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The mustache the shaggy hair it’s like distracting from the show how odd he looks with these dramatically different styles. There was a point where George Eads was filing an Evel Knievel telefilm for TNT. He was also shooting CSI at the same time. So his hair and mustache were reflecting the other movie.
Jan 19, 2006 · George Eads 's (Nick Stokes) temporary mustache was one of the most talked about topics online. In the last issue of the New Zealand Herald the actor finally explained why he grew it. "I grew a horrible moustache," the actor said. "I quit smokin' and you get pretty wound up wanting a cigarette, you know, you just want to pick a fight.
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During Season 6's A Bullet Runs Through It (Part 1 and 2) and Dog Eat Dog, Nick had an ill-advised mustache, but soon got rid of it. Despite the ill-advisement of his moustache, it made his character look more rogue and scary to suspects. He is seen throughout the series with dark hair that always stays relatively short and spiky. During Season 6, ...
Nick has a natural empathy with the people affected by the crimes he investigates, especially those involving children. Other members of the team believe that it is better to maintain an emotional distance. This difference in outlook is a source of much comment and occasionally raised voices. In the Season 2 episode Overload, Nick confessed to Cath...
Nick specializes in hair and fiber analysis. After Grissom left, Nick starts taking classes to become the lab's new "bug guy." ("73 Seconds")
Nick seems to have had a very close relationship with his father, Bill Stokes, as they had nicknames for each other, Pancho for Nick and Cisco for Bill, most likely from the famous TV show, "The Cisco Kid" It is seen that he is very protective about his mother, but definitely not a mother's boy. Nick's father, Bill Stokes, is a judge. ("Grave Dange...
Nick was nearly killed when he was incapacitated using ether, put inside an acrylic glass coffin and buried underground while an installed web camera provided visuals of his plight to his coworkers who were initially helpless to save him.
It turned out Nick was the target of an attack on the CSI team by a man whose daughterwas implicated in a murder case. The deathtrap culminated when fire ants entered Nick's coffin and attacked him. Although Nick was in horrific agony in this ordeal, the ants gave Gil Grissom (who is an insect expert) a vital clue that allowed the team to determine his location. The box was also rigged with Semtex explosive. Thus informed, Nick's coworkers rushed to his rescue and managed to save him from the...
In the season 9 premiere, For Warrick, Nick is shown to remain calm and composed upon learning of Warrick's death. However, later, when confronting a wounded Undersheriff McKeen—Warrick's killer—the undersheriff goads an increasingly angry Nick into attempting to shoot him as well. Jim Brass hears a shot fired and arrives on the scene to find McKee...
Nick is promoted to Assistant Supervisor on the Graveyard shift after Sara advises Catherine that she needs a number two. Nick is also seen dealing with tarantulas, and is shown taking Grissom's old tarantula under his care.
Nick was shot with a shotgun by Dr. Jekyll. He played dead on the floor until he was able to pick his gun off the floor, and then he killed Jekyll with a series of tightly grouped shots to his chest.
Nick meets Jeffrey McKeenagain when he is connected to a triple murder. When he turns out to have corrupt cops inside the LVPD on his payroll, the dawning internal investigation brings up memories of Warrick's death for Nick, who announces to Greg and Sara that he intends to quit.
Having quit the lab, Nick decides to celebrate by getting drunk outside of a liquor store, only to end up in jail after an altercation between him and two police officers. Sara finds Nick and asks him how many beers he's had tonight. She tells him he can quit tomorrow if he still wants to, but not tonight. After working with the team, he manages to rescue Kaitlyn Russell from Paul Kimball, a police officer on McKeen's payroll. Nick then decides that he wishes to stay with the team again and i...
Nick is usually affable and gets along with his coworkers. He considered coworker Warrick Browna very good friend. After Warrick died, Nick put together a college fund for his son. (Turn, Turn, Turn) He also often jokes and laughs with Greg Sanders even when the rookie CSI was still working as a lab technician. He often flirts with and teases Sara ...
Nick Stokes. Nicholas "Nick" Stokes is a fictional character from the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by George Eads. [1] He made his first screen appearance in the show's pilot, broadcast on October 6, 2000, and departed the series on February 15, 2015, in " The End Game." Eads is credited in 335 episodes of the series.
After finding Master of DNA , and being so grateful for the list of canon Greg Sanders facts, I went on a hunt to try and find a similar list for Nick. Surprisingly enough, I couldn't find one; so I decided to start one. I don't have any of the eps on DVD, and I have a couple downloaded, but I…
Aug 17, 2022 · When "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" first aired in 2000, the hit CBS show was an instant sensation. Almost single-handedly re-invigorating the network police procedural, the show ran for 15 ...
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I can't remember what season, but for awhile, he wore this gigantic, tacky ring that featured something like a screaming skull. It was his, not for the character if I recall. If you're a grown-ass man who thinks "this giant skull ring is badass," you need a "What Not to Wear" intervention or some "Queer Eye" help.