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As usual it doesn't work in my region neither
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As usual it doesn't work in my region neither
I'm thinking that the semi crashing into the diner is a diversion so the kidnappers can stop the vehicle transferring Dunbrook's son to court. If Angel is supposed to die, she dies either as a result of the crash, or is hurt while they kidnap Dunbrook Jr.
Then the shooting with Danny, Flack, and Mac occurs as they figure out what really happened. Diner is first 10 minutes and Avalanche shooting is near the end.
I'm getting so excited to actually see what's going to happen.
As for season 4 finale, did it end with the Taxi Cab killer or was there something else? I Honestly don't remember, which shows how non-mentionable it must have been. But as ErinElizabeth said, the strike had to have some effect on the season. I sometimes wish they had taken the first episode of season 5 and just cancelled out everything that happened in Season 4 and started over.
It nearly killed my rickety old computer, but I watched the video. Here's a description for the people outside the US who can't see it:
It starts with a man sitting in a car. He's talking to an unseen companion about the terms of a contract. He says when the job is done, he'll have a dozen white roses delivered to the person's office. He tells the unseen companion in the passenger seat that if they change their mind after this point, it's going to be difficult - and it'll cost them. So he wants to make sure that they want to go through with it - do they really want this man killed? The unseen companion hands over a stack of cash - he or she definitely wants this person dead.
This scene is cut with shots of Charles S Dutton's character, Talmadge Neville, being released from Rikers and getting on the bus to leave. When he gets off the bus, Mac is standing there and asks if they can talk. He tells Neville that he was at the scene of the accident and has been trying to get in touch with him ever since. Neville flashes back to the accident - a young girl on a bike was hit by a car - but says he doesn't remember Mac. Mac then says that Neville has avoided him since then and refused to let him visit him in jail (I think that's what it said - I'm trying to do this from memory :lol. When Neville asks why he's being persistent, Mac tells him: it's because he just spent 18 months in jail for a crime he didn't commit.
Nearby, the contract assassin from earlier in the scene is watching this exchange from inside a car - a gun in his hand.
DUN DUN DUUUUUUN!
No, this is a clip from tonight's episode (5.23), not the finale.Since this is a finale...
No, this is a clip from tonight's episode (5.23), not the finale.Since this is a finale...
OMG YOU'RE NOT GONNA BELIEVE THIS!!!
CBS ALREADY HAS TONIGHT'S EPISODE POSTED ONLINE ON ACCIDENT!!
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/csi_ny...qHzkwFC9wricHaQBU0s3ACsazhIpHt&play=true&cc=0
I just watched the whole thing.
And as a DL shipper I am so, so happy!! :hugegrin:
It nearly killed my rickety old computer, but I watched the video. Here's a description for the people outside the US who can't see it:
It starts with a man sitting in a car. He's talking to an unseen companion about the terms of a contract. He says when the job is done, he'll have a dozen white roses delivered to the person's office. He tells the unseen companion in the passenger seat that if they change their mind after this point, it's going to be difficult - and it'll cost them. So he wants to make sure that they want to go through with it - do they really want this man killed? The unseen companion hands over a stack of cash - he or she definitely wants this person dead.
This scene is cut with shots of Charles S Dutton's character, Talmadge Neville, being released from Rikers and getting on the bus to leave. When he gets off the bus, Mac is standing there and asks if they can talk. He tells Neville that he was at the scene of the accident and has been trying to get in touch with him ever since. Neville flashes back to the accident - a young girl on a bike was hit by a car - but says he doesn't remember Mac. Mac then says that Neville has avoided him since then and refused to let him visit him in jail (I think that's what it said - I'm trying to do this from memory :lol. When Neville asks why he's being persistent, Mac tells him: it's because he just spent 18 months in jail for a crime he didn't commit.
Nearby, the contract assassin from earlier in the scene is watching this exchange from inside a car - a gun in his hand.
DUN DUN DUUUUUUN!