Hmmmm....A-. Loved Edward James Olmos. Loved his slow delivery and his quiet, low voice. Nice change of pace from the action-packed loud screamers of the past. Nice chemistry with Mac. I like that I saw all the players--Adam, Sid, Hawkes. Yeah, the lab budget must have been slashed pretty bad if Lyns has to make her own latex spray. Mac...alone in the warehouse. Doesn't call backup until he's shot. :shifty: Flack. Ohmygoodness. Glad he still has those lightin' fast reflexes. Had to chuckle when Mac said, "Someone pumped 50 rounds into a NYPD police car. I want them found." What about Flack?? :wtf: Shoot out at end was too long... Can someone PLEASE get Flack to a barber????? :scream: Tobin, waiting for her short-haired man o' beauty to return
I re-watched the episode and realized I was a little harsh. I'm not saying that there are not different gangs in NYC I'm just saying that the ones portrayed on tv are usually Hispanic and Black. My D/L coment was when Hawkes, Danny and Lindsey were in the hotel room and Hawkes made the quip about leaving the bedroom for them.
That wasn't really that obvious. If someone had never seen the show before I doubt they would have gotten that. On CSI: NY they don't always depict gangs also always being black/Hispanic though. The Gavin Wilder Crime Family (Irish) and Tanglewood Boys/Pelean Bay (both white) come to mind.
That's true. But in NY they do pretty much only have a large number of people of color on an episode where they need a lot of criminals and that is maddening.
ICAM. That's why I flipped out in my original review. They just seem to have people of color around when they need a lot of criminals. Besides Hawkes there is no other positive representations for people of color.
Hawkes said that? I didn't even hear that lol. It's possible that I missed it because I was trying to fix the tracking on the tape or something. :lol: