There isn't much at all. All I can really say about 9.13 (currently untitled) is that it appears to be the episode with Laura Vandervoort in it.
I'm honestly not sure. The spoilers don't indicate whether that's the case or not, so maybe? /super helpful :lol: Next week is 9.10, then the holiday hiatus, then it comes back in January (probably on the 11th).
Yeah but I think they might do their six week hiatus again like they did last year. I think they needed to spread out the episodes more. No way they were going to make it to May sweeps with such a short season.
CSI NY - Episode 9.10 - The Real McCoy - Promo (Spoilers): http://www.spoilertv.com/2012/12/csi-ny-episode-910-real-mccoy-promo.html#.ULnH2ZrBibA.twitter
Yeah, it looks good. Mac wasn't struggling for words last night...I'd like to see it heal but still pop up whe he's angry or worried...TV shows don't always do well with that though. I do agree it'd be awkward during the crossover, at least the Vegas half. Mac wouldn't explain anything and the Vegas fans and the characters would be left wondering. In NY, someone could elaborate a bit, that he was shot and they aren't sure exactly what it is, but it's an after effect of sorts. However, I also suspect we won't see it at all then.
The biggest thing I noticed about Mac is it is ok for him to be concerned and be there for people. But its not okay for them to do the same thing. Annoys me to no end. And you know what else I hope someone lays down the smack down on Charles Ross.... Poor Adam
It's a macho thing, that's all it is. Plus, I think most men are like that and maybe some women as well.
Could defiantly be the reason. It just annoying. I can't wait 3 more days until "The Real McCoy". Still hoping that someone puts Charles Ross in his place, Alzheimer or not. I watched the preview for Fridays ep, he should get the worst father of the year award. I also took a good look at the end of the preview it looks like they are in the police precinct when he shoves Adam(right after Flack comment about the sins of the father).