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Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
Good for her leaving on her own terms, rather than wait for the show to outstay its welcome.
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Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
Too late.
Last season was the best season they've done. Up until then it was in a steady decline, but the writers outdid themselves last year. |
I say good riddance! I haven't liked her since the contract fighting a few years ago. I even remember wondering "why does she think that she's entitled to more money, etc....after a short stint?" I dropped the show soon after that. Same goes for Eads. What makes them think they can pull that?
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Originally Posted by spammied
I say good riddance! I haven't liked her since the contract fighting a few years ago. I even remember wondering "why does she think that she's entitled to more money, etc....after a short stint?" I dropped the show soon after that. Same goes for Eads. What makes them think they can pull that?
CSI is the highest rated TV series for CBS & one of the highest rated shows in primetime, period, it’s an Emmy-winning series & they think that if they don’t return, the ratings will decline & the critical acclaim will go slow-down & hence, they try & ask for more money. |
Glad she's gone :up:
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Let me forecast her future...
"Catch the premiere of the Sci Fi Original Film Grasshoppers... starring Jorja Fox and Lorenzo Lamas" |
Originally Posted by DJariya
Getting at 4 or 5am and working until 6 or 7pm 5 days a week for 10 months sounds like a grueling schedule to me.
It's not like she's going on to become a movie star. Not with that kisser. |
From her comments about "dreams" and mentioning her age, perhaps she wants to make a baby? I know nothing about her personal life story.
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It's THE highest rated show on tv. And really I'm shocked that you haven't said a thing about her holding out coming back to work. They wanted to kill her, and she refused to show up to work, because she didn't like the way she was going to go out(I assume it was this recent story). So she literally refused to film the scenes. Clearly they worked it out, maybe in a way she can leave the show , and come back when her other projects fail. Yeah she's almost 40, so that makes marge like what 60....
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Getting paid six figures a week would take the sting out of it for me. I'd wake up already singing.
Did I mention...I'm just glad she's gone :D |
When they casted Louise Lombard as Sofia, I was hoping Gil (Petersen) would hook up with her instead of Sarah. Petersen has better chemistry with Lombard, plus I think she is so much hotter than Jorja Fox.
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Originally Posted by DJariya
When they casted Louise Lombard as Sofia, I was hoping Gil (Petersen) would hook up with her instead of Sarah. Petersen has better chemistry with Lombard, plus I think she is so much hotter than Jorja Fox.
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Even though Marg is approaching 50, I think she's so much more hotter than Jorja.
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Originally Posted by DJariya
Even though Marg is approaching 50, I think she's so much more hotter than Jorja.
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Originally Posted by DJariya
Petersen has better chemistry with Lombard, plus I think she is so much hotter than Jorja Fox.
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Thank god she is leaving. She basically ruins the show for me with the way she says every line like there is a question mark at the end. I really have no clue how she got this job. She can barely act and she certainly doesn't have a face for TV.
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Let’s face it, the CSI women aren’t much to look at.
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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Everyone thinks their George Clooney. I guess her 15 minutes will be up next month.
Yeah, it sounds like a bad move. If she really wants to do other things, more power to her. She's got plenty of money and could walk the earth kung fu style for all I care. But if she's working crappy TV movies and guess spots in a year, you can just rack it up to another bad career choice. |
To the already list of names (Clooney, Margulies, Shelly Long, Farrah & Suzanne Somers)... DavidCaruso & James Garner. Caruso ironically was lucky enough to be saved by CSI: Miami & Garner by Rockford Files after leaving Maverick.
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Now that Jorja Fox has officially confirmed the worst-kept secret in the TV biz — she's ditching CSI next month after seven years in the forensics lab — we can start to focus on more important things in life. Like, you know, her return to the show! In her only interview, CSI's top gun, Carol Mendelsohn, weighs in on the circumstances surrounding Fox's exit, responds to published reports that she considered killing her off, previews tonight's big marriage proposal, and utters the words grieving fans have been dying to hear: Sara Sidle will be back.
