A B+ for me. The perp was a complete dirtball to off the kid like that. Though, I didn't shed much tears for that other dude he off first. I'm not much of an Angell fan, but I honestly can't give two teeming buckets of sloth shits about Lovato. I wasn't really thrilled that throughout the mid-seasons of CSI: NY, the writers decided to make everyone kiss or sleep with everyone (D/L, Mac/Peyton, Adam and some blonde colleague, Mac/that dumb Quinn, Adam/Stella, Flack/Angell) that at times I forgot that it's a detective show and not freaking Guiding Light.
I wonder why they got rid of Emmanuelle, though, I still simmer at the fact that she get to get with my Josh in 40 Days And 40 Nights, I thought rather her than some other skank dope. I guess TPTB are hoping that bringing in young, new blood for the CSI shows (Lovato, Morgan Brody, Sam in Miami) would somehow help boost the ratings. It's one thing to somehow replace Angell, but to pick one who looks too much like Angell is rather contemptible to me.
The end was very touching to me. No, not Sid! He's gotten bad Gyros, got a bullet blown up right in front of him, got infected, and now this?? Sid is one of my very first and foremost favorite characters ever! Couldn't he have also confided in Sheldon aside from Jo?? I feel for Jo after he confided in her. When the scene about Sid came up as his colleagues watched about the Guardian Angel and Sid seeming uninterested, I somehow knew he had to be it! I get a feeling that there will be more onto Sid's storylines as the episodes go by. He is sadly underused throughout the series. I love this man!
And I always wanted to see a rather human side to a CSI show if a CSI would have a natural type of silent killer, and not be offed by some outside form of violence. Whether a CSI ended up with diabetes, cancer, or anything. It's like they were the invincible ones who don't get sick. This thing with Sid getting cancer is like a first natural threat to me after years of keeping up with the CSI shows. After seeing a fellow CSI die or threatened from getting shot, burned, catching something from being shot in the eye with a nail gun, infected, Fannysmacked, buried alive, kidnapped, etc. A natural threat for a change reminds me that they are human.
Oh, Adam being Adam! I like his new girl from The Real McCoy episode. She seems sweet and caring. The scene with Jo and Mac right behind him for what could've been the longest time of Adam awkwardness ever had my sides hurting like crazy.
A printable gun seems rather believable. Not a bad episode, yet not the best.