Season 8 Spoiler Discussion #2 - Spoiler Scene: Do Not Cross

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you mean isn't missing for a full day? *a bit confused*

In the 'Untouchable' episode, I thought maybe Mac was missing maybe a few hours, that is if the police weren't called because of his truck. I don't know how long it would take for the police to be called or drive down that road.

In the episode where the baker owner got shot, Don was kinda out of touch with Mac and Mac wondered where he was most of the day since he was probably calling him.

It'd be more interesting that maybe Adam or Lindsay calls her but she doesn't respond then they wait awhile then try again. I just think a full day would be more interesting.
 
It'd be more interesting that maybe Adam or Lindsay calls her but she doesn't respond then they wait awhile then try again. I just think a full day would be more interesting.

Since I suspect that she'll be attacked in her own home, I think it's a very probable scenario that she'll be missing for a while.
 
It'd be more interesting that maybe Adam or Lindsay calls her but she doesn't respond then they wait awhile then try again. I just think a full day would be more interesting.

Since I suspect that she'll be attacked in her own home, I think it's a very probable scenario that she'll be missing for a while.

But if it's in her own home, then where the hell is Ellie? Can't wait til Friday.

I did wonder where it was though, I didn't think she'd be dumb enough to go visit him.
 
It'd be more interesting that maybe Adam or Lindsay calls her but she doesn't respond then they wait awhile then try again. I just think a full day would be more interesting.

Since I suspect that she'll be attacked in her own home, I think it's a very probable scenario that she'll be missing for a while.

But if it's in her own home, then where the hell is Ellie? Can't wait til Friday.

I did wonder where it was though, I didn't think she'd be dumb enough to go visit him.

Ellie could be at school. . . or over at The Black Hole of Continuity's house for a play date. :shifty:

Also, Jo could initially be attacked out of the house and brought somewhere else.
 
Since I suspect that she'll be attacked in her own home, I think it's a very probable scenario that she'll be missing for a while.

But if it's in her own home, then where the hell is Ellie? Can't wait til Friday.

I did wonder where it was though, I didn't think she'd be dumb enough to go visit him.

Ellie could be at school. . . or over at The Black Hole of Continuity's house for a play date. :shifty:

Also, Jo could initially be attacked out of the house and brought somewhere else.

I bet Ellie is already in the black hole of continuity.

EDIT: Well, if a Marine can be attacked from behind then I guess Jo could be attacked from behind.
 
This really isn't a spoiler, but I have no idea where to put it so I'm putting it here. If someone knows a better place for it let me know and I'll delete this post and put it where it belongs.

From TVGuide.com's Ask Matt:

Question: I have a question regarding CSI: NY and Blue Bloods. Have the producers of the shows thought about doing a crossover episode? Since both take place in NYC and are on back-to-back, it would be really cool to see. — Marni

Matt Roush: I haven't heard of any such plans, which doesn't mean it won't happen, but should it never come to pass, there are a few logical explanations. One being that they are produced on separate coasts: Blue Bloods on location in and around New York City, and while CSI: NY does on occasion shoot in the city, its primary base of operations is Los Angeles. Plus the shows are run by completely separate production/writing teams, and coordinating these kinds of crossovers are complicated, even for shows within the same franchise. But most essentially, given the prominence of Blue Bloods' Reagan family within the NYPD establishment, it's probably best for CSI: NY to pretend they don't exist, so on those occasions when the crime lab interacts with the top brass, we're not presented with unnecessary continuity problems.
 
Never really liked crossovers anyway. If TNT or Spike air it, it would only air the one episode and the crossover would air another time.
 
Part of me likes the idea of a CSI:NY/Blue Bloods crossover (and the shows are perfectly placed in the schedule for it), but to be honest, I don't think it would really work. They're such different series, for all that they may both be about NYPD officers catching bad guys.
 
Part of me likes the idea of a CSI:NY/Blue Bloods crossover (and the shows are perfectly placed in the schedule for it), but to be honest, I don't think it would really work. They're such different series, for all that they may both be about NYPD officers catching bad guys.

I didn't even think about the fact that on Blue Bloods Frank Reagan is the police chief. That totally wouldn't work with NY where they have totally different people in charge. I suppose they could make FR the chief on NY, but then they'd have to try and get Tom Selleck every time they want to show the chief on the show and that is just too hard to do. It's one of those situations where once they crossover it's hard to suspend belief that FR isn't the chief on NY any longer but he still is on BB.
 
Yeah, I think I've expressed a desire to see the shows cross over before (probably more than once), but when I really think about it, it wouldn't work. It's just the way the shows are set up, not to mention the difference in tone and the way they tell stories - plus, of course, they film on opposite coasts. (I wish CSI:NY could film in New York, that's one of the things I like about watching BB - you can tell they're really in the city.)
 
I don't think we need a CSI/BB crossover. Aside from being totally different shows, BB is a snoozefest. It's a perfect show to watch when you want to sleep early. Just let it play in the background, set the TV auto turn-off to 1 hour and go to bed.
 
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