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In CSI: New York's third season, <font color=yellow>Carmine Giovinazzo</font>'s popular character, Danny Messer, moved beyond the emotional turmoil he went through in the show's first two seasons and found something incredibly rare for TV characters: happiness with another regular character on the show. Giovinazzo took some time out of his hiatus break to talk to CSI Files' <font color=yellow>Kristine Huntley</font> about the relationship between Danny and Lindsay Monroe and his hopes for a return to his character's passionate roots in the show's upcoming fourth season.
CSI Files: How's your hiatus been going? Have you been working or just relaxing?
Carmine Giovinazzo: I've been in L.A. for most of it. I actually got a band together and have been writing a lot of music. [Our name] isn't definite yet. We're writing songs. We've got about eight or nine of them and when I get back we have to seal them up. So I'm really excited. That's what I ended up focusing on; I put aside business and decided this was what I was going to do. I've got a really good drummer and a really, really good lead guitar player. I'm playing guitar and vocals. It's going to be good.
CSI Files: You're headed back to work at CSI: New York soon for the show's fourth season. Do you know what's coming up for Danny this year?
Giovinazzo: They said they really want to pick up where they left off in season three, keep some sort of excitement like that going, really come up with bigger episodes, bigger pictures. That's all I know so far. Obviously, I'm going to come back with some continuity from the last episode (the third season finale, "Snow Day") which is going to be great.
CSI Files: So the the writers are going to follow up on Danny's injuries in the season finale?
Giovinazzo: I haven't gotten into it with [CSI: New York showrunner] <font color=yellow>Anthony Zuiker</font> yet, but he told me some of the storylines, and they're really focusing on the story and the concept and ideas for the episodes. [Executive Producer] <font color=yellow>Peter Lenkov</font> and I talked about carrying on Danny being hurt in the last episode. Obviously, we're going to have to deal with me and Lindsay (<font color=yellow>Anna Belknap</font>) now; it's something they can't not deal with now, so I've already got those two things going in so that will have to be explored.
CSI Files: A lot of Danny's development last season was focused on this relationship with Lindsay. How do you feel about that?
Giovinazzo: I think it's good. I'm glad it got where it got and that we had a real, definite thing that happened between us. It was a little more there but not quite there [before], so it was good [that something happened]. It's fun to do.
CSI Files: Fans are very divided on the romance--some are thrilled with it and love it while other people think it's a bad development. How did you feel when the writers decided to play up this relationship with Danny and Lindsay?
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CSI Files: How's your hiatus been going? Have you been working or just relaxing?
Carmine Giovinazzo: I've been in L.A. for most of it. I actually got a band together and have been writing a lot of music. [Our name] isn't definite yet. We're writing songs. We've got about eight or nine of them and when I get back we have to seal them up. So I'm really excited. That's what I ended up focusing on; I put aside business and decided this was what I was going to do. I've got a really good drummer and a really, really good lead guitar player. I'm playing guitar and vocals. It's going to be good.
CSI Files: You're headed back to work at CSI: New York soon for the show's fourth season. Do you know what's coming up for Danny this year?
Giovinazzo: They said they really want to pick up where they left off in season three, keep some sort of excitement like that going, really come up with bigger episodes, bigger pictures. That's all I know so far. Obviously, I'm going to come back with some continuity from the last episode (the third season finale, "Snow Day") which is going to be great.
CSI Files: So the the writers are going to follow up on Danny's injuries in the season finale?
Giovinazzo: I haven't gotten into it with [CSI: New York showrunner] <font color=yellow>Anthony Zuiker</font> yet, but he told me some of the storylines, and they're really focusing on the story and the concept and ideas for the episodes. [Executive Producer] <font color=yellow>Peter Lenkov</font> and I talked about carrying on Danny being hurt in the last episode. Obviously, we're going to have to deal with me and Lindsay (<font color=yellow>Anna Belknap</font>) now; it's something they can't not deal with now, so I've already got those two things going in so that will have to be explored.
CSI Files: A lot of Danny's development last season was focused on this relationship with Lindsay. How do you feel about that?
Giovinazzo: I think it's good. I'm glad it got where it got and that we had a real, definite thing that happened between us. It was a little more there but not quite there [before], so it was good [that something happened]. It's fun to do.
CSI Files: Fans are very divided on the romance--some are thrilled with it and love it while other people think it's a bad development. How did you feel when the writers decided to play up this relationship with Danny and Lindsay?
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