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Gilbert "Gil" Grissom, Ph.D. is a fictional character portrayed by William Petersen on the American TV crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a popular Alliance Atlantis/CBS police procedural television series, running since October 2000, about a team of forensic scientists. ...
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William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
Pilot is the pilot of the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
The police procedural is a sub-genre of the mystery story which tries to demonstrate accurately the activities of a police force as they investigate crimes. ...
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a popular Alliance Atlantis/CBS police procedural television series, running since October 2000, about a team of forensic scientists. ...
Grissom is a forensic entomologist and the night-shift supervisor of the Clark County, Nevada CSI (forensics) team, investigating crimes in and around the city of Las Vegas. He plays an important role in the show and could be considered the protagonist. Forensic entomology is the science and study of insects and other arthropods related to legal investigations. ...
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The word forensic (from Latin: forensis - forum) refers to something of, pertaining to, or used in a court of law. ...
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation producer and writer Carol Mendelsohn considers Grissom the center of the show[1] and in the seven years the show has been running he has appeared in every episode, except in "Hollywood Brass", from season five, "Gum Drops", from season six, and three others from season seven: "Sweet Jane", "Redrum" and "Meet Market". In Season 7 he became romantically involved with subordinate CSI Sara Sidle. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a popular Alliance Atlantis/CBS police procedural television series, running since October 2000, about a team of forensic scientists. ...
Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Hollywood Brass is the twentieth episode in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Gumdrops are a type of confectionery (candy). ...
Sweet Jane is the twelfth episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Redrum is the thirteenth episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Meet Market is the fourteenth episode in the seventh season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Character creation
Gil Grissom is loosely based on real life Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department criminalist Daniel Holstein, today a show consultant.[2] The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (also known as the LVMPD or Metro) is the joint city-county police force for the Las Vegas metropolitan area. ...
While being interviewed for UK TV channel Five US, series creator Anthony E. Zuiker mentioned that the character was originally intended to be named Gil Scheinbaum, but after Petersen was casted, Zuiker decided he was 'insufficiently Jewish' for the name and along with Petersen decided to rename the character for astronaut Gus Grissom, and Gil because of one of the actor's hobbies, fishing.[3] Five US is a free-to-view entertainment television channel in the United Kingdom owned by Five, launched on October 16, 2006 It was the second digital channel to be launched by Five as part of their multi-channel strategy, the first being Five Life. ...
Anthony E. Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom (April 3, 1926 â January 27, 1967) was a United States Air Force pilot who became the second American astronaut and one of the first to die in the U.S. space program. ...
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Casting In 2000, the head of drama development at CBS saw potential in the pilot script of CSI, so she passed it on to actor William Petersen, who had a pay or play contract with the network. Petersen has said that many TV shows were offered to him over the years, but he “didn’t want to get locked down", CSI finally appealed him, thanks to the complexity of the role of Grissom, he considered this one a character from whom he would be able to learn a lot, an interesting role that would not became boring over the years.[4] [5] This article is about the broadcast network. ...
A television pilot is a test episode of an intended television series. ...
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
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Gil Grissom was not the first scientist portrayed by William Petersen. In the 1985 film Manhunter Petersen portrayed a forensic scientist expert in entomology (as is Grissom), and writer of a fictional essay "The Standard Monograph on Determining Time of Death by Insect Activity". Coincidentally, Graham pursues serial killer Francis Dolarhyde, played in Petersen's film by Tom Noonan. Noonan also played a clever villain pursued by the CSIs in season three "Abra-Cadaver". William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
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Manhunter is a 1986 thriller film based on Thomas Harriss novel Red Dragon. ...
Agents of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division investigate a crime scene Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. ...
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Francis Dolarhyde is a fictional character featured in Thomas Harris novel Red Dragon. ...
Noonan as Francis Dolarhyde in Manhunter, 1986 Tom Noonan (born April 12, 1951) is an American actor and film writer-director. ...
