Next week’s installment of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Ms Willows Regrets”, is the first of Marg Helgenberger’s final two episodes on the long-running crime drama. As fans prepare to say goodbye to Catherine Willows, CBS shared several videos offering a glimpse of what they can expect in Helgenberger’s penultimate episode:
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Saturday, January 14th, 2012Interview: George Eads
Tuesday, January 10th, 20122011 was a bittersweet year for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s George Eads. During the summer hiatus, Eads happily wed his girlfriend Monika Casey after spending more than five years together. Shortly after the passing of Maverick, his dog and best friend of many years, Eads received news that his father’s health was rapidly declining, ultimately ending in the unfortunate passing this last November. With all of the pressing personal matters in his life, the Nick Stokes actor asked producers of the show that made him a household name to write a “light” start of the season for him so he could travel back and forth from California and Texas to spend some time with his father Arthur Coleman Eads. Now back on the show full-time, the actor is “eternally grateful” to his bosses at CSI for allowing him to be away from the forensic series and promises to be the “best Nick Stokes imaginable.” In his first interview since last year, Eads talks with CSI Files’ Shane Saunders about the loss of another CSI star, how long he imagines being on the CBS series, a potential love interest, and much more. Spoilers after the jump!
‘CSI’ Counts Down To Catherine’s Final Episode
Thursday, January 5th, 2012CSI Files previously posted a video from CBS offering fans a look back at Marg Helgenberger’s (Catherine Willows) time on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as the actress prepares to exit the crime drama later this month. You can find another, longer video embedded after the jump, which features some of Catherine’s most memorable moments over the past twelve seasons:
Helgenberger Visits David Letterman & ‘Live! With Kelly’
Thursday, January 5th, 2012‘CSI’ First Look: ‘Willows in the Wind’
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012CSI Files has a first look photo from the January 25 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, titled “Willows in the Wind.” Click the jump to see the pic, courtesy of CBS! [Updated: January 3, 2012 - 2:20pmPST]
‘CSI’ First Look: ‘Ms. Willows Regrets’
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011CSI Files has first look photos from the January 18 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, titled “Ms. Willows Regrets.” Click the jump to see the photos, courtesy of CBS!
Report: ‘CSI’ Enters A New Era In 2012
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011CSI: Crime Scene Investigation will bid adieu to Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) in January, and welcome Elisabeth Shue as Julie Finlay just two weeks after. With some changes ahead, CSI Files’ Shane Saunders talks with those close to the show and learns of what CSI has in store for the remainder of its twelfth season. Spoilers ahead in this CSI Files report.
CBS Previews Helgenberger’s Farewell
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011CBS shared a video offering fans a look back at Marg Helgenberger’s (Catherine Willows) run on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, as well as a glimpse of her final two episodes on the hit crime drama. As CSI Files previously reported, the actress will leave CSI next month. You can find the video embedded after the jump:
Leaving ‘CSI’ Feels ‘Right’ For Helgenberger
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011The final episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation featuring Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) will air next month, marking the end of an era for the actress. She has been with the series since it began in 2000, and it wasn’t an easy decision to say goodbye. “There are a lot of mixed feelings definitely and in the last few months I have sometimes found myself questioning if it is the right thing to do but ultimately it feels right,” Helgenberger told the The Daily Record. (Spoilers after the jump.)
Guilfoyle Discusses His Career, ‘CSI’ & Cast Changes
Monday, December 19th, 2011CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’s Paul Guilfoyle (Jim Brass) sat down for an interview with Premiere.fr, and he discussed his role on the hit crime drama as well as the upcoming departure of leading lady Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows). “Marg is really a very steady and very beautiful woman on many levels, but as a person she is extremely nice to be around, and funny really, and delightful,” Guilfoyle shared. Over the years on CSI, he continued, “The thing that really has worked for us has been the fact that we all really like each other.” Guilfoyle added that it’s sad to lose a coworker and friend, but “it’s always exciting to have a new person come into a group as well.” As CSI Files previously reported, Elisabeth Shue will join CSI early next year.
You can find the video featuring the full interview embedded after the jump!
Interview: Elizabeth Devine
Thursday, December 15th, 2011It’s good to be Elizabeth Devine. Not only is the former criminalist back on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a consulting producer (Devine left the series after season four to work on spinoff CSI: Miami), but “Genetic Disorder,” her first script produced this season, brought in big ratings–the highest since this season’s premiere. Just a few hours after preliminary ratings surfaced, the Jill of all trades (fair to say for someone who can write and solve crimes in real life!) talks with CSI Files’ Shane Saunders about some behind-the-scenes changes required for her episode, saying goodbye to a best friend, and teases what’s to come after CSI‘s winter hiatus. Spoilers after the jump!
Walk Of Fame Adds Star For Helgenberger Next Month
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011Earlier this year, CSI Files reported that CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’s Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) would be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Helgenberger’s ceremony will take place on January 23, 2012, and the star will be located two spots away from former CSI costar William Petersen (Gil Grissom), who received a star back in 2009.
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Monday, December 12th, 2011Interview: Joe Pokaski
Friday, December 9th, 2011Crossing Jordan and Heroes alum Joe Pokaski joined CSI: Crime Scene Investigation this season as a supervising producer; and since his addition to the series, Pokaski’s hit the ground running with two iconic CSI episodes. His debut episode “Tell-Tale Hearts” was based on a story by technical consultant Larry Mitchell, and encapsulated a blend of humor and stark drama in a case that left the CSI team with more suspects than answers. This week, his second CSI creation, “Zippered,” aired, acting as part one of a three-part exit storyline for the show’s leading lady. In the following interview, Pokaski speaks with CSI Files’ Shane Saunders about setting the stage for a character exit, collaborating with close friends, upcoming episodes, and more. (Contains spoilers!)








