It's funny, I was just thinking it was about time for some answers to be revealed on CSI, while also lamenting the lack of continuous quality since William Peterson left the show.
Presto, I was graced with an overdue guest appearance by the actor himself on "The Two Mrs. Grissoms," one granted some much needed insight into his relationship with Sarah.
I generally have mixed feelings about episodes that are more focused on the character relationships in the show than an actual crime, but I think the audience was overdue for some sort of explanation about Sarah and Grissom's long-distance marriage. While not everything was revealed about their relationship, there was at least some genuine insight granted, and we also got to meet Grissom's mom.
Sarah has certainly grown over the years. It's apparent she still feels awkward around those that are deaf, but she's started to adjust since some...
Presto, I was graced with an overdue guest appearance by the actor himself on "The Two Mrs. Grissoms," one granted some much needed insight into his relationship with Sarah.
I generally have mixed feelings about episodes that are more focused on the character relationships in the show than an actual crime, but I think the audience was overdue for some sort of explanation about Sarah and Grissom's long-distance marriage. While not everything was revealed about their relationship, there was at least some genuine insight granted, and we also got to meet Grissom's mom.
Sarah has certainly grown over the years. It's apparent she still feels awkward around those that are deaf, but she's started to adjust since some...
- 2/4/2011
- by alithea.sexton@gmail.com (Alithea Sexton)
- TVfanatic
Marlee Matlin has revealed that she is keen to star in a new CSI spinoff series. The deaf actress will play Julia Holden, a college professor and the protege of Gil Grissom's mother Betty (Phyllis Frelich), in an episode expected to air in February. She joked to Zap2it: "We have to have another CSI. I'm making the announcement that I think there should be CSI: Chicago. I want it badly and I'm dead serious about it." She added: "I need to be (more)...
- 12/20/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
If Marlee Matlin has her way, there will be more "CSI" dramas than just the three -- the original, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," and its spin-offs, ("CSI: Miami" and "CSI: NY") that CBS has on the air now.
Matlin guest-stars in an episode of the original "CSI," tentatively scheduled to air Thursday, Feb. 3. In "The Two Mrs. Grissoms," which has been in production this past week, Matlin plays Julia Holden, a professor at a college for the deaf, whose mentor is fellow professor Betty Grissom (Phyllis Frelich), mother of former head CSI Gil Grissom (William Petersen).
This causes tension with Grissom's current wife, CSI Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), who simultaneously must deal with her mother-in-law and with Julia, who's also Grissom's ex-girlfriend. It doesn't help that both Julia and Mrs. Grissom are deaf and can speak to each other in American Sign Language, which Sara is struggling to learn.
As to whether Mrs.
Matlin guest-stars in an episode of the original "CSI," tentatively scheduled to air Thursday, Feb. 3. In "The Two Mrs. Grissoms," which has been in production this past week, Matlin plays Julia Holden, a professor at a college for the deaf, whose mentor is fellow professor Betty Grissom (Phyllis Frelich), mother of former head CSI Gil Grissom (William Petersen).
This causes tension with Grissom's current wife, CSI Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox), who simultaneously must deal with her mother-in-law and with Julia, who's also Grissom's ex-girlfriend. It doesn't help that both Julia and Mrs. Grissom are deaf and can speak to each other in American Sign Language, which Sara is struggling to learn.
As to whether Mrs.
- 12/18/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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