Abra-Cadaver is the fifth episode in the third season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Appearances Gil Grissom first appears in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on the pilot episode. After this he has appeared in almost every single episode throughout the show's eight years, except in "Hollywood Brass", from season five, an episode that turns entirely around Jim Brass; besides him, only three other regular characters appear.[6] CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a popular Alliance Atlantis/CBS police procedural television series, running since October 2000, about a team of forensic scientists. ...
Pilot is the pilot of the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Hollywood Brass is the twentieth episode in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
James Jim Brass (born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle. ...
Again, William Petersen did not appear during the season six episode "Gum Drops". This episode was originally going to be how Grissom was convinced that an abduction victim was still alive. When Petersen's nephew died, he flew home and was unavailable for the filming of the episode, which turned out being centered around Nick.[7] Gumdrops are a type of confectionery (candy). ...
Nicholas Nick Stokes (born August 18, 1971) is a fictional character on the drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
During 2007 (CSIs season seven) William Petersen took a break from CSI to appear in a five week run of the Trinity Repertory Company production of Dublin Carol in Providence, Rhode Island, resulting in Grissom taking a sabbatical, being replaced by Liev Schreiber, as Michael Keppler, who developed a small story arc through "Sweet Jane", "Redrum" and "Meet Market". William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
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Sweet Jane is the twelfth episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Redrum is the thirteenth episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Meet Market is the fourteenth episode in the seventh season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Carol Mendelsohn, one of the shows producer and writers considers Grissom the center of the show.[8] He does play an important role on most episodes, although he is not always the center, for example both "Grave Danger" episodes, which center around Nick, there is also "The Execution of Catherine Willows", "Weeping Willows" and "Built To Kill, Part 2" which center around Catherine. Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
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Nicholas Nick Stokes (born August 18, 1971) is a fictional character on the drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
The Execution of Catherine Willows is the sixth episode from the third season of the popular American forensic crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Weeping Willows is a Swedish pop group that started 1995. ...
Built To Kill, Part 2 is the second episode in season 7 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Catherine Willows is a fictional character on the CBS television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Public Reaction This fictional character has an extensive fanbase. There are more than one thousand videos made using this character in sites such as YouTube and a thousand more depicting his relationship with Sara Sidle. Of more than seventeen-thousand fan fictions written about CSI in FanFiction.Net, more than half of them include Gil Grissom. [9] There are also many other sites that update daily news about either Gil Grissom status on CSI or William Petersen's activities in real life.[10][11] Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc. ...
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Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Fan fiction (also spelled fanfiction and commonly abbreviated to fanfic) is fiction written by people who enjoy a film, novel, television show or other media work, using the characters and situations developed in it and developing new plots in which to use these characters. ...
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William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
The GSR ("Grissom and Sara Romance"; the abbreviation is a pun on the term for gunshot residue, often mentioned in CSI) has accumulated an extensive fanbase during the years with some sites getting thousands of viewers a week [12]. Some fans consider this "ship" very similar to the one of Mulder and Scully in the X-Files, which, as did CSI, showed a lot of chemistry between the two co-workers since the beginning of the show, letting viewers assume that a relationship between the two would soon begin, when in fact it would take years of a platonic relationship and sexual tension for something to actually be seen (for Mulder and Scully it was not until the eighth season that a kiss was seen, for Grissom and Sara nothing of the sort has yet been shown). gunshot residues are emitted from the firarm when the trigger is depressedcausing the projectile to leave the barrel. ...
Shipping, derived from the word relationship, is a general term for fans emotional and/or intellectual involvement with the ongoing development of romance in a work of fiction. ...
Special Agent Fox William Mulder (born October 13, 1961), nicknamed Spooky Mulder, is a fictional character played by David Duchovny on the 1993-2002 television series, The X-Files. ...
