William Petersen's last "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode hasn't even aired yet -- it airs Thursday, Jan. 15 at 9 p.m. on CBS, but there is already talk that he will be back.
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.
It is the beginning of the end for Grissom (William Petersen) on tonight's "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," but the beginning of what, hopefully, will be an exciting new character when Laurence Fishburne joins the cast as Dr. Raymond Langston.
ET has confirmed that even before they star together on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," William Petersen and Laurence Fishburne will make an appearance together when they present at "The 60th Primetime Emmy® Awards" on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m.
ET confirms that after eight seasons, William Petersen is leaving the hit CBS drama "CSI," but sources tell ET this does not signal the end of the series, which continues to be one of the top rated shows on CBS.
If Thursday night's episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" seems to be funnier than usual, it is because it was written by the writers from "Two and a Half Men" as part of a crossover.
It's official! After long negotiations, WILLIAM PETERSEN will be returning for the ninth season of the long-running CBS crime series "CSI" -- albeit for less episodes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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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In its seventh season, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is as strong as ever. There are even those who think the procedural drama is better than ever!
"It has been a great year and a very interesting year," WILLIAM PETERSEN, who plays Grissom, the head of the CSI crime lab, tells ET's THEA ANDREWS, who flew to Las Vegas for the filming of the May sweeps episodes of the hit series. "The whole miniature killer [story] we have been doing off and on throughout the year has been really fascinating for us and, I think, for the audience, too."
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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.
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