That may be true, however, it's no longer on American soil. The Cyprian government took ownership of him, and it should be in their hands.
Other than that, this is the second thriller NY's pulled off in a row. The less-than-enticing airline murder was no fun for me. The bombing as well as the...
As always, a great review.
But as you wrote it, did it remind you of "Turbulence"?
If you think back to the beginning of this season, you'll remember an airplane murder episode. CSI: NY's 3rd episode of this season was investigating a murder of a pilot. Pilots played a role in this. So did...
Wonderful review, as always.
I personally, believed Julia had taken the pills, even after Horatio confronted her. I was in shock to see Tara pull it out of the desk.
Your analysis included the mentioning of a possible relation to an old shoulder injury. Whether or not it really is connected...
A wonderful review, as always.
I thought P. Diddy, just as you said, only added onto the various plot twists and such, but only in a way that you want to see him back to interfere once again.
The only thing I can honestly say I enjoyed about this epsiode, other than P. Diddy's appearance was...
I do believe that this was an excellent episode to show the "Murder Sings the Blues" side of Hawkes; however, this episode was a big disappointment. The only note-worthy part was the brawl between Stella and Colin, resulting in Stella shooting him twice. Stella's line, while talking to Mac...
A q-code?
I missed that, I guess I'll have to go back.
Regardless, I believe that CSI: NY built too many continuing stories all at once.
There is Mac, dealing the stolen USB and now Ella McBride and the daunting "I will make him lOve me" emphasis on the O, being the same as her previous...
I am quite the opposite, and I enjoy watching the criminals escape whether it be near or far from the CSIs' grasp. Regardless, I believe that both Mac and Stella, with their FBI/Greek problems, respectively, along with Hawkes's possible involvement in the FBI, as well as Danny and Lindsay makes...
If you look at [Jorja] Fox and [Gary] Dourdan they left after 7/8 years, and Petersen, now leaving after 9.
Long live Nick, Brass, and Catherine; Horatio, Calleigh, and Delko; Mac, Stella, Danny, Flack, and Hawkes, the original members.
I remember reading at the IMDb some crazy theory that the word "BLEACH" was an acronym.
These are in order of her victims, most succeeded, one failed, one may come shortly.
B - Blunt force trauma
L - Lethal OD from liquid nicotine
E - Electrocution
*A - Advance-placed Carbon-monoxide poisoning...
Reading what it says from the article, it sounds like Delko is involved, too...
Sounds like fun, but Eric's already had a brush of death with Speedle, Marisol, and almost himself. He was also the one driving and yelling at Ryan not to pull the nail out of his eye.
Calleigh hasn't had much...
I enjoyed this episode and the review was excellent, as usual!
I like how they had this case that, rather than they start the day with death, they start it with the CSIs and backtrack to the case. It was an odd point-of-view, however as they still showed the little action-scene that...
There are two times I remember seeing Grissom touched in the same way as in this episode. I don't remember the season, nor the episode, however Grissom and Brass share a drink in Grissom's office and Grissom explains something about the killers outsmarting him. :confused: Not very useful, I...
I personally was misinformed from the spoiler from last week's episode. I was under the impression that the NY CSIs would start out with the 17 Mac Taylors of New York, minus the 2 dead ones making 15. In the spoiler, Chris D. says “There were 15 of us, now there’s only 7” leading me to believe...