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<font color=yellow>Peter Lenkov</font> came to CSI: NY in its second season and hit the ground running by penning the third episode that year, "Zoo York", and introducing a new character to the series, Lindsay Monroe. Now, two years later, Lenkov, whose credits include 24, The District and Tracker, is embarking on his third season with CSI: NY and is hard at work on two high profile episodes. Lenkov took a break from writing to talk to CSI Files' <font color=yellow>Kristine Huntley</font> about the thrilling conclusion to season three of the show, and the ramifications it will have for the fourth season.
CSI Files: So you're starting in on the fourth season now. How's it going so far?
Peter Lenkov: It's going great. We're actually shooting episode four. So far, so good. Some exciting stuff coming up!
CSI Files: So what is in store for Mac (<font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font>) and his team?
Lenkov: You'll have to wait and see! There's some good surprises.
CSI Files: Will we see follow up for the characters from third season finale "Snow Day", particularly those most affected by the events of it: Mac, Danny and Adam?
Lenkov: Yeah. We're going to follow up. I think we're going to be a little more focused on the continuity with that kind of stuff now.
CSI Files: That's great news! A lot of people were puzzled when Flack (<font color=yellow>Eddie Cahill</font>) came back at the beginning of the third season with no ill effects from his injuries from "Charge of This Post".
Lenkov: It's funny you mention that--we did actually some stuff where we brought it up and played it out, and we ended up cutting it out of the episode (People with Money"). If we ever end up putting some extra scenes on a DVD, you'll see that payoff.
CSI Files: Why did those scenes end up getting cut?
Lenkov: I don't remember--it's been so long. I remember being on the bridge shooting that stuff. I think it was really just the pacing of the story. Mac and Flack had a moment together where they talked about it, so I think just because of the pacing of that episode it ended up being cut. Sometimes you cut it for those reasons and at the end of the day, yeah, the audience is not fully satisfied because we didn't pay off something we set up, but when you look at the episode, it may have just been a pacing thing.
CSI Files: "Snow Day" was an exciting, action-packed episode! What made you and <font color=yellow>Pam Veasey</font> decide to go that route?
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CSI Files: So you're starting in on the fourth season now. How's it going so far?
Peter Lenkov: It's going great. We're actually shooting episode four. So far, so good. Some exciting stuff coming up!
CSI Files: So what is in store for Mac (<font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font>) and his team?
Lenkov: You'll have to wait and see! There's some good surprises.
CSI Files: Will we see follow up for the characters from third season finale "Snow Day", particularly those most affected by the events of it: Mac, Danny and Adam?
Lenkov: Yeah. We're going to follow up. I think we're going to be a little more focused on the continuity with that kind of stuff now.
CSI Files: That's great news! A lot of people were puzzled when Flack (<font color=yellow>Eddie Cahill</font>) came back at the beginning of the third season with no ill effects from his injuries from "Charge of This Post".
Lenkov: It's funny you mention that--we did actually some stuff where we brought it up and played it out, and we ended up cutting it out of the episode (People with Money"). If we ever end up putting some extra scenes on a DVD, you'll see that payoff.
CSI Files: Why did those scenes end up getting cut?
Lenkov: I don't remember--it's been so long. I remember being on the bridge shooting that stuff. I think it was really just the pacing of the story. Mac and Flack had a moment together where they talked about it, so I think just because of the pacing of that episode it ended up being cut. Sometimes you cut it for those reasons and at the end of the day, yeah, the audience is not fully satisfied because we didn't pay off something we set up, but when you look at the episode, it may have just been a pacing thing.
CSI Files: "Snow Day" was an exciting, action-packed episode! What made you and <font color=yellow>Pam Veasey</font> decide to go that route?
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