ladyhunter
Head of the Swing Shift
For the second time in two weeks CSI NY has made me cry.
This was one of the better finales between CSI an NY.
Yes it was very similar to Snow Day with the cops-vs-criminal aspects of it, but to watch Don Flack cry was heartbreaking.
I have always liked the friendship between Danny and Flack.
Flack has always been the 'stand up' guy. He seems to be Danny's better half when it comes to his emotions and when to play by the rules. When Danny seems to fly off the handle, Flack just sits back and plays the good guy. The idea that Flack pulled the trigger and killed Angells killer made him all the more interesting. It gave him more depth of character and to face the realization that even cops have emotions and they do act on those emotions. And the fact that Danny was right there, well that says a lot about their friendship.
As for Mac, I said in another thread, lately he's been ignoring things going on around him, but to have a cop killed really shook him. The fact that he told people to 'look under every rock' to pull up favors said tons about what he thought about protocol when it comes to a fallen cop.
I do love it when Mac's emotions get the best of him though.
Dunsbrook's character was superb. Craig T. Nelson played him to a T! I loved to watch him with Mac. You weren't sure if you wanted to root for him or not. Those are the best kinds of characters, you're not quite sure what side they are on. I'm sure we'll see more of him next season. At least in the few opening episodes.
The cliffhanger wasn't all that predictable. I mean a cop gets shot, then a drive-by shooting at the bar where the CSI's are hanging out. Who would predict that??? I guess I didn't read the spoilers then.
Overall A
This was one of the better finales between CSI an NY.
Yes it was very similar to Snow Day with the cops-vs-criminal aspects of it, but to watch Don Flack cry was heartbreaking.
I have always liked the friendship between Danny and Flack.
Flack has always been the 'stand up' guy. He seems to be Danny's better half when it comes to his emotions and when to play by the rules. When Danny seems to fly off the handle, Flack just sits back and plays the good guy. The idea that Flack pulled the trigger and killed Angells killer made him all the more interesting. It gave him more depth of character and to face the realization that even cops have emotions and they do act on those emotions. And the fact that Danny was right there, well that says a lot about their friendship.
As for Mac, I said in another thread, lately he's been ignoring things going on around him, but to have a cop killed really shook him. The fact that he told people to 'look under every rock' to pull up favors said tons about what he thought about protocol when it comes to a fallen cop.
I do love it when Mac's emotions get the best of him though.
Dunsbrook's character was superb. Craig T. Nelson played him to a T! I loved to watch him with Mac. You weren't sure if you wanted to root for him or not. Those are the best kinds of characters, you're not quite sure what side they are on. I'm sure we'll see more of him next season. At least in the few opening episodes.
The cliffhanger wasn't all that predictable. I mean a cop gets shot, then a drive-by shooting at the bar where the CSI's are hanging out. Who would predict that??? I guess I didn't read the spoilers then.
Overall A