You just made my summer! (claps enthusiastically) I'd love Khandi to return to
CSIM. How's the Ren. Faire going? Is the weather cooperating this time? Thanks
to Jennifer K. in Vancouver, I'm back in the group!
LawDog
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> "Is Khandi Alexander returning to CSI: Miami as a regular cast member for the
2009-10 season? — Rob
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> TIM: I see where you're going: With Dr. Tara Price likely out of the picture,
why not bring back her predecessor? Alexander's people, however, say that, at
least for now, she isn't scheduled to return. She will be a series regular,
however, on Treme, the yet-to-be-scheduled HBO series about post-Katrina New
Orleans from The Wire mastermind David Simon."
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> "Any CSI: Miami fans who never warmed up to The 4400 alumna Megalyn
Echikunwoke as a satisfactory replacement for original cast member Khandi
Alexander might have cause to feel vindicated.
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> Echikunwoke this week surfaced on TNT's Raising the Bar, where she has landed
a recurring role and is poised for an on-screen romance with J. August Richards'
prosecuting attorney.
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> Echikunwoke will appear in at least three episodes of the legal drama, a TNT
rep tells TVGuide.com.
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> What does this mean for the actress' run as CSI: Miami's medical examiner?
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> When last seen in this season's penultimate episode, Echikunwoke's Dr. Tara
Price was being hauled off on charges of stealing evidence from deceased
victims. (Um, ew.) In the season finale, no mention was made of the character's
fate.
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> A spokesperson for the CBS procedural would not confirm Echikunwoke's exit
from the cast, but instead teased, "On CSI: Miami, you never know when someone
will return.""
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