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On August 2007, upon rumors of Jorja Fox leaving the show, a grassroots campaign started. [13] Thousands of fans that want to save "the GSR" and Jorja Fox, have donated to the cause, collecting over $8,000 for gifts and stunts targeted at CBS executives and CSIs producers and writers. Some of the stunts included a wedding cake delivery to Carol Mendelsohn, 192 chocolate covered insects with the message "CSI Without Sara Bugs Us" to Naren Shankar and a plane flying several times over the Universal Studios of Los Angeles with a "Follow the evidence keep Jorja Fox on CSI" banner.[14] Another side of the campaign includes mailing the show's producers a dollar, so as to save Fox's contract "one dollar at a time". As of October 16, according to the site's running tally, more than 20000 letters with money or flyers have been mailed to the Universal Studios and to CBS headquarters in New York from forty-nine different countries since the campaign started on September 29.[15][16] August 2007 is the eighth month of that year. ...
Jorja Fox (born Jorja-An Fox July 7, 1968 in New York, New York) is an American actress. ...
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Naren Shankar is a writer, producer and director of several television series. ...
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On September 27, 2007, after CSI's season eight premiered, a miniature model of Gil Grissom's office (which he was seen building during season seven) was put up on eBay. The auction ended on October 7th with the prop being sold for U$15,600, which CBS donated to the National CASA Association.[17] is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Character background Family life Grissom was born on August 17, 1956 in Santa Monica, California to a middle-class family and grew up in Marina Del Rey, California. His father was a botanist and his mother ran an art gallery in Venice. Grissom's father died when he was nine years old, most likely from heat stroke. His father inspired his love of the natural sciences.[18] is the 229th day of the year (230th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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He was raised Roman Catholic, but he now seems to be a lapsed Catholic. He told Sara Sidle in a season seven episode that, while he is not really a Catholic anymore, he practices a sort of "secular Catholicism, which implicates ritualizing aspects of everyday life and then viewing them with a spiritual intensity they would not otherwise possess".[19] Catholic Church redirects here. ...
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Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Grissom's mother was deaf and because of this, he knows sign language [20] and can lip read[21]. He inherited his mother's otosclerosis, a disease which nearly led to the loss of his hearing. But he underwent corrective surgery [22] and his hearing problems have never resurfaced. This article discusses the way the word deaf is used and how deafness is perceived by hearing and Deaf communities. ...
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Lip reading, also known as lipreading, speech reading, or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue with information provided by the context, language, and any residual hearing. ...
Otosclerosis is a progressive degenerative condition of the temporal bone which can result in hearing loss. ...
Pre-Vegas Growing up he became an avid reader and an amateur scientist, conducting necropsies on the corpses of animals he found in the neighborhood. In a season two episode he told Warrick that in high school, he was a "ghost", meaning that he did not belong to any group in particular.[23] When he was in college, Grissom financed his first body farm with his winnings from a high stakes poker game. [24] At the same time, he also attended boxing matches to learn about the patterns of bruise formations on bodies and eventual blood spatters from the injuries. Look up amateur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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He became a forensic entomologist, earning his degree in biology from UCLA. Forensic entomology is the science and study of insects and other arthropods related to legal investigations. ...
Biology studies the variety of life (clockwise from top-left) E. coli, tree fern, gazelle, Goliath beetle Biology (from Greek: βίοÏ, bio, life; and λÏγοÏ, logos, knowledge), also referred to as the biological sciences, is the study of living organisms utilizing the scientific method. ...
The University of California, Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a public research university located in Los Angeles, California, United States. ...
Career Grissom once mentioned losing a body while in Minneapolis, implying he spent time there before taking a job in Las Vegas.[25] This is mentioned again when he works with his former mentor, Dr. Phillip Gerard, played by Raymond J. Barry, stating that he used to work for him in Hennepin County, whose seat is Minneapolis. [26] This article is about the city in Minnesota. ...
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Hennepin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, named in honor of the 17th-century French explorer Father Louis Hennepin. ...
He became the night shift team supervisor for the Las Vegas CSI unit on the second episode of the series, after Jim Brass got demoted following the death of co-worker Holly Gribbs. [27] James Jim Brass (born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle. ...
