckage
Fingers dig into the sands of the shores
Everything we worked for
Is ripped apart and ruined, drowned...
potwierdzono juz ze do obsady wejdzie Laurence "Morfeusz" Fishburne a Grissom odejdzie nie od razu tylko po conajmnije kilku odcinkach. Co z tego wyjdzie?? - przekonamy sie niebawem...
[code]Petersen out, Matrix's Morpheus in on CBS hit; character with a hidden past debuts in this season's ninth episode.
It's official! CSI has caught its big "fish" and doesn't have to throw it back. Emmy winner Laurence Fishburne will be joining the hit procedural this season, CBS announced today, just shy of two weeks after the first reports of the actor being courted to join the series hit the wires.
Fishburne will play an expert on criminal behavior who joins the CSI team in the ninth episode. But Fishburne's character won't be all squeaky clean. The unusual behavior that he sees in some of the most deranged minds is similar to what he sees within himself...spooky!
The 47-year-old actor is best known for playing the Neo-mentoring Morpheus in the sci-fi breakthrough The Matrix trilogy, and also earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It. But we'll always remember him as a fresh-faced 15-year-old in Apocalypse Now. He also won an Emmy for a guest appearance on Tribeca.
"Mr. Fishburne is also a talented writer and director," said CSI executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar. "If you distill CSI down to its essence, it's a collaboration--and we are so looking forward to collaborating with Mr. Fishburne. For all of us at CSI, this is truly a dream."
Fishburne's firepower will help replace the loss of star William Petersen, who departs sometime this season. Petersen, who plays Gil Grissom on CSI, decided to leave the acting gig to pursue other interests.[/code]
I uważam, [spoiler]że Warrick może może nie zostanie uśmiercony! Został postrzelony, przynajmniej tak to dla mnie wygląda ("błądzące" oczy na ostatnich sekundach)
Plus: Słowa Brassa po tym jak Rick wychodzi z pokoju przesłuchań (ciekawi sprawdzą)[/spoiler]