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    Who would you cast? *Spoiler for season 6!*

    I'll second Sarah Shahi. I loved her both on "Life" and on "The L Word."
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    Grade 'Pay Up'

    That's what I thought happened, ~Sarah~. Mostly because when it fell down the gutter, it was balancing on the train track. Then the train came rushing forward, and it faded to black... so I just assumed it was destroyed. They certainly made it seem that way to me anyway.
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    Grade 'Pay Up'

    Hm. I don't think she was being too unprofessional. Just a bit, in a very human way, like when I call my fiancé while I'm faxing papers. It doesn't really hinder my productivity, but I still shouldn't be doing it. I mean... calling one's boyfriend while acting as bodyguard to a witness is...
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    Grade 'Pay Up'

    Gave the episode an A+. Almost everything I have to say has already been said, but I will hit on a few points. 1. Everyone was emoting like crazy. Even Anna, whose acting I'm not always fond of, did very well. 2. I always laugh in the back of my mind when Dunbrook and Mac are at each other's...
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    Least Favorite Episode of Season Five?

    It was difficult for me to choose, because so many of the episodes fell flat for me. I can't even remember the details in a lot of them, just the general idea of the episodes. That said, I voted for The Box. It was just... bad.
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    Grade Season Five

    I gave it a C-, because there were a lot of little moments that pleased me, but they were almost completely overshadowed by the bad moments, which were always too long.
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    Poll: **Spoiler alert** if you haven't seen "Grounds for Deception"...

    Re: Poll: **Spoiler alert** if you haven't seen "Grounds for Deception I went with yes, because that's the vibe I got from both the picture and from his final scene, when he was telling Stella how he loved her mother. It's certainly possible that he's not, though. I wouldn't be very surprised...
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    Grade "Grounds for Deception"

    I gave this episode a C because it didn't really make me feel anything. I'm just neutral about it, for the most part. The only thing that really annoyed me was Danny's moment of jealousy over what's-his-face watching the baby. That was... ugh. I don't know, I didn't like that at all.
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    CSI: NY Season 5 Spoiler Discussion--Drama in Alphabet City!

    This finale is going to destroy my mind, one way or another. All I'm going to hope for now is one or two awesome scenes with Flack and Danny. As for the preview... hm. The Greece episode looks pretty interesting. For the sake of my sanity, I'm going to assume that the death is somehow...
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    The Cliffhanger Poll *SPOILERS for the FINALE*

    For some reason, I voted Adam. I think it's some sort of masochistic hope, because even though I dread anyone getting shot, and seeing Adam get hurt would feel like getting punched, it would also be interesting television. The drama of messing with Adam would get me, whereas seeing the injury...
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    Grade 'Greater Good'

    In regard to the "Ghostriders" thing... They're real, but called Ghost Bikes: http://www.ghostbikes.org/ eta: roximonoxide beat me to it. The link I posted is the official website, though, so I'll just keep it up.
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    Grade 'Greater Good'

    I noticed during the car processing scene that he wasn't, so I'd assume he wasn't wearing them in any of the flashbacks. Edit: I just realized that I only remember two or three of the flashbacks. What a memorable case.
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    CSI: NY Season 5 Spoiler Discussion--Drama in Alphabet City!

    Is it all right if I just squeeze Adam in with wherever you're hiding Sheldon? Because I really don't want either of them to die... and maybe if they're stuck somewhere, together, things will get interesting. :devil: ...and even if things don't get interesting, at least they'll be alive.
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    Grade 'Greater Good'

    I feel like this episode was basically just a fluff episode to waste time before the finale, but the characters entertained me well enough, so I gave it a solid B. I can't say anything much about the case. It was predictable. Even Mac's surprise show of compassion wasn't too much of a surprise...
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    One Word

    Mac: Obstinate. Stella: Resilient. Danny: Perfervid. Flack: Staunch. Lindsay: Montana. (Or... Quirky?) Adam: Techie. Sheldon: Erudite. Sid: Eccentric. Angell: Steadfast.
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    Grade 'Yahrzeit'

    Gave this episode an A. Seeing rich white people at an auction is not exciting. Good thing that wasn't really the focus of the episode. I'm getting sick of the upper crust of Manhattan. Danny smashing Elgers's face in was cool to see. If I had been in Danny's position, I probably wouldn't...
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    What keeps you watching CSI:NY?

    Most of the main characters; some of the recurring characters. Especially Flack, Adam, and Hawkes.
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    Why Lindsay Must Go, Part 4

    It's safe to fly during your first and second trimesters, but I don't know how far along Lindsay was supposed to be when she left. I just hope she was less than 28 weeks pregnant. Anything past 27, and airlines usually won't let you on. Besides, I would expect two scientists to be smart...
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    Dear Writers... (Have something you want to say?)

    Dear writers, No. Bad. Bad writers. Don't make me get a rolled up newspaper. The only way to make amends is more Hawkes/Adam, Sarah P.S.: An unintentional (but nice) slash reference...! How cool.
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    Why Lindsay Must Go, Part 4

    I re-watched "Silent Night" today, and had a flashback to the advice of a couple of my high school teachers. (Avoid doing this in a story, it's sloppy; never do this on stage, it detracts from your performance; blah, blah.) So yeah. After seeing it again, I have some trepidations about... uh...
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