A repressed depressed middle aged couple quietly pining for each other in the background of a larger story is the epitome of romance, actually
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A repressed depressed middle aged couple quietly pining for each other in the background of a larger story is the epitome of romance, actually
Sara Sidle + Gil Grissom + a beautiful game.
William Petersen recalls, “Originally my line was some nonfunctional response, maybe about bugs or something. And right before we shot, I went over to Danny [Cannon] and I said, ‘Listen, l’ve got an ad-lib here, and I’ll let it go by like I didn’t even say it.’” [Carol] Mendelsohn remembers, “I actually heard those lines about beauty in the dailies and thought, did we just go too far? I was afraid we’d jumped ahead in the relationship, that it was too revealing. But it came out of who those characters are, who they had evolved into.”
– Mike Flaherty and Corinne Marrinan, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Companion (2004).
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