I heard that there was, or read that there was, from Madison McReynolds to Kay Panabaker. Was the new one good? The other one was really sweet and had a sweet voice hehe.Quote:
is there a new acctress playing lindsay this series
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I heard that there was, or read that there was, from Madison McReynolds to Kay Panabaker. Was the new one good? The other one was really sweet and had a sweet voice hehe.Quote:
is there a new acctress playing lindsay this series
I'm pretty sure it was a new Lindsey and she didn't do too bad, but then we haven't really ever seen much of Lindsey before apart from the odd appearance so I don't think we'd notice it too much to be honest.
Back in March when CBS caught wind of ABC’s scheduling change for Grey’s Anatomy, they say down to creatively talk about Season 7 of CSI. “The producer’s really started challenging themselves,” says CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler.
A couple of the strategies that were created came out in the two-part season opener, “Built to Kill.” The first of which is the creation of serialized storylines. The storyline involving the painstaking miniature model of the crime scene is one that involves a serial killer and will last at least through the middle of the season.
Another strategy is the use of stunt casting. George Eads (Nick Stokes) and Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) swayed to a performance by John Mayer in the season opener. Last week, Danny Bonaduce and Sean Young, both known for dramatic personal and professional lives, were cast as a murdered rock star and his ex-wife.
These strategies are employed to keep the show fresh, in order to compete with it’s sexy night time soap rival. However, long time fans needn’t worry that the changes will ruin the show they love. Executive producer Naren Shankar says the writers understand the unusual chemistry of CSI and may refine the formula, but won’t alter it. “Shows often, I think, make the mistake when they try to change their DNA, for lack of a better term. … When you start trying to change what a show is, in response to what may or may not be on or what you think other people may or may not want, it’s almost always a mistake,” say Shankar.
Looks like this bit won't be solved soon then - if its a serial killer, are they going to have the miniature model as their MO and they'll painstakingly make exact replicas of all of their crime scenes do you think??Quote:
Originally Posted by jojomum
Those who wonder who the man behind the voice that opens each of the CSI shows is, will soon have the opportunity to see him in a guest starring role on the original CSI. The voice is that of Roger Daltry, lead singer of the rock band The Who. Three of The Who’s more popular songs serve as the opening themes for the franchise. “Who Are You” is the theme of the original CSI, while “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Reilly” serve as the opening themes for CSI:Miami and CSI:NY, respectively.
The details of Daltry’s role on CSI are being kept under wraps by the show’s producers, who call it “a surprise role that will keep viewers guessing.”
Not only can Daltry sing, he can act as well. Acting since the 1970’s, his portrayal of the title character in “Tommy,” the film adaptation of The Who’s rock opera, garnered him a Golden Globe nomination. More recently, he completed filming on the History Channel series “Extreme History.” His theater credits include "A Christmas Carol" and "The Wizard of Oz." The Who, who received their first record deal in 1965, are currently touring to support their new album, “Endless Wire,” which will be released October 31.
OMG this is so cool! I loooove The Who!Quote:
Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
Built to Kill, Part 2 -- RIP Izzy Delancy
Post Mortem -- RIP Penny Garden
Loco Motives -- RIP Raymundo Suarez
And it looks like all the Tai Chi* in the world isn't keep Grissom from burning out.
Two cases: 1) Mrs. Ivonova -- dead, old Russian woman, found in her kitchen. Her window? In direct line of sight with the kitchen window of her neighbors, Max and Patty Sullivan, two potential witnesses who Nick, Sofia, and Greg are having a tough time finding. Their suspicion grows when they realize the Sullivan kitchen is a hastily cleaned crime scene. Green JELL-O and blood.
2) Raymundo Suarez -- slaughterhouse employee. Worked at Mannleigh Chicken Processing Plant. Suarez is MCSK's THIRD VICTIM. Oh, and MCSK is short for Mini-Crime Scene Killer. He's found dead -- paralyzed by the current of electricity used to stun the chickens, and he drowned in a couple of inches of water. We get the usual red herrings. Suarez was the owner's wife. Her name is Bubbles. Just...no. The late, great, fake Izzy Delancy hopped on the animal rights train before he died and spoke out against the Mannleigh Chicken Processing Plant. My analogy: Izzy was PETA and Mannleigh was Anna Wintour. Anna doesn't like PETA, and PETA doesn't like Anna, and I, for one, don't think Anna Wintour is above murder. That haircut is pretty severe. The main guy you need to know about? Ernie Dell. He fixes the machines at the plant. Says Grissom:
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Mr. Dell, you and I have quite a bit in common. I examine minute bits of things, looking for connections. I'm also trained in the study of insects. I've spent a lot of time alone, and I know the pleasures of small worlds. (hands Ernie his card) Here's my card. Call me if there's anything you want to tell me.
I've just watched episode 4 fannysmaking. Dont watch it poor greggro.
im just about to watch it - is it sad?Quote:
Originally Posted by chloe o'brien
Isn't this the one where he gets his "fannysmacked" and I'm not being rude here lol
I think its the one where he gets a kicking though isn't it - going to watch it later (along with NY and Miami oh and NCIS too but thats another story lol)