Are you bummed that something couldn't be worked out to keep Jorja around? Carol Mendelsohn: I am very bummed. You know, it's been something we've been facing for a while now [so] I've given it a lot of thought. When Jorja expressed her desire to move on — even though I would have loved nothing more than to have had her here for Season 8 and Season 9 and on — you [react] as you would in any family: You love the person and respect them and want them to be happy and fulfilled. If this was the very end for Sara Sidle on CSI, I don't think I could have handled the last few months. But it's not. Jorja was always No. 6 on our call sheet. We're retiring No. 6, so it's there for Jorja when she comes back. She's definitely returning? Mendelsohn: Yes. You can count on it. This season? Mendelsohn: That I can't say. But the fans will not have seen the last of Sara Sidle. Nor will Grissom. Would you describe her departure as a mutual decision? Mendelsohn: No. It was, in the end, Jorja's decision. And we accept it. I think sometimes the fans don't really understand that the writers are fans of the show, too. And we love Sara Sidle. We love writing for Sara Sidle. And, as an actor, it doesn't get better than Jorja. She's phenomenal. So, yeah, it's heartbreaking [for me], as well as for the cast and the crew. I'm almost tearing up now because it's very hard to say goodbye, even if it's [just] goodbye for now. Did you know she was leaving before you shot the season finale last April? Mendelsohn: Yes. I didn't have a definitive date, but yes. There were reports that the original plan was to kill her off in the finale, but Jorja refused to show up to work and shoot her death scene. Is that true? Mendelsohn: No… I don't, as a fan or a writer, embrace killing off characters — especially when you see this outpouring that we have gotten from the fans in support of keeping Jorja and Sara on the show; it has just been mind-boggling. [We] owe the fans so much and I don't think killing off Sara Sidle would have ever been a way to pay a satisfactory ending for Sara. So what kind of send-off are you giving her? Mendelsohn: I’m not telling you. [Laughs] C'mon. Mendelsohn: As the season unfolds through November, there is a character arc threaded through the episodes for Sara Sidle. And it is something that will build and build and build until the episode in which she departs, sometime in November. Can you shed any light on the final scene, like who's in it with her? Mendelsohn: Jorja is in it with Jorja. She's by herself? Mendelsohn: Yes. What do you make of the intensity of the fan reaction to Jorja's exit? Mendelsohn: It has been astounding. It's incredible how creative our fans are. We got two cases of chocolate covered insects with the message "CSI without Sara bugs us." We got a bouquet of red, pink and white balloons with Hershey kisses and the message was, "Don't break our hearts, keep Jorja Fox on CSI." We got two large cases of Lifesavers with the message, "You were Sara's lifesaver, now be ours, keep Jorja Fox on CSI." They've been sending money in from all over the world [as part of the] Dollars for Sense campaign. One woman named Kim West from Northern Ireland, she and her friends sent in 60 pound notes, and she wrote a four page letter. It's just been overwhelming how many people love Jorja. Did you go back to her and beg her to reconsider? Mendelsohn: I had done everything that I could. But in the end, I respect Jorja. This is something that she wanted to do, and I would never stand in her way. She's coming back at some point anyway. How long before Grissom is ready to move on? Mendelsohn: Oh my God. I don't think that Gil Grissom is the kind of guy that moves on quickly. I was thinking about how Gil Grissom thinks about time, and there's an Indian poet, Rabindranath Tagore, who said, "The butterfly counts not months, but moments." I think Grissom thinks about time that way. I wouldn't count on Gil Grissom moving on. What about a little fling here and there? Mendelsohn: Well, you know, gosh, I don't think of Grissom as a flingy kind of guy. Of course, there is Lady Heather... Grissom's family is the team, and moving forward, you know, that's what Grissom will focus on. His team. His family. Speaking of Lady Heather, will she be back this season? Mendelsohn: You know what? We haven't really talked about it. [But the door is] always open. We love Melinda Clarke. What can you tell me about tonight's episode — Spoiler:
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So, she's quitting the show only to come back as a guest star at some point.
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I still feel that she should have been killed by the Miniature Killer.
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Originally Posted by nateman241
Let’s face it, the CSI women aren’t much to look at.
Liz Vassey But of the leads of all the shows, I have to agree. |
Marg Helgenberger was incredible back in the day. But now she's turning into the wicked witch of the west.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Briggs
To the already list of names (Clooney, Margulies, Shelly Long, Farrah & Suzanne Somers)... DavidCaruso & James Garner. Caruso ironically was lucky enough to be saved by CSI: Miami & Garner by Rockford Files after leaving Maverick.
George Clooney has been very successful since leaving ER. And James Garner had an enormously successful film career, post-Maverick and before returning to TV for The Rockford Files. |
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