

Newsome went on to explain, “At the top of the scene, Jorja was like, ‘You may not want to do that.’ I was, ‘I think I got it.’ So, at the end of the scene, she was like, ‘I still can’t do that. It is very easy to do that stuff and act at the same time.” “It was just cutting off the swabs and putting in the solutions, and it is just very hypnotic to me. She saw me talking and doing the science at the same time,” said Newsome. Newsome also spoke about Jorja Fox, mentioning a moment where she impressed Fox. “During that scene, he was like, ‘Don’t do it like that. “I remember one time Billy and I were doing this scene together and he invited me to sit down next to him and perform some science,” said Newsome. But it was her first step into the world of CSI, and her co-stars wanted to make sure she got the hang of things easily.



Newsome isn’t new to acting by far, with roles on How to Get Away with Murder, NCIS, and ER. In the same interview with Parade, Paula Newsome spoke about Jorja Fox and William Petersen’s work ethic, and how they helped her through joining the new team. Facing an existential threat that could bring down the Crime Lab, a brilliant team of forensic investigators must welcome back old friends and deploy new techniques to preserve and serve justice in Sin City.‘CSI: Vegas’: Jorja Fox and William Petersen Showed Paula Newsome “the Ropes” With CSI: Vegas, the most watched drama series of the 21st century, CSI, opens a brand new chapter in Las Vegas, the city where it all began. Russell’) the bad guy imitates the depiction of the nine circles of hell as found in a 16th-century version of Dante’s Inferno. Robert Curtis Brown (Undersheriff Cade Wyatt) In the last episode of the thirteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (‘Skin in the Game’) and the story continuing in the first episode of the next season (‘The Devil and D.B. Also, pressure rises for the CSIs when a video game developer’s body is found floating in a fountain before a huge gaming tournament. Under the Skin: Grissom and Sara’s investigation into charges against David Hodges heats up as Internal Affairs joins the hunt.
