Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

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Am I the only one hoping it is the series finale, so the show can go out on top and not wheeze to the finish, like, say, "CSI: Miami" is?
 
Press release for 7.19 "Food For Thought"

THE TEAM ENTERS THE COMPETITIVE WORLD OF GOURMET FOOD TRUCKS WHEN ONE EXPLODES AT A SOHO FOOD FESTIVAL, ON "CSI: NY," FRIDAY, APRIL 8

Lesley-Ann Brandt ("Spartacus") Returns as Hawkes' Girlfriend, Camille; Alex Meraz ("The Twilight Saga: New Moon," "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse") Appears as Odelin Gonzales, Jr., the Son of a Truck Vendor

"Food For Thought" — The team enters the competitive world of gourmet food trucks when one explodes at a SoHo food festival while Hawkes is there with his girlfriend, on "CSI: NY," Friday, April 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

SERIES REGULARS:
Det. Mac Taylor............. Gary Sinise
Jo Danville.................. Sela Ward
Danny Messer.................. Carmine Giovinazzo
Dr. Sheldon Hawkes.................... Hill Harper
Det. Don Flack..................... Eddie Cahill
Lindsay Monroe Messer................. Anna Belknap
Adam Ross...................... AJ Buckley
Dr. Sid Hammerback................ Robert Joy

GUEST CAST:
Camille Jordanson.............. Lesley-Ann Brandt
Odelin Gonzales Jr. ........................ Alex Meraz
Derby Chasen..................... Daniel Bonjour
Odelin Gonzales................ Raoul Trujillo
Mia Wood.................... Tyler Kain
Gus Stilton......................... Matt Nolan
Broxton Langley....................... Anthony Azizi
Frat Boy..................... Brandon W. Jones
Male Chef.................. B.J. Clinkscales
Male Customer...................... Krishna Cole
Health Service Rep................. Lance Irwin

GENRE: CRIME DRAMA, ACTION, ADVENTURE, SUSPENSE, MYSTERY

WRITTEN BY: Trey Callaway
DIRECTED BY: Oz Scott
And here's a First Look picture for the episode. :)

 
Kelly: I've heard that this will be the final season of CSI: NY. Is that true?
There's definitely some talk that this year's season finale of CSI: NY could be a series finale, but we're hearing that even cast and crew don't know for sure yet—they're going into hiatus in wait-and-see mode. If CBS has a great development season, CSI: NY will probably be laid to rest, but if CBS doesn't have any great new series prospects, CSI: NY might get one last go-round. BTW, if you have Q's for the producers of CSI: NY, tweet @KristinDSantos or email tvdiva@eonline.com, and we'll try to get you answers.

source : http://fr.eonline.com/uberblog/watc..._chat_get_ready_glee_death.html#ixzz1GeG0yhPG
 
Sounds like NY's chances really depend on pilot season. On any other net, CSI: NY would be totally safe, but CBS has a lot of strong performers, and it wouldn't be the first time they cancelled an older show that was still doing decently (Without a Trace, anyone?). I hope the show gets one more year, but they're smart to write this year's season finale as a potential series finale. I wonder if we'll even know before the upfronts in May if the show is coming back.
 
Much catching up. Glad my march madness and CBS' march madness coincide, so I'm apparently not missing out much here :p. Well, I've at least managed to catch up on watching the past coupla eps, though not comment on them.

Thanks for tidbits y'all.

Happy belated b-day to Sinise, too.

Far too much stuff and nonsense on too many fronts for too many shows for me to dare venture a guess on what might be revealed prior to upfronts for NY's fate in particular. Would like, but ya never know.

The last handful of eps sound like they could be really good, and regardless of what may come (or not) for NY, I'd love for S7 to finish strong and on a high. A deliberately ambiguous or open ended finale is fine if well done, and having Fonda in for two bodes well. They've certainly managed some impressive guests this season. A two-part in-house finale also seems to indicate that NY is still in some way addicted to cliff-hangers :p, but that what they wanted to do was too big for one ep might also bode well (for quality of realization).

7.18 Looking forward to an ep where Jo and her family get some focus.

Well, I'd love for Jo and co. to truly get as much focus as teased :p. It's just that I seem to recall Do or Die being blurb'd or promoted somewherez as Danny and Lindsay working together to solve a case, something that might have put me off watching it altogether had I not suspected better :lol:. Thankfully, while DL was certainly present and irksome, if not mildly perplexing (egad, there's not even enough of a charge between them to generate a static shock, let alone alone produce chemistry nor even a danged sense of fun thru the rather belabored Complete Dummies Guide To Ass Prints and related sex tutorial :lol:), it did seem to ease as the ep proceeded, and was not in fact a DL special.

So, I am hoping that Jo will get the focus indicated due at least by how the central case has been described. Jo was a saving grace in the last ep, and while SW does well imbuing small moments with fun, I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Jo in the thick of things,and in a situation where the stakes are definitely more personal and serious.

7.21 could be interesting in having Mac and Danny jointly investigated by the ever ebil obvious wrench that IA always plays. For me it's a potentially fun evolution between the pair, given S1's On The Job, and yet, I daren't hope S7's writers would recall or acknowledge that. Carmine and Gary might somehow manage to allude to it, but who knows.

7.20 sounds intriguing more for the format, for the presence of an ex-cop/ private investigator in the mix, a potential serial killer, hints of ominosity for Mac, and of course Jo not only having a fear of heights but confronting her phobia :p. The notion of yet another uber-smexy club montage and penthouse crime scene is slightly less enthralling :p.

Between IA and a PI, and portents for Mac, it sounds like the last handful of eps may fall into that Mac Vill Be Challenged category. If only by finding his wallet. Unless Shane Casey is somehow still kicking, and pilfering Mac's locker too. If the Casey shows up in the finale I might shoot someone meself :lol:. But wait. Mebbe that could in fact be the long-awaited zombie ep I've been hoping for :p. Awesome.

7.19 should be fun too. I saw a Flack/Jo scene mentioned in that one. While I'm all for Hawkes getting snuggly with someone, I'm not sure I expected a fry-flossing as the vehicle for it :lol:. Hadda tie it to the sploding truck somehow tho. Still, nice to see some continuity for him on that front. Or any front. I've missed much discussion, but I'm also wondering if the drug-aspect has some follow up link from the manner of Camille's drug-related plot involvement from the ep that intro'd her in the first place?

Anyways.

Looking forward to Jo's ep. Looking forward to DJE. Looking forward to Peter Fonda. Looking forward to some good character interaction in the last handful of eps. Looking for a strong end to S7, be it season or series.

Have enjoyed recent tweet traffic, esp. SW on GS' b-day :lol:.

The photo of an apparently mini-Mac poking some giant dude up a nostril is befuddlingly amusing; that said, it did, however, quash any hope that the show might ressurrect Mac's S1 pilot side-burns for the cold-case/flashback sequences (you :censored: bastards :p. I know, I know. Y'all been too puzzled trying to solve Flack's hair :p). ...Whaddayado.
 
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