I would never, ever tire of being Sara.Īnd then I thought, “Wow! It’s so flattering, what an amazing opportunity. I was like, “Do we want to pull Sara and Grissom out of paradise? Who gets that kind of an ending?” And then, of course, Sara obviously is my favorite character that I’ve ever played. I really thought that it was a book that had closed that had had many, many chapters, and we had such an amazing sendoff.
Well, it was a total surprise I never really thought that we would ever revisit the show. It’s almost going to be like Gotham City.”įox spoke more about her return to the role of Sara after a six-year absence, what it’s like working with the new cast members and the new technology, and how she and Gil can afford to stay in such a luxurious hotel suite!Īfter a six-year absence you returned to the character, what was it like to play Sara once again?
In addition to that, if all these criminals get out, a lot are really, really, really bad people who are going to be on the street at the same time. “It’s not only a dear friend and colleague that she worked with for years whose life is on the line, but secondly, the entire lab’s life’s work is on the line. “It is very challenging to think clearly because the stakes are so high,” Fox tells in this exclusive interview. Now, they just have to find a way to prove his innocence and, at the same time, save their lives’ work by clearing the Las Vegas Crime Lab’s name as well. They finally found proof of a break-in at Hodges’ home that explains so much of the planted evidence against him, and they were able to take that one step further and figure out who is involved in the frame. Now that Sara Sidle ( Jorja Fox) and Gil Grissom ( William Petersen) both believe that Hodges ( Wallace Langham) was framed on CSI: Vegas, things are looking up.