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grissom and sara
not a fan of sara's at all. grissom can do better. while i think grissom and catherine would make a good couple, it would hinder the show.
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Oct 22, 2007 8:52 PM
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I LOVE THEM TOGETHER .THIS THING WITH GRISS WITH LH OR CAT IS WRONG BECAUSE THEY HAD THERE CHANCE AND LOST.SO GRISS KNOW WHO HE WANTS.
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Oct 22, 2007 10:16 PM
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obviously you aren't a romantic person bc GSR is the best thing to happen on the show. The writer's should be smart and let them get married, she gets transferred and her husband sends her romantic letters,emails goes to see her etc.
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Oct 24, 2007 11:48 PM
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I do not think Gil and Sara are a good match. She is not an interesting individual nor is she a happy one. I would like to see Gil with a more feminine woman......namely, the blonde dr. who does the facial reconstruction. There was a spark there!
Magee321
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Oct 26, 2007 2:56 PM
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They are absolutely a great match. They are both brainy. Katherine is too high maintenance with her perfect hair, makeup and low cut tops. She is there for the male viewers. Warwick Brown and the other guy, Eads? are there for the female viewers. Only Sarah and Gil are for those who are into the science of it.
I wish Sarah will stay on and they get married. I think Gil is a hunk and I'll bet very romantic... their chemistry is great!
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Nov 8, 2007 5:28 PM
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There's NO chemistry between Griss & Sarah.He had a much more revealing interest in the Dominatrix - and that was mutual.Sarah is such a bland empty sad vessel while Gris has depth and character.The brooding intellectual is far and away more real man than Sarah can expect to keep.I say let Sarah go - she won't be missed.Let Gris be a free agent and give him a little more of a life outside the lab so he'll have the opportunity to meet a worthwhile female to share some of his time & attention.
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Nov 8, 2007 11:37 PM
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Bring Sara back !!!! give her a raise bring her back with Grissom
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Nov 9, 2007 1:59 AM
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The cross over show was ok. The scene with Jack in Gills office was hallarious but once again EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED with the lack of GSR. Next week is so predictable! Yah writer's, we know she is leaving (the strike should do you some good to try to get your creativity back) so she is rethinking about her future as a CSI... wow that was really unique. In fact it is insulting and a slap in the face that the whole GSR was build up and now it will be dropped. There is a proposal, a ring, a kiss come on writer's you have insulted our intelligence. What was wrong with writing in a happy storyline!
I am definitely ready to go back to the gym for Thursday nights rather than watch anymore CSI. I can obtain my information about what happened from the web next week. I will continue to watch reruns of GSR, (5 hours of CSI Sunday) buy DVDs up until the beginning of season 8, And when I get wind of Sara's return I will most definitely be watching but until then....Goodbye CSI
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Nov 9, 2007 4:29 AM
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I do agree that Grissom and Sara are clearly mismatched but I do not think that Catherine is the woman for him. Catherine and Warrick have excellent chemistry and I think she and Grissom are better off as friends and colleagues.
I could see Grissom with Sofia or Lady Heather even Terri the anthropologist but certainly not Sara. I could not see Grissom marrying any of them however because well this is a crime scene investigation show not a soap opera and marriage just is not what I think of when I think about forensic science.
The "fans" who want Grissom and Sara to get married do not really understand the characters or the show at all in my opinion. That idea would just really take away from the whole point of the show and would be very out of character for both Grissom and Sara.
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Dec 6, 2007 5:54 PM
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I like Sara..i saw an item in a tv rag, about getting rid of damaged goods. sorry, i have been there and worked on myself. sara is smart, good at her job, and shes been in love with grissom while he fell over himself for the lady who made faces on skulls, the dominatrix.
personally i give up on the show that has been teasing us with sara caring for grissom thru it all. fallen down on A.. and fought her way back on her feet.MY KINDA GAL!!!
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Dec 11, 2007 8:15 PM
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I'm glad Sara's gone. The soap opera of their lame(and unconvincing)romance is over and maybe when the writer's get back, they'll write some good case driven stories. Remember, CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation NOT Cause Sara's Involved. Helengs
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Dec 12, 2007 6:14 PM
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grissom and sara are a great match,he understands her and vice a versa;with sara gone the excitement of seeing their chemistry in progress is gone,and whatever happened to the cocoon grissom sent sara we never did get to see it open up,and grissom even said that she would be surprised when it did-so what happened with that? You definitly have to bring back sara aka Jorja Fox she was my favorite,I loved her sarcasm and her ability and courage to stand up or speak for the victims!I love everyone-main characters on the show but sara was the bomb!!!Grissom now seems lost and sad without her;please please please bring her back,those who don't want her back or just jealous!
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Dec 13, 2007 7:49 PM
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I miss the scenes with Fox and Petersen. For me they were the highlights of the episodes. Even though their story line was minor in the scheme of things, their scenes together complimented the best episodes and made the bad episodes better. For 7 years we followed their characters through good times and bad. I pray that better times are ahead for them.
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Dec 15, 2007 7:49 PM
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Personally, i'd pair catherine willows with Horatio Caine. Sara and Grissom are a perfect match
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Dec 16, 2007 12:24 AM
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Why GSR works: They have been frients for almost ten years and do like each other, both are passionate about science therefore will always have something to talk about, have common (and different)interests, like to solve puzzles and the age difference is irrevelant as Sara didn't have much of a childhood and is more mature than her age. There's more but I'll stop.
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Apr 11, 2008 5:11 PM
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