"No loose ends" on Sara’s Death
August 30, 2007 by Jason
It’s what we’ve all been waiting to hear since the end of last season. The only problem is we’ve got to wait until the end of the first episode to hear those answers.
Naren Shankar, executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, had this to say in a BuddyTV article.
Meanwhile, people involved with CSI are still being tight-lipped about whether Fox’s character, Sara, will live or die. Season 7 has left viewers with Sara’s life hanging in the balance, trapped beneath a car somewhere in the desert. According to executive producer Naren Shankar, the upcoming season’s premiere episode “Dead Doll” will finally give a satisfying resolution to last season’s cliffhanger.
“Let’s just say fans will be very satisfied with how it turns out,” he said. “No loose ends will be left dangling at the end of the first episode.”
There you have it folks. But we still have to wait 4 more weeks to find out for ourselves and determine exactly what information won’t be dangling anymore.
This is almost reaching the point of drama we had last season on TV when nobody knew if Sanjaya Malakar would make it another week on American Idol.
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Info Source: ‘CSI’ Stars Talk About Their Characters on BuddyTV














it’s eating at me cuz we know they found the car so what are they gonna find? sara’s body… or i was thinking that she managed to get out or someone else found her like a biker and saved her.
No loose ends… a death doesn’t have loose ends.
This is the first real season I watched from beginning to end and it had to end that way? I can’t wait to find out what happens to Sara!
isn’t that what csi is all about? the loose ends after death? that’s what they do…they find why this and this happened.
Very nice point Greg-o, I hadn’t even thought of that. The show would be pretty boring if there were no loose ends.
I know that the tittle says that she is dead… but i dont think it is about sara. i think it is a bout the pictures they find in the minatures.