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  1. Actor William Petersen who plays Gil Grissom on the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has announced his intention to leave the show to pursue a career in theatre.

    Petersen’s contract with CBS concluded with the end of the seventh season. Petersen has not signed a new contract saying, “I plan to go back to Chicago and do plays starting next year. I’ve been talking to (artistic director) Dennis Zacek at Victory Gardens Theatre, and we’re going to do a play as soon as we can get enough time to make it worth everyone’s while.”

    As the most interesting character on the series by a long shot this should have a devastating effect on the show’s popularity. But it seems that even in TV land the show must go on. CBS is still planning on moving on with the eighth season of this immensely popular series.

    Am I crazy or is the phrase, “Returning to a career in theater,” just a Hollywood eupehmism for “too drunk to work.”

  2. Huge spoilers ahead!

    You have been warned

    Next Episode

    Basically, this is another show where they make you think that Charlie's going to die, but then it doesn't happen.

    Desmond tells Charlie that he's seen a vision of Charlie's death and that this time it HAS to happen because it's going to cause another of his visions to come true -- one of Claire and her baby being rescued from the island by a helicopter. He tells Charlie that he's going to drown after turning a switch next to a yellow light in a new underwater hatch.

    At the same time, Sayid tells Jack that he can't get a rescue signal out on Naomi's phone because Rousseau's old distress call is blocking the signal. He tells Jack that they need to go to a radio tower to turn it off. Juliet, though, tells them that still won't get the signal out because Ben has been blocking all transmissions from the island by a jamming device on an underwater hatch called THE LOOKING GLASS.

    They know from Sayid's maps that the hatch is flooded. Charlie volunteers for the suicide missions to swim down there and turn off the signal. After what Desmond's told him, he now knows that this is his destiny.

    He swims down to the underwater hatch -- but it isn't flooded! He comes up in a pressurized chamber. He's overjoyed that he doesn't have to die....but discovers that there's TWO CHICKS down there (probably Others) pointing guns at him.

    The FLASHBACKS are the five greatest moments in Charlie's life. He saves a stranger being beaten on the street (the stranger is Nadia, Sayid's long-lost love), he shows his Dad he can swim when he's a young kid, he hears YOU ALL EVERYBODY on the radio for the first time, and his brother Liam gives him the DS ring. But his greatest moment is when he met Claire on the beach the first night after the plane crashed on the island. (He writes down these five memories and asks Desmond to give them to Claire after he's gone).

    The episode is just okay. Not as good as the last two, it's basically setting things up for the finale. It would've been better if they'd have killed Charlie in it.

    Now onto the finale...

  3. The only problem with the game is that if you don't play attacking midfielder or center forward, you won't win because your team won't score any goals. But it is a good game with some nice details (like the contracts with nike and adidas for your boots among others)

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