CrimeSceneInvestigation-related stories
Posted Sep 28th 2007 9:00AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities

The day finally arrived:
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation fans finally know if Sara Sidle, played by Jorja Fox, survived or not. Last year's finale had the CSI team not only continue their search for the "Miniature Killer" but also for Sara, who became the killer's last victim. There was a lot of speculation over the summer surrounding Sara's fate especially since the show was doing its best to keep it a secret (fans were told they would at least see Sara under the car in the premiere but didn't say more).
Back in April, we learn that
CSI was planning to
kill off a main character and in the following weeks, Sara's name started to pop. Jorja Fox was not a happy camper, even
refusing to show up for work at one point. This summer, the show hired
an actress to play a new lab tech, which had fans think that it was done for Sara and that the new character was her replacement.
So, is Sara dead or alive? The answer after the jump!
Continue reading The fate of CSI's Jorja Fox
Posted Jan 22nd 2007 1:28PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, CSI: Miami, Commercials
"When you go to Miami, watch your step. Because every move you make could be your last."
That's a line from the commercial that's been running all week for tonight's CSI: Miami. How does the city of Miami feel about this? It's probably great publicity when your city is not only the setting for the most popular TV show in the universe but the name of the city is actually in the title. But what an odd type of publicity.
Basically, the ad is saying "hey, you might want to come to the city, but you better give it a second thought or you might, you know, die." Sure, I know the show is about murder and the solving of various crimes (mostly, um, murder), but imagine Las Vegas having an ad that said "you might want to come to Las Vegas, but watch out: you'll lose all your money and might be approached by a hooker." Or how about an ad for It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia that said "if you think it's always sunny here, think again. Sometimes it rains, and you might just get raped."