Q&A with Jorja Fox
A couple seasons back, she was almost blown up. She got a DUI. Her boyfriend dumped her. Grissom (William Petersen) sort of dumped her. She had authority issues and I was wondering if she was always going to have them. I felt like the emotional punching bag.
Going into this season, I wanted her to lighten up a little bit. So far, so good. It's the first season in a while where I'm able to smile and wink.
Episode 5 had us in a hotel room in bed together. It was really surprising. But that episode evolved into one with Nick solving a big case (because Petersen was unavailable when it filmed)
The Grissom and Sara storyline is not over. It will get revisited. I'm inclined to think it will be this year. Because I'm a romantic at heart, I'd like to see something. From time to time, I get asked by fans when Sara and Grissom are going to do it.
People offer story ideas all the time. Sometimes they can give me the creeps. When a stranger comes up and talks to you about a murder, you're like 'Ok. Thanks.'
I think the special-effects guys are trying to gross me out. It's a game for them. One of the grossest episodes was this season when Greg (Eric Szmanda) and Sara found liquefied bodies in a car and he got gobs of one of them on his face. I had to leave the room. There was another one a couple years ago where a guy gets hit by a car, impaled and left in a garage for two or three days. That's the one where I came closest to losing my dinner.
I've been one for a long time. Right around season two, we had a story line where Grissom and Sara watch a pig decompose. I had said we should definitely use a fake pig, not a real one.
And I made sure that Sara became a vegetarian.
We have attempted to steal the fake bodies for the carpool lane. Do I have a carpool lane fake friend? I don't. I won't say who, but someone who was late for a particular event took one.
We don't encourage this sort of behavior. I want to be on the record with that.
I've had a theater company for seven or eight years. A group of us produced a musical last year. It's called "Dear Bernard," (and it's) about a woman from a small town in England who moves to America to try and make it as a star. We're taking the show to London in June.
I wish I had the talent to do musical theater. I'd put together a band and go on the road. We do have a lunchtime jam band on the CSI set, though. Lots of crew people are in it. Gary Dourdan (Warrick) plays a mean guitar and bass. Robert David Hall (Dr. Robbins) plays guitar. Marg Helgenberger (Catherine) plays piano.
I have been pitching an all-musical CSI episode for five years. Grissom is in the lab and some chemical affects him badly and so this whole thing takes place in his head. While he's delirious, the show becomes a musical. Everybody would have to sing. Quite probably it would be the last episode ever.

