CSI:NY Spoiler Discussion - Bring on Season 6!

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nice crossovers i love that, and now with a new leading man
i love the csi miami and ny crossover.

i hope they make a good story for that

a crossover between csi ny and ncis, that sounds great too.
gibbs and mac they have there dramas in the past, maybe can they write something between them.
 
Found some pictures of the first episode season 6 on BelgaPicture we can see the new caracter and in the group pic if you look closer you can find Danny behind Lyndsay seating in a wheel chair
 
Thanks for finding that, Messers_fan! :D Not sure this link will work, but...

http://picture.belga.be/belgapicture/editorial/all/quick-search.html?page=1 (if not, go to the site and search "CSI: NY")

From this description:

Image #: 8526898 'Epilogue' -- Following a spray of machine gunfire, Det. Stella Bonasera, (Melina Kanakaredes), Adam Ross (AJ Buckley), Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) rise from the chaos. But when one member¿s life is significantly changed, it proves to be the emotional motivation they need to piece together their lives and ultimately find the shooter, on the sixth season premiere of "CSI: NY", Wednesday, September 23 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. CBS/Monty Brinton /Landov

sounds like Danny might be in a wheelchair permanently. :eek: Wow... that's definitely a change.

I wonder if it will be permanently... or just until some miracle cure/healing something like that.
 
^ You have to type "CSI: NY" in the search.

It also looks like they changed Sarah Carter's character name. From Kaye to Haylen Becall.
 
Huh. On the screen behind Stella it says "Pay us and we'll stop". Stop what? Shooting the CSIs up?

It'll be very interesting if Danny's in a wheelchair permanently... And definitely, definitely a change.

Det. Stella Bonasera, (Melina Kanakaredes), Adam Ross (AJ Buckley), Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) rise from the chaos.
Hm. I wonder why they specifically point out these four (and Hawkes in some of the descriptions). Is it supposed to be a way to keep some wonder as to who is shot? Or is it just because they're the only ones in the pictures (besides what's her name)?
 
^ You have to type "CSI: NY" in the search.

It also looks like they changed Sarah Carter's character name. From Kaye to Haylen Becall.

Haylen Becall? WTF kind of name is that? :lol: I wasn't crazy about Kaye Sullivan... but Haylen Becall sounds like some weird anagram of Lauren Bacall. :lol:

Huh. On the screen behind Stella it says "Pay us and we'll stop". Stop what? Shooting the CSIs up?

It'll be very interesting if Danny's in a wheelchair permanently... And definitely, definitely a change.

Agreed... that will be a huge change, for the character and the show.

Det. Stella Bonasera, (Melina Kanakaredes), Adam Ross (AJ Buckley), Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) rise from the chaos.
Hm. I wonder why they specifically point out these four (and Hawkes in some of the descriptions). Is it supposed to be a way to keep some wonder as to who is shot? Or is it just because they're the only ones in the pictures (besides what's her name)?

I think they're clearly trying to hide the fact that it's Danny who's been shot. He's blocked by Lindsay in that promo photo... but you can see his hair and the wheel on the wheelchair.
 
I think they're clearly trying to hide the fact that it's Danny who's been shot. He's blocked by Lindsay in that promo photo... but you can see his hair and the wheel on the wheelchair.

I saw that too! I guess they figured people would guess anyway, I mean if you know the show enough it's easy to see who it is.

This is so sad though! :( Being confined to a wheelchair is not an easy thing, ESPECIALLY for a guy like Danny, it's just not in his character to sit down like that. -prays that they don't ruin Danny further by making him more passive-
 
I saw that too! I guess they figured people would guess anyway, I mean if you know the show enough it's easy to see who it is.

This is so sad though! :( Being confined to a wheelchair is not an easy thing, ESPECIALLY for a guy like Danny, it's just not in his character to sit down like that. -prays that they don't ruin Danny further by making him more passive-

I know--it's definitely going to be really hard on Danny! I really want to see some great stuff for Flack over this. Flack is going to be grieving for Angell, and now his best friend--and frequent suspect-chasing partner--is confined to a wheelchair. I expect Danny to be upset and depressed, but I'm curious to see if we see Flack really get angry about this. We saw him really go to a dark place at the end of last season... I hope that gets built upon over this.
 
^ You have to type "CSI: NY" in the search.

It also looks like they changed Sarah Carter's character name. From Kaye to Haylen Becall.

Haylen Becall? WTF kind of name is that? :lol: I wasn't crazy about Kaye Sullivan... but Haylen Becall sounds like some weird anagram of Lauren Bacall. :lol:

Sarah Carter ("Shark") joins the cast as Haylen Becall, a forensic school graduate who works as a crime scene clean up technician and has aspirations of being a CSI
I don't know where they get these names.

Also, may I say the photo of Sarah Carter looks very different than the photos I've seen of her.
 
Your welcome Top 41. I hope also it won't be permanently, maybe it's just a way for Carmine to give a break to his back even if I think he will never be really the same after that if he get back on his legs
 
Interesting, thanks for the pictures. I agree that Haylen Becall is a lame name for the character. It sounds like something you'd see for some Mary Sue in a fanfic. :wtf:
 
It makes Summer Hamilton sound like a winning name. Seriously... Haylen Becall. :eek:

The pics are cool. Kaye... I mean, Haylen ;) isn't quite what I pictured either. She looks awfully stylish for a crime scene clean-up technician.
 
I have a confession to make. There's a really, really shallow side to me that doesn't want Danny to be permanently confined to a wheelchair. It makes me sad to think that he may not be doing the whole running, jumping, leaping thing when chasing suspects, or that he won't be doing his whole 'bouncing' on the balls of his feet thing. Then again, the not so shallow part of me is excited to see where they go with this. I want to see him reaching the depths as he adjusts to life in a wheelchair (if it is permanent).

I'm so torn. I kinda would like to see him going through some pretty nasty rehab, where we see his frustration knowing that there aren't any guarantees of full recovery, but that we see him recover eventually. Then again, that seems too cliche so I go back to wanting them to make it realistic and difficult. I don't know what I want anymore. :eek:
 
I have a confession to make. There's a really, really shallow side to me that doesn't want Danny to be permanently confined to a wheelchair. It makes me sad to think that he may not be doing the whole running, jumping, leaping thing when chasing suspects, or that he won't be doing his whole 'bouncing' on the balls of his feet thing. Then again, the not so shallow part of me is excited to see where they go with this. I want to see him reaching the depths as he adjusts to life in a wheelchair (if it is permanent).

Don't feel guilty about that--I kind of feel the same. I think I'd miss the bouncing more than the chasing of suspects even. There's something downright endearing about how Danny's energy just makes his bounce sometimes. It's adorable. But I'm excited to see where this goes either way as well.

I'm so torn. I kinda would like to see him going through some pretty nasty rehab, where we see his frustration knowing that there aren't any guarantees of full recovery, but that we see him recover eventually. Then again, that seems too cliche so I go back to wanting them to make it realistic and difficult. I don't know what I want anymore. :eek:

Yeah, I could see Danny being really, really down for a while... and then deciding, no, dammit, he is going to walk again. Obviously, if he's completely paralyzed from the waist down, that's that, but I wonder if it won't be something like the bullet being lodged in his spine... and then when the bullet shifts or gets removed, he can recover. I guess we'll see!
 
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