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Technically it was all by the book as they didn't break a single rule of police interrogation. And they don't go to such lengths in every case because not every case involves the murder of a police officer. Remember how Mac specifically stated that all the stops were being pulled to find and bring in Angell's killer? Same thing. And before anyone starts going on about how every murder should be treated the same, tough, that's not how it works when it comes to a cop's murder. Obviously CSI: NY is a tv show and way dramatized the whole thing compared to real life, but the mentality and bottom line are the same.I have seen a lot of far-fetched episodes of CSI...but this was just over the top. Why don't they use these unorthodox methods in every case? They'd be bound to win every one... So much for playing by the book.
I liked this episode. Loved seeing Mac get mad and the actor who played Anthony did good too.
I would have thought that maybe they would have somehow made a mention of how Lindsay felt when Danny was shot even though he was off duty.
I liked this episode. Loved seeing Mac get mad and the actor who played Anthony did good too.
I would have thought that maybe they would have somehow made a mention of how Lindsay felt when Danny was shot even though he was off duty.
That would have been great for Lindsay. I have read several comments that the writers don't know how to write her. I agree, and introducing that would have given her a layer of sorts.
I have seen a lot of far-fetched episodes of CSI...but this was just over the top. Why don't they use these unorthodox methods in every case? They'd be bound to win every one... So much for playing by the book.