For nine seasons, William Petersen's portrayal of the brilliant but reclusive Gil Grissom has transfixed audiences every Thursday night. Now it is Grissom's time to leave the team. From his relationship with Lady Heather, to Nick's being buried alive, to the miniature killer, to his love affair with a fellow CSI, Grissom has kept us on our toes. Catch Grissom's final goodbye on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" Thursday, January 15 on CBS.
ET has a look through the years at Gil Grissom's most memorable and intimate crime scene moments.
The CSI team investigates the suspicious death of a go-cart racer who took his hobby to the highway, when a severed head rolls through tonight's episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing at 9 p.m. on CBS.
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The CSI team is hot on the trail of the miniature killer, an unsolved serial murder case that has been threaded through this entire season, in the seventh season finale of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing tonight at 9 p.m. on CBS -- and ET's THEA ANDREWS is in Las Vegas with the cast of the hit show to get the lowdown on whodunit.
"I was surprised," says WILLIAM PETERSEN, who plays Gil Grissom, of the identity of the killer. "I think the writers have done a brilliant job of moving this whole storyline through to its conclusion. It is pretty special for television. It is scary. It is fun. It is bizarre."
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Things get gorier and grittier than normal for the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" team on tonight's episode, as they take on a case where two neighbors whose encounter with a chainsaw ends badly! Our KEVIN FRAZIER is on the set to get the horrifically entertaining details!
"Yeah, we're staring into the garage of blood and carnage," star WILLIAM PETERSEN says.
The CSI team shows up for a wedding and stays for a murder on tonight's episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing at 9 p.m. on CBS. The action begins when Grissom (WILLIAM PETERSEN), Nick Stokes (GEORGE EADS), Sara Sidle (JORJA FOX) and Captain Jim Brass (PAUL GUILFOYLE) attend a wedding at which the groom's mother is murdered.
"It is a fascinating, sort of character-driven, dark comedy which we rarely do," Jorja tells ET. "What we have is the case of a successful defense attorney, who has represented a lot of less than upstanding characters, who meets a very unpleasant demise at her son's wedding. We try to put the events together, who killed her and why. Of course, there is a twist at the end."
Shocking confessions and tribal madness shake up Thursday night on CBS with new episodes of "Survivor: Panama -- Exile Island" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
This week, the two tribes merge on "Survivor." Hidden agendas quickly overtake the camp as the former La Mina tribe try to convince some of the former Casaya tribemates to join their alliance.
Things get a bit hairy for MARG HELGENBERGER, WILLIAM PETERSEN and their fellow "CSI" investigators as they find themselves in supernatural territory when they examine a homicide involving a werewolf -- or what they think is the mythical, furry beast!
On tonight's episode on CBS at 9 p.m., the gang is investigating the suspicious murder of a man who was covered head to toe in hair and found shot in the heart with none other than a silver bullet -- but that's just the first twist!
MARY HART is on the set of "CSI" as WILLIAM PETERSEN and MARG HELGENBERGER get ready to shoot a two-part episode of the hit CBS procedural drama, with the second part airing tonight at 9 p.m.
"We don't know who the shooter is and two of our main cast members are suspects," Marg tells Mary. "It was a big shootout with bullets flying everywhere, shooters everywhere and cops everywhere. A lot of science is required to figure it out, find the suspects and find the bullets."
It's always something on "CSI," and now that the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" team is reunited, Grissom (WILLIAM PETERSEN) and Catherine (MARG HELGENBERGER) are working together on a case -- and what a case it is! The CSIs discover 11 bodies, but the question is: Is it mass suicide or mass murder?
The grisly discovery of the bodies is made when a suburban home on the edge of the Las Vegas desert is broken into. Following the evidence, Grissom and Catherine find an abandoned military compound that is the residence of a cult. The mystery begins when they discover 11 bodies, but 12 beds. Is the missing cult member a murderer or did he avoid a deadly fate?
The No. 1 crime drama on TV returns with all new episodes when "CSI" premieres its sixth season on Thursday, September 22 at 9 p.m. on CBS, and our JANN CARL has secrets from the set!
The entire cast -- WILLIAM PETERSEN, MARG HELGENBERGER, GARY DOURDAN, GEORGE EADS and JORJA FOX -- is back, and are happy to be reunited as a team after last year when Grissom's (Billy) team was in competition with Catherine's (Marg) team. That is until the end when the final episode, directed by QUENTIN TARANTINO, found them united in their search for the buried-alive CSI (Nick).
How do you top the season four finale of "CSI," directed by QUENTIN TARANTINO, in which Nick (GEORGE EADS) was buried alive with a Web cam? As he lays helpless, the CSI is swarmed and bitten by fire ants, whose sting can be deadly.
"You can throw bugs all over me and they don't bother me but, man, stinky milk," says George, who admits bad smells gross him out more than anything visual. "A coroner explained to me how lucky we are that we don't have to deal with the smell of a dead body. It is pretty horrible."
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is the hottest drama on TV, and has been the entire five years it's been on CBS. Tonight, ET turns the tables on the hit series and conducts its own investigation of the step-by-step process of making the hit series!
It all starts with the word, so the first stop was the writer's room, where Executive Producer/Show runner CAROL MENDELSOHN was conducting a story meeting, at which the writing/producing team puts together the outline, the blueprint for the script.
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