CSI: NY Season 5 Spoiler Discussion--Drama in Alphabet City!

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It's curious but i have had the feeling CSI NY and DL are running parallels but without points in common:rolleyes: Only time to time DL gets into CSI NY path. And i feel they are written as two separated stories as well:rolleyes:

I really think this needs to be fixed by writers:vulcan: Siberia? Nah! i changed my mind. Better get them the American Base in Antarctica:lol:
 
Better get them the American Base in Antarctica:lol:

WithOUT the Americans!!
The more I read and think about Angel the more bummed out I get. I hope it ends up being worth it to watchfor next year, because although I kind of like D/L it is getting OLD!
 
^If you are planning on collecting some money to pay for the tickets, count on me! It's terrible how something that isn't inherently bad gets ruined until the point we can only hope for its end. I'm sorry if I'm offending DL fans. At first I didn't mind it, now it makes me puke and feel like throwing something at the screen.

Too bad is was all a joke :( I'm happy it's not my favorite ones, but they've wasted quite a priceless chance to get rid of that burden called Lindsay and provide Danny with some quality storyline.
 
The more I read and think about Angel the more bummed out I get. I hope it ends up being worth it to watchfor next year, because

Maybe it's one of the reason why i don't want to remember she will be gone. She had so many possibilities and Don and Stella will fall apart because of her loss.

I don't have doubt Season 6 will be GREAT. I trust CSI NY writers . Just i wish certain decitions weren't made

LOL Pleni, nobody will be able to accuse you of not being honest :D
 
Don't think this has been posted yet. From TV Guide:

Please give me something on CSI: NY. - Suzanne, Atlanta
The show’s AJ Buckley (Adam) tells us he was emotionally moved by the April 29 episode (titled "Yahrzeit"), involving a murder at a jewelry auction with ties to the Holocaust. “It's probably one of the most powerful things, and we get to meet Ed Asner,” says A.J. Asner, who turns 80 this year. He plays a Jewish clock maker, Abraham Klein, who has a secret past. A.J. says, “I actually came by on my days that I wasn't working to watch him film. This episode in particular makes me really proud to be a part of CSI: NY. “

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Didn't they have another episode with a clock maker? Or is that something else I'm thinking of?

Still, Ed Asner is awesome. It's gonna be great seeing him on the show. :)
 
Thanks for sharing, Shane. They had me a bit confused there for a second. (I was like 'WTF, who is AJ Asner?' *facepalm*)

I can't think of an episode of NY with a clockmaker, GregNickRyanFan, but I could be forgetting something.

This episode sounds interesting, but I'm a bit hesitant about it - it could either turn out really well or really badly. I want to be optimistic, especially since Ed Asner is on board, but right now I'm still not so sure. Any time there's a story relating to the Holocaust, it's a tricky situation.
 
:lol: I had to read it twice to realize the Asner was on a different sentence.


Faylinn, I think maybe I was thinking of the doll maker. Wasn't there an ep with a doll maker?
 
GregNickRyanFan said:

Faylinn, I think maybe I was thinking of the doll maker. Wasn't there an ep with a doll maker?
Are we thinking dolls like in "Sex, Lies and Silicone", or dolls like in "City of the Dolls"? :p (Although the guy in "City of the Dolls" was a doll doctor, not a doll maker. And the guy in "Down the Rabbit Hole" made a doll of himself for the victim.)

I just came across this article. Here's an excerpt:

Imagine if you were trying to solve a crime and the man who could blow the case wide open couldn't speak.

Not a word.

Sounds like an episode of "CSI" or something, right?

Well, yes and no.

On Wednesday night, "CSI: NY" will broadcast an episode that includes such a man. He communicates with the outside world by blinking at a computer screen to spell out words and sentences.

...

Fredlund is the founder of Voice for Joanie, a nonprofit organization that makes computer-assisted speech machines available for free. In fact, she was a consultant for Wednesday night's "CSI" episode.

"It started out with an e-mail from 'CSI' about two months ago," she said. "They saw my Web site (www.VoiceForJoanie.org) and wanted to know more about my work.

"We spoke on the telephone probably five or six times. I remember they asked, 'What if we needed to get information from this man?' They wanted to make sure everything they did was accurate."
 
I guess I was thinking of the doll doctor because the store or doll hospital reminded me of a clock shop for some reason. I have no idea why. :lol:
 
GregNickRyanFan said:

Faylinn, I think maybe I was thinking of the doll maker. Wasn't there an ep with a doll maker?
Are we thinking dolls like in "Sex, Lies and Silicone", or dolls like in "City of the Dolls"? :p (Although the guy in "City of the Dolls" was a doll doctor, not a doll maker. And the guy in "Down the Rabbit Hole" made a doll of himself for the victim.)

I just came across this article. Here's an excerpt:

Imagine if you were trying to solve a crime and the man who could blow the case wide open couldn't speak.

Not a word.

Sounds like an episode of "CSI" or something, right?

Well, yes and no.

On Wednesday night, "CSI: NY" will broadcast an episode that includes such a man. He communicates with the outside world by blinking at a computer screen to spell out words and sentences.

...

Fredlund is the founder of Voice for Joanie, a nonprofit organization that makes computer-assisted speech machines available for free. In fact, she was a consultant for Wednesday night's "CSI" episode.

"It started out with an e-mail from 'CSI' about two months ago," she said. "They saw my Web site (www.VoiceForJoanie.org) and wanted to know more about my work.

"We spoke on the telephone probably five or six times. I remember they asked, 'What if we needed to get information from this man?' They wanted to make sure everything they did was accurate."

I'm not liking how NY is becoming the 'Technology' show. Can't we just stick to crime solving with good ol' forensic techniques? And not using a computer for every single scene? :rolleyes:
 
I'm not liking how NY is becoming the 'Technology' show. Can't we just stick to crime solving with good ol' forensic techniques? And not using a computer for every single scene? :rolleyes:

I totally agree with you, Shane. All this flashy stuff was neat once or twice, but now its just getting old. :lol:
 
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