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You can add Adam to the "bounced back" catagory. After his night in the cheap hotel with his Magic Mama he was be- boppin around ready to "Pimp Dannys ride". ..And where was Flack in the final "Touching moments". Of all people to leave out but then again he does seem to get over shadowed by D/L drama. I hope it pours for a week straight so we get rid of Danny in the wheel chair but I'm sure there will be something about D/L waiting in the wings to replace it. And the new girl is annoying and after last night now I know how Flack feels... I miss Angel too.and Hawkes and Sid being pretty much uneffected.
Simply not gullable and easily amused I guessI guess someone is not as happy as I am lol
how u know that6.08 "Cuckoo's Nest"
Be back in a few with info.
"Lindsay is admitted to a psych ward and never seen again..."
STORY LINE
The Compass Killer is back, and adds yet another to his circle of victims -- but this time the CSI squad knows his name; Flack's alcoholism threatens to derail his career...
[DEACON] Late 20's, African-American, a good buddy of Terrence Davis (NELLY), but almost certainly a gangster, Deacon drops by Terrence's apartment unexpectedly for a chat, and has no idea that there's a slowly-sobering NYPD detective groggily waking up in the bathroom. He's blind to the fact that he's an unwelcome guest...GUEST STAR
[LIEUTENANT WILLIAM SYTHE] Late 30's - Early 40's, OPEN ETHNICITY, a handsome, stern cop, he's the commanding officer of the detective squad, and he knows all about Flack's "personal problem" (alcoholism). A man with great respect for Detective Mac Taylor, Sythe agrees to believe Mac's story that Flack had a family emergency -- but he lets Mac know that it's BS and that Mac is covering for a chronic screw-up...ONE DAY GUEST STAR OPPOSITE GARY SINISE
[LOUISE DUKES] Late 20's - Early 30's, a very attractive hospital administrator, Louise works at the Crestridge Psychiatric Hospital, the former residence of the criminally insane Compass Killer (SKEET ULRICH). Questioned by the detectives, Louise puts a name to the sketch of The Compass Killer, and tells them a few things about Hollis Eckhart...ONE DAY GUEST STAR
[RECEPTIONIST] Late 20's - Early 30's, a beautiful receptionist at the New York Surveyor's Office, she argues with her boyfriend, until he settles the argument the hard way -- with both barrels of a shotgun...FEATURED CO-STAR, NO LINES
[LIEUTENANT WILLIAM SYTHE] Late 30's - Early 40's, OPEN ETHNICITY, a handsome, stern cop, he's the commanding officer of the detective squad, and he knows all about Flack's "personal problem" (alcoholism). A man with great respect for Detective Mac Taylor, Sythe agrees to believe Mac's story that Flack had a family emergency -- but he lets Mac know that it's BS and that Mac is covering for a chronic screw-up...ONE DAY GUEST STAR OPPOSITE GARY SINISE
Wow! What the heck happened to Flack dealing with everything by being the best he can be at his job, isn't that what PV (or one of tptb) said a while back? Aw, poor Flack, he's not a screw up, let alone a chronic one. Well, ok maybe he does screw up over the next few weeks but that hardly makes it a chronic problem. Good ol' Mac to the rescue - here's hoping that Danno gets a look in this time
i dunno, i'd rather that than that whole "throws himself into his work" crap. that's mac's job! i'd much rather see a character dealing with a major trauma in a realistic way (and let's face it, finding your best friend floating in the bottom of a glass is a pretty normal and realistic reaction) - to me the whole "best cop" thing didn't quite ring true, i would've thought after all that happened flack would be more likely to be disillusioned with his job, not more keen to be good at it. to me the booze and women route seems infinitely more believable. plus it'll give him (and presumably gary, according to the spoiler above) some great material to work with - different from his usual material so probably more challenging, and it'll be interesting to see flack's dark side. and it might be an opportunity to bring sam back, even though tptb have pretty much denied that'll happen. even so, bring it on!
^^ I like the idea of Flack falling apart aswell but falling apart after a loved one dies and a friend is injured in a traumatic event doesn't make you a chronic screw up, especially when your behaviour prior was exemplary, it just means you're having a hard time dealing with things.
Also not sure turning to drink to deal with traumatic events makes you an alcoholic. Although we do know there is alcoholism in his family, we have never seen any evidence that Flack has any kind of addiction.