Holly Gribbs was a fictional character on the show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
In season seven, Grissom took a sabbatical to teach a class at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts for four weeks.[28] Prior to his sabbatical, Grissom had been showing signs of "burnout". Upon his return, however, he appears reinvigorated and tells Warrick Brown that he "missed" Las Vegas." [29] Williams College is a private, liberal arts college located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. ...
Williamstown is a town located in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. ...
Burnout is a psychologica term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest [depersonalization] or cynicism), usually in the work context. ...
Character development Evolution through the years Early episodes revealed Grissom to be a witty, enthusiastic and quirky scientist, who had some sense of humor (used to have a Big Mouth Billy Bass over his door). He flirted regularly and seemed to be constantly on a hyperactive state.[30][31] Big Mouth Billy Bass in action Billy Bass redirects here. ...
Grissom gives Dr. Phillip Gerard ( Raymond J. Barry) his mother's regards, in sign language ( The Accused is Entitled) However, when he began to lose his hearing, Grissom retreated into himself and lost a lot of the nerdy spark he once had. He became easily irritable and unapproachable.[32] After his surgery, he lightened up a bit, but he has never gone back to the whimsical science nerd he once was. He has, however, seemed happier and more relaxed since season six, probably because of his relationship with Sara Sidle.[33] Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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The Accused is Entitled is the second episode from the third season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Personality Grissom has always been portrayed as the father figure of the team, the leader who can be perceived as cold and emotionless, but who is fiercely loyal to his CSIs and passionate about his work. Father Figure was a song written and performed by George Michael and releaed on Epic records in 1988. ...
He has Asperger-like traits, and in a second season episode it is hinted that, in fact, he has Asperger's syndrome.[34] Another character on CSI who shares these kind of traits is his subordinate (and current girlfriend), Sara Sidle. She once insinuated that Grissom was a misanthrope when he quoted her Thoreau's Walden.[35] Asperger syndrome (also Aspergers syndrome, Aspergers disorder, Aspergers, AS, or AD) is one of several autism spectrum disorders (ASD) characterized by difficulties in social interaction and by restricted and stereotyped interests and activities. ...
Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Misanthropy is a general dislike of the human race. ...
Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau) was a noted American author and philosopher who is most famous for Walden, his essay on civil disobedience, and his call for the preservation of wilderness. ...
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Although he is very dedicated to his job and sometimes goes to extremes in his investigations, his unwillingness to dabble in office politics often alienates his superiors, and sometimes his subordinates.[36] He gets a lot of help in these areas from right-hand woman Catherine Willows, who is always trying to make him "look up from the microscope".[37][38] Catherine Willows is a fictional character on the CBS television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Grissom claims to have never hired a prostitute for sex, stating that sex is intended to create a human emotional connection. He has also expressed distaste for carrying a firearm when on the field, a tendency that has brought several scoldings from co-worker Jim Brass.[39] Despite this, he has proven to have an exceptional accuracy at the firing range.[40] James Jim Brass (born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle. ...
He once listed his hobbies to Lady Heather: "I have outlets. I read. I study bugs. I sometimes even ride roller coasters".[41] Indeed, he has proven to be a very cultured man on many occasions, having a wide knowledge of history, literature and art. He often offers quotes from a variety of literary sources, including Shakespeare and Keats. Later in this same season, he reveals himself to be a baseball fan. Sara notes that this is typical of Grissom, saying that he would like "all those stats".[42] Lady Heather, or Heather Kessler, (played by Melinda Clarke) is a fictional character in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Being an entomologist, he has a wide and varied knowledge of insects, which he applies to his investigations. This has led to his nickname, "The Bug Man". In the beginning of the show, he was referred as "Gruesome Grissom" for his sometimes morbid fascination with the more bizarre aspects of man and nature. Grissom keeps a variety of specimens in his office, including a radiated fetal pig, a tarantula, and a two headed scorpion. He also has a bulletin board on which unsolved cases go: "the ones that got away".[43] Occasionally, he keeps evidence from closed cases (such as the models created by "The Miniature Killer"). In season seven, CSI newcomer Michael Keppler takes a look around Grissom's office and observes that he must be quite a freak.[44] Entomology is the scientific study of insects. ...
