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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Lucise on May 17, 2007, 12:32:39 pm ---I would hate to see my dear Grissom's heart broken.. :)

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Lady Heather could take care of that. ...  ;D

Seriously, I don't know whether or not the "issues" were resolved.  :-\

opinionista:
Hey everyone,

I am CSI fan but here we are one season behind so I'd rather not come here and see all the spoilers. However, I haven't seen the show since the very first chapter and I'm not quite sure what's the story with Lady Heather and Grissom. I know they met a few seasons back when CSI was investigating the murder of one of her girls. Then met again when two male prostitutes were found dead. But did they have a relationship? I might have missed a few chapters since 2001, so I'm not quite sure what's the background story between them.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: opinionista on May 17, 2007, 02:52:22 pm ---Hey everyone,

I am CSI fan but here we are one season behind so I'd rather not come here and see all the spoilers. However, I haven't seen the show since the very first chapter and I'm not quite sure what's the story with Lady Heather and Grissom. I know they met a few seasons back when CSI was investigating the murder of one of her girls. Then met again when two male prostitutes were found dead. But did they have a relationship? I might have missed a few chapters since 2001, so I'm not quite sure what's the background story between them.

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Maybe Mili can give a better background. I sort of came into it in the middle myself. I think the first episode that I saw with Lady Heather was not the first time they met, though I can't remember the circumstances of why they were meeting. I just remember that Grissom seemed fascinated by the whole dominance/submission thing. (I'm sorry I apparently missed the episode about the murder of the two hustlers; that doesn't sound familiar to me.) The second time I saw her was an episode where it turned out that she had a daughter, and the daughter was a murder victim.

Amber:
While I don't give much (if any) credence to newspaper stories regarding TV stars exits - apparently it was originally written that Sara's character was supposed to die in this season's finale.  I guess Jorja decided not to show up on the day they were supposed to film, boycotting if you will, requiring a bunch of re-shooting to occur which is why this season ended with the cliffhanger that it did.  Whether it's true or not I have no idea.  I'm just glad that decision hasn't been made yet.  I'd like to see her hang around.

In any event I loved the looks on the faces of the team when Grissom made his little speech.  They certainly looked like they knew less than I thought they did.  I'll be waiting all summer for September to get here to answer all the questions!!

Another great season.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Amber on May 18, 2007, 12:03:02 pm ---While I don't give much (if any) credence to newspaper stories regarding TV stars exits - apparently it was originally written that Sara's character was supposed to die in this season's finale.  I guess Jorja decided not to show up on the day they were supposed to film, boycotting if you will, requiring a bunch of re-shooting to occur which is why this season ended with the cliffhanger that it did.  Whether it's true or not I have no idea.  I'm just glad that decision hasn't been made yet.  I'd like to see her hang around.

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I don't know. If the producers really want Jorja Fox to come back, and they were in negotiations at the time the episode had to be filmed, they couldn't well kill Sara, because then what would they do if they came to a contract agreement?

But, indeed, it was a very interesting season! (I'm just sorry they ultimately killed Mike Keppler. ...)

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