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Old 02-21-2008, 01:30 AM   #1
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CSINow that the writers' strike is over, viewers can finally look forward to fresh episodes from some of their favorite shows.  Among the series that have been green-lit to resume work on their current seasons are all three members of the CSI franchise.  CSI: Miami will be the first to return with new installments on March 24.  It is expected to come up with eight additional episodes to the 13 that were already produced pre-strike.  CSI: NY is scheduled to air the first of seven planned new installments on April 2, with the original CSI also resuming with original content the following evening.  By the end of their respective seasons, NY and Miami will both have a total of 21 episodes while the flagship CSI will have four less and wind up with just 17.



Prior to the scribes' walkout, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation was just developing Marg Helgenberger's character of Catherine Willows as the sole heir to a Las Vegas casino empire.  Because of the writers' work stoppage in early November of last year, what was to be a new beginning for Catherine was left unrealized.  Helgenberger spoke to TV Guide New Zealand about her intentions regarding CSI.

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Old 02-21-2008, 12:33 PM   #2
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I hope so, Marg! Losing Jorja was bad enough. I'm so desperate for my CSI fix that William Petersen was in my dream the other night .... it was quite pleasant
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Old 02-21-2008, 01:18 PM   #3
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i agree doodette. It would really be a shame if she left the show. Jorja fox leaving the show was bad. This article is much like another one i read on here where they interviewed william peterson and he said that he plans to leave the show soon too. Dont know when he will leave but if all of them started to leave then they would have to bring in new csi and that would suck because it just would not be the same show anymore. I hope marg comes back for the 8th season!
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:24 PM   #4
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After Fox left, i Peterson leaves as well, I won't have any reasonto continue to watch...
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