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The Miniature Killer is the title given to Natalie Davis, the fictional serial killer, portrayed by Jessica Collins (II), who surfaced in the seventh season of the CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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When asked why he is a CSI, he responds, "Because the dead can't speak for themselves." This is one of his favorite quotes and he uses it frequently.[45]
Relationships with other characters Grissom may not ask to take on the role of mentor, but it seems to happen naturally, going all the way back to Sara Sidle when they first met in San Francisco, then Nick Stokes and Greg Sanders in Vegas. Although he can be annoyed with his proteges at times, he is visibly proud when they succeed, as Greg did by passing his field test and becoming a CSI.[46] Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Nicholas Nick Stokes (born August 18, 1971) is a fictional character on the drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Greg Hojem Sanders[1], (born May 7, 1975), is a fictional character featured on the US crime drama television show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
He also shares a good friendship with Dr. Al Robbins, and in the season six finale, it was revealed that Jim Brass's living will gave Grissom power of attorney, showing that Grissom was the one person Brass trusted with his life.[47] Dr. Albert (Al) Robbins is a fictional medical doctor featured in the American crime drama television show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Way To Go is the last episode in season 6 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
James Jim Brass (born January 3, 1953) is a fictional character from the CBS Television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Paul Guilfoyle. ...
A living will, also called will to live, is one type of advance health directive, or advance health care directive. ...
A power of attorney or letter of attorney in common law systems or mandate in civil law systems is an authorization to act on someone elses behalf in a legal or business matter. ...
His relationship with Warrick Brown had aspects of a mentor/student bond, but out of all the CSIs (Catherine included), Grissom seems to view Warrick as his successor, the one who will lead when he is gone.[48] Warrick Brown (born October 10, 1970) is a fictional character on the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Some fans have always expected to see a relationship between Grissom and Catherine Willows, in whom he is shown confiding many times, once even likening her to being his "wife".[49] The two have never been more than very good friends, and will probably never be anything more since the show producers see them as more of brother and sister than lovers.[50] Catherine has many times encouraged Grissom to be more open and less self-absorbed,[51] and to pursue something with Sara Sidle.[52] Catherine Willows is a fictional character on the CBS television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Grissom has been allegedly involved with forensic anthropologist Teri Miller [53] and with S&M parlor operator Lady Heather, whose "safeword" he knows.[54] Teri Miller is a forensic anthropologist called in by Gil Grissoms team several times throughout season one of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to assist with their investigation. ...
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Lady Heather, or Heather Kessler, (played by Melinda Clarke) is a fictional character in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Sara Sidle Since CSI's first season there were hints that both Sara Sidle and Grissom were interested in each other romantically, in fact creators made Sara Sidle while thinking of a future love interest for Grissom,[55][56] but during the show's first three seasons Grissom flirted with all the female characters, and when Sara asked him out to dinner he rejected her, claiming that he does not know what to do about what is going on between them.[57][58] Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
A sizzling moment between Grissom and Sara Sidle on the 4th season episode "Invisible Evidence". In season four Grissom's true feelings are revealed in "Butterflied", an episode that centers entirely around him discovering his sentiments for Sara. It was then that he admitted not been able to risk his career to be with her.[59] In this season Sara apparently develops a drinking problem, which Grissom acknowledges on the season finale, after this they would hardly see each other, and Grissom becomes interested in detective Sofia Curtis. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Sara Sidle is a fictional character featured in the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Invisible Evidence is the seventh episode from the fourth season of the popular American forensic crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Butterflied is the 12th episode of the fourth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada Spoiler warning: The episode opens with Grissom walking down the hall of Debbie Marlins residence wearing protective bags over his feet in order...
Bloodlines are a fictional category of vampires, from White Wolf Game Studios role-playing games Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Requiem. ...
