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    (Entertainment Weekly) -- For nine years, "CSI" star William Petersen has had itall. And that was exactly the problem.

    "The reason I'm leaving is because

    I'm afraid I'm becoming too

    comfortable," says Petersen.

    "It's 'CSI' -- they pay me a lot of

    money, and I don't have to work very

    hard anymore. I've got it all figured

    out. And I just realized, God, as an

    artist, I'm going to atrophy. You do

    anything for nine years, it becomes

    somewhat rote. I didn't want to be on

    the show because they were paying

    me money and I liked the money. I

    didn't want to be on the show

    because it saved me from having to go look for other jobs. Just didn't want it. It

    was too safe for me at this point. So I needed to try and break that, and the way

    to do that, for me, is the theater."

    So, with his final "CSI" episode scheduled to air Thursday on CBS, Petersen is

    saying goodbye to the show that made him very, very famous and very, very rich.

    He's now living in Chicago, where he's resumed a career as a theater actor.

    Leaving fame and fortune behind in the name of artistic integrity? There's a novel

    concept for Hollywood. But still, isn't he just a little sentimental about parting

    ways with a character that has defined him since 2000?

    "I won't miss Grissom," says Petersen matter-of-factly. "It was a complete life for

    me that's reached its end, and it's reached it in the right way, I think. So I won't

    miss Grissom. And I hope that the audience won't miss him either."

    As a producer on the drama since its debut in 2000 and an exec producer since

    2004, Petersen is one of the highest-paid actors on television (earning a reported

    $600,000 per episode). Over the years, he's watched his show turn into a ratings

    powerhouse and -- with syndication and spin-offs -- a veritable billion-dollar

    industry for CBS, which will no doubt feel the pain of Petersen's departure.

    Petersen has definitely left his mark on this crime

    scene. From the moment in 1999 when he persuaded

    creator Anthony E. Zuiker to change Gil's last name

    from Sheinbaum to Grissom, to the spring of 2007

    when he began to map out his character's much-anticipated exit, Petersen has

    played a significant role in the direction of his hit show.

    "The first day I met Billy, before filming the pilot, he said to me he wanted to

    re-create an ensemble feel of a theater company, to have that type of

    collaboration," says executive producer Carol Mendelsohn. "It's not the easiest

    road to take, to have true collaboration." However, she feels Petersen's insistence

    on teamwork "has been an essential element to our success, on every level."

    Petersen, who's unapologetic about his occasional my-way-or-the-highway

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  • antics, says he wanted a producer title to ensure that the cast and crew always

    had an advocate. "Otherwise, it's completely unbalanced because everything is

    tilted toward the network and the studio and the writers. It can't just be generals.

    You have to have a few lieutenants. That's where I came in."

    Naturally, then, it was Petersen -- and not producers or the network -- who

    decided when and where Grissom would finally step outside the yellow tape. "For

    years, Billy had been saying he wanted to go, so we knew that one day he'd ask

    to be written out," says Mendelsohn. "We had a game plan for a long time."

    Petersen and the writers were set on hammering out an exit strategy that would

    seem organic to the world of forensic science. That's where the real-life Grissoms

    came into play. "You talk to all of the CSIs we know, and they all have a short

    [career] life," says Petersen. "They can do this for a while and then they all try to

    become techs (advisers) for our show! None of them want to go back down an

    alley and process fingerprints on a garbage can anymore."

    The long goodbye officially began in November 2007, when Gil's fiancee Sara

    (Jorja Fox) fled Las Vegas for destinations unknown, and it continued with the

    tragic shooting death of Warrick (Gary Dourdan) in October of the following year.

    In fact, Petersen should have been gone by now: Warrick's death and Grissom's

    swan song were originally scheduled to air by last May, but the 100-day writers'

    strike shortened the season, so there wasn't enough time to tell all the stories

    Petersen wanted -- including the return of the Miniature Serial Killer and Melinda

    Clarke's dominatrix, Lady Heather.

    Postponing his farewell not only put some much-needed space between the

    high-profile exits of Fox and Dourdan, it also gave the show's creative team

    plenty of time to find Petersen's successor. After putting out feelers to an

    impressive roster of stars (Kurt Russell and John Malkovich were approached),

    the producers set their sights on Laurence Fishburne, who hasn't starred on TV

    since playing Cowboy Curtis on "Pee-wee's Playhouse" back in the '80s.

    While Fishburne is known on screen as a cool character, his first days on set last

    September -- as research pathologist--turned-college professor Dr. Raymond

    Langston -- revealed anxiety underneath that calm demeanor. "CSI's" Marg

    Helgenberger recalls how the 47-year-old actor rode his motorcycle to work on

    the first day and ended up clutching his helmet during a meeting with the writers.

    "He said, 'I'm just gonna hang on to this because I'm kind of nervous,"' she

    remembers. "It was really sweet. I think he feels the weight of the challenge of

    taking over that part. I mean, obviously it's not the same part as Gil, but that

    character was indelible and well-liked -- all that stuff that Billy was."

    Adds Fishburne, "Billy was the daddy of the whole thing and Daddy was leaving.

    Then in comes Uncle Fish. A lot of people didn't know what to expect."

    When Petersen's final day of shooting arrived on October 10, about 200 members

    of the show's cast and crew assembled on the "CSI" soundstage to watch his

    character's last stroll through the dimly lit lab. Though everyone knew that

    Petersen wasn't gone forever -- he'll retain his producer title and he's promised to

    return for the occasional episode, though that probably won't occur until next

    season -- it didn't make his departure any less significant.

    Co-star Helgenberger can't even think about the "painful" day without tearing up.

    "I couldn't stop crying," she says. "It was hard. I'm having a hard time now,

    because, you know, we had a great nine years together. It's just over. It's the end

    of an era."

    First things first, though: The man with the beard still has to take his final bow,

    though nobody's revealing how. But an even bigger cliff-hanger is what will

    happen to the show after he's gone. "I'm sick he is leaving," says one EW.com

    poster named Betty. " 'CSI' is Gil."

    Jasmine puts it more bluntly: "Once Grissom is gone from the original 'CSI,' so

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  • am I."

    As he looks forward to the next chapter in his career, Petersen hopes viewers will

    adopt his attitude about Grissom's exit: no tears necessary.

    "I think there's a way for the audience to remember him, like losing a great

    co-worker they've known for years," says the actor, who hasn't ruled out starring

    in another TV show -- someday. "He didn't die in a plane crash, he didn't get a

    brain tumor. He's out there."

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