Gil and Sara are back in the CSI franchise, and not for a limited time only. CSI: Vegas is a wholly new drama series described as a sequel to the original flagship show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , which premiered in and aired for 15 seasons.
Facing an existential threat that could bring down the Crime Lab, a brilliant new team of investigators must welcome back old friends and deploy new techniques to preserve and serve justice in Sin City. Jason Tracey Elementary , Burn Notice will serve as executive producer and showrunner while Uta Briesewitz Stranger Things , Westworld will direct the first episode and serve as an executive producer on the first episode.
I think in , I thought that, "Wow, we're on the cutting edge of science. Isn't this just amazing? We're going to be able to take that to a whole new level. These actors that are part of the show are so good at being smart and opening the door for an audience to get to learn about this stuff and to get to follow these cases.
The cases are really dark and fun and twisted, and I think another thing that was pretty difficult for CSI: Vegas to do is to come up with cases that we'd never seen before. That has been a huge challenge for the writers. And I feel like they're magicians. The magic that they're doing at creating stories that'll be new, not only are they good, but I think that CSI fans are going to really enjoy going to different dark places that they haven't been before with these really cool characters.
There is a gap in time with what Sara's been up to in these years between. The first episode dropped a few hints here and there about her career and personal life decisions. Was it a treat for you to address some of those questions longtime viewers may have about what she's been up to? It was an absolute treat. I've always thought the story of Sara and Grissom and where they've been for the last five years, to me, would also have made a really fun show, partly because I do love science and I love traveling the world.
And the last five years or so they've been living on a boat, they've been traveling the world, they've been working for marine mammal conservation and marine habitat conservation, and I think that story is a show that I would actually watch.
It was really great to drop some of those pieces. I think it would be fun, even, to tell more of those stories. We're also going to get to see where has Jim Brass been and where has David Hodges been? Those stories are fascinating, too. I think there'll be some surprises in there for all four of these characters that were part of the original show. There's definitely surprises for the audience about where they've been and what they've been doing.
It only seems natural that the question of whether other original cast members will pop back in later on in the season comes up. Are there more surprises in store in terms of familiar faces? I would love to see the old crew again, and I'm not going to answer that question. I want everybody to tune in and watch, but I certainly hope so! What do you want people to take away when they sit down and watch the show, whether they've been a longtime viewer or just dropping in now?
There's a couple of things. That love can prevail and love can last. Anybody who manages to make a love affair work for 21 years through all kinds of stuff, I think that's really cool and really interesting. The other thing is that science is really cool and that science can really help us not only navigate crimes and the worst day of people's lives, it can help us solve so many of the questions that are pressing so very hard on us right now.
The Earth does not have time. We're out of time and science can really help us with that. I hope that invigorates people's excitement and belief in science. It's been a while. Petersen returned, as well, and "CSI: Vegas" sees the pair of them a little more secure in their relationship, which Fox said was fun to play after years of ups and downs.
The new series once again requires them to come together professionally. The series' trailer hints that something happens that calls hundreds of results delivered by their lab into question, meaning any defendant put away with their help might get a chance to go free.
The pair, the Review Journal says, return to Las Vegas to protect the integrity of their work. While they struggle to hold together years of prior cases, a new generation of forensics experts will be solving new cases.
Led by Maxine Roby Paula Newsome , the new team will take advantage of a variety of breakthroughs made in the science of forensics over the last two decades to solve new crimes just maybe don't take the show's word as gospel when it comes to the science or procedure.
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