Sofia Curtis is a character on the CBS drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
In mid-season five, Sara is suspended for insubordination and she reveals to Grissom her tormented childhood. He refuses to fire her and has her working in every case of the next two seasons with him.[60] It was not until the sixth season finale that it is revealed that Grissom and Sara have worked through whatever issues they had, and are, in fact, a couple, and have been for two years.[61] This revelation caused mix reviews among critics, some of them see this relationship as CSI "jumping the shark", an attempt to include more drama and romance to the show, so as to be able to compete with the medical drama Grey's Anatomy, which airs in the US at the same time.[62][63] By killing off the sexual tension between the two characters and making them an item, the production crew were seen to be adding more personal drama to the show, increasing the appeal to some of Grey's Anatomy's younger audience.[64][65][66] This has been denied by the writers, Carol Mendelsohn even said that she has never been able to see Grissom with someone else other than Sara and that this episode was seen as the writers as the right time to reveal the relationship, Jorja Fox and William Petersen have also admitted that the relationship is not new.[67][68] Way To Go is the last episode in season 6 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
The infamous moment when Fonzie jumps over a shark while on water skis. ...
A medical drama is a television drama in which events center upon a hospital, an ambulance staff, or any medical environment. ...
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Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Jorja Fox (born Jorja-An Fox July 7, 1968 in New York, New York) is an American actress. ...
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. // Petersen was born in Evanston, Illinois to parents who worked in the furniture business. ...
Throughout season seven the audience sees Grissom and Sara as a couple,[69][70] but the relationship is kept secret from the others in the lab until Sara's abduction by The Miniature Killer in the season finale.[71] During the current season, season eight, they have become engaged to be married. Unfortunately, Sara's character left the show on the seventh episode of the eighth season and there is no information to promote any reappearance. She has left.[72] The Miniature Killer is the title given to Natalie Davis, the fictional serial killer, portrayed by Jessica Collins (II), who surfaced in the seventh season of the CBS drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
References - Marrinan, Corinne and Parker, Steve. Ultimate CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006). DK Publishing Inc. ISBN 0-7566-2353-7
- CSI Characters Biographies at CBS.com
Footnotes - ^ Chicago Tribune "Solving the mystery of the 'CSI' finale shocker"par.19aprox. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ pc.gamezone.com"UbiSoft Creates CSI PC Game" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ CSIfiles.com-"Petersen Explains How Gil Grissom Got His Name" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Television Heaven-"CSI" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"Bound for home"para.135aprox. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ "Hollywood Brass". Sarah Goldfinger,Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Bill Eagles (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-04-21. Season 5 Ep. 2.
- ^ TV.com episode summary Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"Solving the mystery of the 'CSI' finale shocker" paragraph 19 aprox. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Fanfiction.net/tv/CSI Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ The William Petersen Appreciation Page Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ The William Petersen Attic Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ GSR:GrissomandSaraRomance.com Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ TVguide-"Ausiello Report" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Flyover pictures and videos Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ TVguide - CSI Boss Vows Jorja Fox is "Coming Back Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ 'CSI' fan says losing Sara would be a crime Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ CBS CSI Gil Grissom’s rare office replica TV prop Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Marrinan and Parker (2006), p. 22
- ^ "Double-Cross". Marlane Meyer (writer) & Michael Slovis (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-10-19. Season 7 Ep. 5.
- ^ ""Sounds of Silence"". Josh Berman and Andrew Lipsitz (writers) & Peter Markle (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-4-19. Season 1 Ep. 20.
- ^ ""Grave Danger"". Anthony E. Zuiker, Naren Shankar, Carol Mendelsohn, Quentin Tarantino (writers) & Quentin Tarantino (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-5-19. Season 5 Ep. 24/25.
- ^ "Inside the Box". Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-5-15. Season 3 Ep. 23.
- ^ "Ellie". Anthony E. Zuiker &Charlie Correll (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-12-6. Season 2 Ep. 10.
- ^ "Revenge is Best Served Cold". [[Anthony E. Dannie Cannon (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-9-26. Season 3 Ep. 1.
