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    Grade 'Officer Involved'

    The most embarrassing episode of CSI:NY ever. Why don't they just admit Danny has neither balls nor spine? And way to imply that all street cops are duplicitous scumbags.
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    Grade 'Indelible'

    Oh, suck it up. Mac's self-aggrandizement is well-documented, and the producers play it up at every opportunity. Nowhere in there did I insult Gary.
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    Grade 'Indelible'

    With a brass band and fireworks shooting out of his ass, like as not.
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    Episode 10x01 - 'Countermeasures' ***CONTAINS SPOIILERS***

    I nearly laughed myself to death, and the episode felt like it lasted an hour and a half. Did none of his supposedly brilliant, eagle-eyed colleagues notice that Horatio was gasping, wheezing, and sporting the complexion of old cottage cheese? And how stupid were the criminals not to...
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    Grade 'Indelible'

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that. I was fully prepared to be crucified as an asswipe. What a pile of schmaltzy, self-indulgent horseshit. It's a shame because parts--the scenes with Claire, Sid and Sheldon in the makeshift triage, and Flack's, "They're gone, they're all gone,"...
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    "73 Seconds" Discussion **SPOILERS**

    -I love D.B. Russell. He's a breath of fresh air after staid Laurence Fishburne. I liked Langston, but I never bought into his One True Love affair with Gloria, and so I never invested fully in his arc with Haskell. But Ted Danson gives me hearts in my eyes. He's quirky and spunky, yet...
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    Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New York

    Re: Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New Flack in a suit again...nnnnngh. ~retreats to bunk~
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    Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New York

    Re: Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New He might be out of physical danger, but his career is still threatened at that point, so yes, by cornering the rookie and guilt-tripping her like Castiel slumming in a hoecake meatsuit, she is trying to rescue him, however...
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    Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New York

    Re: Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New Oh, of course Lindsay has to rush to Danny's rescue because Danny is too weak and ineffectual to look out for himself. And I'm sure that scene won't read like jealous, territorial clit-jousting at ALL. Oh, and she...
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    Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New York

    Re: Season 8 Spoiler Discussion - There's Nothing You Can't Do In New Don't mind me; I'll be over here double-fisting bourbon. [/INDENT]
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    Season 8 Wishlist

    Yes, because there clearly hasn't been enough focus on Mac through the years. Nope. Poor Mac, so neglected, what, with every finale save S3 focusing on his greatness and moral uprightness and his position as bulwark of the NYPD, the only clean cop in the history of the department. And there...
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    Grade 'Life Sentence'

    It could be, but I think it was just frustration at the whole sorry mess. If he were irritated with Flack, it could be because the vengeful crook slipped his surveillance. Flack needs better guys, though to be fair, Flack did seem rankled by the other cop's blase attitude.
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    Yes, it was to save his own ass, and yes, he did endanger the public more than once. He failed to report that a grieving mother stole his gun to go after her son's killer. I can buy that he failed to report it because he knew what would happen to Riki, but I also believe he failed to report it...
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    I'm not sure what you're saying, but yes, Don did kill a man. He murdered him. If this were common knowledge, as Danny's mistakes are, then not only would he not get a promotion, but he would be in prison. But it isn't common knowledge. I think Mac knows, and Danny might have an inkling, but...
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    Yes, because Danny is oh-so-responsible, with his disobedience during the Minhas shooting in S1 and his refusal to obey a direct order from Mac to stop investigating the natural death of a homeless man. Or his failure to report that Riki Sandoval had stolen his service weapon. Or his failure...
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    Until I see it somewhere other than unreliable wikis and fansites, Flack is a Detective 3rd Grade as per televised canon. "Because we needed him to be 1st Grade now" doesn't cut it.
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    In "...Comes Around", Flack is referred to as Detective 3rd Grade by the slimy IA guy/cop in the courthouse hallway, so when did he get this magical promotion to 1st Grade?
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    So...irresponsible, reckless Danny is good sergeant material, but Flack is still down in Det. 3rd grade steerage? All right, then.
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    Yes, much as I love Flack, he lost any claim to being a clean cop the second he pulled the trigger. I can't think of him in the same vein as dirtbags like Martin who kill people for the unprovoked sport of it, but he did become a murderer, even if he hasn't been caught or turned in by Mac, whom...
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    Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

    Of course it's going to be like that. Mac is the only truly clean cop in the entire NYPD, don't you know?:rolleyes:
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