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QT CSI Confirmed!!

Published at:  Feb 24, 2005 1:27:14 AM CST

SPOILER ALERT !!

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It will put Gil Grissom (whoever that is!) in dire jeopardy!



csifiles.com had this way back on Feb. 8!



Wacky!



Read all about it at The Hollywood Reporter!









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  • Feb 24, 2005 1:34:17 AM CST

    And for those of us who don't subscribe ...

    by creamery butter

    Care to summarize what the article says?

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  • Feb 24, 2005 1:34:56 AM CST

    Eddie and Booker are better than Jon and Sam.

    by proper

    It's true it's dam true.That mutant leader action figure ad is too much.I don't watch this show at all so QT is a draw I suppose.

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  • Feb 24, 2005 1:47:11 AM CST

    Best Plot Ever (SPOILER!!)

    by docfalken

    Grissom. Horatio. Mac. Cage Match. Nuff said.

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  • Feb 24, 2005 2:12:18 AM CST

    so he's going to write the episode, too? fucking awesome!

    by toe jam

    i wasn't all that jazzed about qt directing an episode but i'm pretty excited now that he'll be writing it, as well. i'll be sorely disappointed if there's a flashback scene involving stealers wheel and a detached ear. and just so you know, the link works fine. you don't have to be a variety subscriber to read it, ignoramus.

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  • Feb 24, 2005 3:13:17 AM CST

    I've never seen any CSI...

    by grando

    ..Be it Vegas, Miami, NY or Delaware. So, will I be thouroughly confused when I watch the QT episode,?

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  • Feb 24, 2005 3:46:05 AM CST

    Grando

    by trader groucho 2

    CSI is a team procedural show with a lot of current crime-solving tech and a penchant for showcasing freaks who congregate in Las Vegas (chubby chasers, infant fetishists, people who dress up in animal costumes and have group sex....), but, three or four or however many seasons in, they figured out the whole procedural thing was getting kind of pat. So they mixed things up by breaking up the team and bringing in an asshole boss. Check out this week's TV Guide with a heavily rebrushed Marg Helgenberger on the cover (I'm not dissing, she looks great for her age - she doesn't need to be rebrushed). They've begun to play up a romantic triangle involving William Peterson and Marg Helgenberger's characters and some blonde whose name I forget at the moment. Bear in mind the crime-solving takes precedence in this show, so the other soap opera-ish relationship development stuff progresses at a glacial pace. Maybe CSI's producers are looking to QT to kick it up a notch to give people a reason to tune in next season. We all know how much he loves cliffhangers.....

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  • Feb 24, 2005 4:54:51 AM CST

    "They've begun to play up a romantic triangle involving William

    by commando cody

    Actually, the triangle is NOT between Grissom and Catherine and new girl...it's between Grissom, new girl Sofia and Sara. Personally, although they've already spent the previous seasons setting up how much Sara is attracted to Grissom and likewise him to her, I really love the new actress playing Sofia -- she's brought real spark to her part and I'd much rather see Grissom end up with her now. Sorry, Jorja Fox -- but your spark is gone. On the flip side, I don't know if this will turn out to be true, but rumor has it that CBS execs from up on high have declared the core CSI show has gotten too "cold" compared to CSI: MIAMI where people love it because Horatio is all full of fire and determination to get someone behind bars and get justice done and struggle with his emotions...versus Grissom and team who are more interested in merely getting the lab work and science right. As a result, supposedly in the episodes to finish out this year (and then carrying over into next year) there's to be much increased character interaction and personal storylines. So rumor has it that Catherine will now be embarking on a romance with...Warrick!

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  • Feb 24, 2005 12:30:09 PM CST

    why the fuck would cbs execs want to mess with "csi" at all?

    by toe jam

    if it ain't broke, don't fix it. "csi" is still the most-watched show on television (thought i think "american idol" sometimes beats it in the ratings). what would be the point of fucking with it? god, i hope they don't.

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  • Feb 24, 2005 1:38:57 PM CST

    "but rumor has it that CBS execs from up on high have declared t

    by moviemaniac-7

    I think that's the strength of CSI. CSI: Miami is a bit cliched in that way, I think. The great thing about CSI is / was that you didn't learn much about the characters, but still a lot of details came through during the cases. There was no brother killed in the line of duty or that crap. CSI (original) is still my favourite among the 3 CSI's and it will be. Better writing, acting, photography and, setting.

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  • Feb 24, 2005 6:02:44 PM CST

    Who the Fuck Watches CSI?

    by amrcanpoet

    Honestly, this show employs the "Reset" button more than any show in recent memory...If you're going to watch a "cop" drama, at least be intelligent about it and watch "Numb3rs."

    And, if QT's going to direct an episode of a television show, why not "Alias?" We know he likes the show...

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  • Feb 24, 2005 6:19:45 PM CST

    CSI just plain sucks

    by drakeavenue

    It seems all television dramas now a days revolve around murders and the detectives who investigate them. How annoying! And if anything, a lot of these shows, CSI namely and especially, are too gruesome and seem way too graphic for basic cable tv. Why can't, if a show has to be about death, be more like SIX FEET UNDER!

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