- ^ "Precious Metal". Andrew Lipsitz, Naren Shankar (writers) & Deran Sarafian (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-3-4. Season 3 Ep. 18.
- ^ "The Accused is Entitled". Elizabeth Devine, Ann Donahue (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-10-3. Season 3 Ep. 2.
- ^ "Cool Change". Anthony E. Zuiker (writers) & Michael Watkins (director). CSI. CBS. 2000-10-13. Season 1 Ep. 2.
- ^ "Leaving Las Vegas". Allen MacDonald, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-1-4. Season 7 Ep. 11.
- ^ "Law of Gravity". Richard Catalani, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-2-8. Season 7 Ep. 15.
- ^ "I-15 Murders". Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Oz Scott (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-01-12. Season 1 Ep. 11.
- ^ "Crate 'n Burial". Ann Donahue (writer) & [[Danny Cannon]] (director). CSI. CBS. 2000-10-20. Season 1 Ep. 3.
- ^ "High and Low". Naren Shankar, Eli Talbert (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-12-12. Season 3 Ep. 10.
- ^ "Ending Happy". Evan Dunsky (writer) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-4-26. Season 7 Ep. 21.
- ^ "Caged". Elizabeth Devine,Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-11-8. Season 2 Ep. 7.
- ^ "Happenstance". Sarah Goldfinger (writers) & Jean de Segonzac (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-11-16. Season 7 Ep. 8.
- ^ "Sex, Lies and Larvae". Josh Berman, Ann Donahue (writers) & Thomas J. Wright (director). CSI. CBS. 2000-12-22. Season 1 Ep. 10.
- ^ "Burden of Proof". Ann Donahue (writer) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-2-7. Season 2 Ep. 15.
- ^ "Evaluation Day". Anthony E. Zuiker (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-5-10. Season 1 Ep. 22.
- ^ "Ending Happy". Evan Dunsky (writer) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-4-26. Season 7 Ep. 21.
- ^ "Assume Nothing". Danny Cannon, Anthony E. Zuiker (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-9-25. Season 4 Ep. 1.
- ^ "Slaves of Las Vegas". Jerry Stahl (writer) & Peter Markle (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-11-15. Season 2 Ep. 8.
- ^ "Primum Non Nocere". Danny Cannon, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-1-31. Season 2 Ep. 16.
- ^ "Who Are You?". Josh Berman, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Danny Cannon (director). CSI. CBS. 2000-11-10. Season 1 Ep. 6.
- ^ "Sweet Jane". Kenneth Fink, Naren Shankar (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-1-18. Season 7 Ep. 12.
- ^ "Toe Tags". Allen MacDonald, Carol Mendelsohn, Richard Catalani, Douglas Petrie (writers) & Jeffrey Hunt (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-10-5. Season 7 Ep. 3.
- ^ "Who Shot Sherlock?". David Rambo, Richard Catalani (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-1-6. Season 5 Ep. 11.
- ^ "Way To Go". Jerry Stahl (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-5-18. Season 6 Ep. 24.
- ^ "Leaving Las Vegas". Allen MacDonald,Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-01-04. Season 7 Ep. 11.
- ^ "Jackpot". Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar (writers) & Danny Cannon (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-10-6. Season 4 Ep. 6.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"A very special 'CSI' Thanksgiving" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ "Evaluation Day". Anthony E. Zuiker (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-5-10. Season 1 Ep. 22.
- ^ "Burden of Proof". Ann Donahue (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-2-7. Season 2 Ep. 15.
- ^ "To Halve and to Hold". Ann Donahue, Andrew Lipsit (writers) & Lou Antonio (director). CSI. CBS. 2001-2-15. Season 1 Ep. 14.
- ^ "Pirates of the Third Reich". Jerry Stahl (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-2-9. Season 6 Ep. 5.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"Bound for home" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Deseret Morning News - Apparently, autopsies and romance do mix Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ "Primum Non Nocere". Danny Cannon, Carol Mendelsohn (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-1-31. Season 2 Ep. 16.
- ^ "Play with Fire". Andrew Lipsitz, Naren Shankar (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2003-5-8. Season 3 Ep. 22.
- ^ "Butterflied". David Rambo (writers) & Richard J. Lewis (director). CSI. CBS. 2004-1-15. Season 4 Ep. 12.
- ^ "Nesting Dolls". Sarah Goldfinger (writers) & Bill Eagles (director). CSI. CBS. 2005-2-3. Season 5 Ep. 13.
- ^ "Way To Go". Jerry Stahl (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2006-5-18. Season 6 Ep. 24.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"The Gil and Sara show on 'CSI'" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ CSI in JumpTheShark.com Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"The Gil and Sara show on 'CSI'" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Buddy TV-"CSI's Gil Grissom and Sara Sidle" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ TVguide-"Note to CSI—Don't Do It" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Chicago Tribune-"A 'terrifying' romance on 'CSI'" Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Cult Times, April 2005, Interview with Jorja Fox Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ "Leapin' Lizards". Evan Dunsky (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-5-3. Season 7 Ep. 22.
- ^ "Fallen Idols".CSI. CBS. 2007-2-22. Season 7 Ep. 17.
- ^ "Living Doll". Sarah Goldfinger, Naren Shankar (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-5-17. Season 7 Ep. 24.
- ^ "The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp". David Rambo, Jacqueline Hoyt (writers) & ... (director). CSI. CBS. 2007-10-18. Season 8 Ep. 4.
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hollywood Brass is the twentieth episode in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
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Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Sounds of Silence is the twentieth episode from the first season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Grave Danger is the name of the last two episodes in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Anthony E. Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Naren Shankar is a writer, producer and director of several television series. ...
Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and Oscar winning screenwriter. ...
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and Oscar winning screenwriter. ...
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Anthony E. Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Anthony E. Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
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Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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David Rambo (born 1955) is a writer, actor and producer. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Naren Shankar is a writer, producer and director of several television series. ...
Danny Cannon (born 1968, in Luton, England) is a film and television screenwriter, director and producer. ...
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is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Evaluation Day is the twenty-second episode from the first season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Anthony E. Zuiker is the creator and executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Burden of Proof is the fifteenth episode from the second season of the popular crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Ann Donahue is a writer in the Detective fiction genre and has written several episodes for CSI: Miami. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Ann Donahue is a writer in the Detective fiction genre and has written several episodes for CSI: Miami. ...
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This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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Jerry Stahl is a writer, ex-tv screenwriter and ex-junkie. ...
Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
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is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Primum Non Nocere is the sixteenth episode in the second season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Danny Cannon (born 1968, in Luton, England) is a film and television screenwriter, director and producer. ...
Carol Mendelsohn is a TV writer. ...
Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Play With Fire is the twenty-second episode from the third season of the popular American forensic crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Naren Shankar is a writer, producer and director of several television series. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Butterflied is the 12th episode of the fourth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long or excessively detailed compared to the rest of the article. ...
David Rambo (born 1955) is a writer, actor and producer. ...
Richard J. Lewis is a TV and movie director. ...
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Nesting Dolls is the thirteenth episode in the fifth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Sarah Goldfinger is a co-producer, story editor (2004-2005) and television writer for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Way To Go is the last episode in season 6 of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Jerry Stahl is a writer, ex-tv screenwriter and ex-junkie. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Leapin Lizards is the twenty-first episode of the seventh season of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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Fallen Idols is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
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Living Doll is the twenty-fourth (and last) episode of the seventh season of the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Sarah Goldfinger is a co-producer, story editor (2004-2005) and television writer for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
Naren Shankar is a writer, producer and director of several television series. ...
Kenneth Fink is an American director of several movies and TV-shows. ...
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The Case of the Cross-Dressing Carp is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the popular American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
David Rambo (born 1955) is a writer, actor and producer. ...
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External links - GSR: Grissom and Sara Romance A complete guide to this fictional relationship
- Gil Grissom at the Official CSI Wiki
- The Sexiest Man in the Morgue, Slate, February 11, 2005
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