Season 7 Spoiler Discussion part 2 - Fighting Crime In Gotham

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Episode 20 press release:

THE CSIs INVESTIGATE A WOMAN'S DEATH AS THE WORK OF A SERIAL KILLER, AND MAC RECONNECTS WITH HIS FIRST PARTNER WHEN AN EX-CON THEY PUT AWAY BEGINS STALKING HIM, ON "CSI: NY," FRIDAY, APRIL 29

Academy Award Nominee and Golden Globe Winner Peter Fonda Guest Stars as Mac's First Partner, William Hunt

NY Jets Coach Rex Ryan and GM Mike Tannenbaum Appear as Themselves

"Nothing For Something" - The CSIs investigate a woman's death as the work of a serial killer, and Mac reconnects with his first partner after an ex-con they put away begins stalking him, on "CSI: NY," Friday, April 29 (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:
William Hunt................................. Peter Fonda
Raymond Harris................... Clifton Collins, Jr.
Charles Martin.............................. Josh Randall
Vincent Marino........................... Troy Ruptash
Mark Fields..................... Ronnie Gene Blevins
Patricia Kelly...................... Najarra Townsend
Rex Ryan............................................. Himself
Mike Tannenbaum................................ Himself

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

WRITTEN BY: John Dove
DIRECTED BY: Eric Laneuville
 
Here's a MegaBuzz question about the finale:

What have you heard about CSI: NY's finale? — Amy

ADAM: According to Sela Ward, the season doesn't end with much of a cliff-hanger. "It's really more of an ambiguous attempt to leave everybody... [wondering,] 'Is the show going to get picked up or not?' It's a non-committal final show," she says. She hints that the finale will find Mac at a crossroads. "Does he continue this work or not?" she asks. "Maybe he's done because of something that happens in the show that's very traumatic.
 
If the show comes back I hope Gary doesn't leave, although if he does it'd be fun to see Jo as the supervisor!
 
I didn't think it was that bad. Although that was an awful lot of food.

And sadly, CSI has a habit of aging kids too fast...they did the same thing with Lindsey Willows on the original.
 
I'm very glad to hear that should Season 7 be it then we will get a satisfying last episode because the only thing that would do that for me and just about everybody else is if it envolved a certain curly haired, fluent greek speaking CSI answering to the name Stella living happy ever after with everyone's favorite ex-marine doesn't particularly matter how.After all these years nobody would dream of Stabler without Benson come the end of SVU the whole idea would be laughable and the same applies here to Mac and Stella. I know I've said this before but I feel the need to say it again the incredibly long suffering audience as more than earned this wish being fullfilled anything else is plain insulting and after the Adam fiasco should be obvious to even the most miniscule of IQ'S. Might I suggest TPTB take a look at their own message boards starting with AIP's on fanfic net because their's must be the only show in history where it's own fan s are quite openly stating they would prefer the show go now than have to watch Mac/Jo.
 
I know I've said this before but I feel the need to say it again the incredibly long suffering audience as more than earned this wish being fullfilled anything else is plain insulting and after the Adam fiasco should be obvious to even the most miniscule of IQ'S.

You're entitled to your opinion, but the miniscule IQs bit is trolling. Don't make comments that insult other posters here or you'll find yourself with an official warning.
 
Oh, look. Another pointless, stupid ass DL scene at a crime scene. And Danny and Lucy brought Lindsay breakfast in bed TWO YEARS ago?? So, that makes Lucy how old???:rolleyes: :wtf: And geeze, Lindsay, what a pig.

Yeah, I noticed the age thing too. Lucy in last season's finale was about 18 months old (judging by the child), so just how long has it been since episode 1 of this season? We had one Christmas, and no obvious signs of summer following so I had assumed one year and yet apparently Lucy is the magically aging child. The amount of food was plainly played for the 'I'm not pregnant' "laugh" (and I usually like D/L). To be honest though, my first thought watching it was more -- oh, look, another D/L scene that makes Lindsay look like the patient saint and Danny look like an out-of-touch idiot, yay? -- because unless Lucy is really miraculously aging and de-aging, Danny should notice that it's been 2 years since a memory (you can't possibly mistake something you do with a baby for a toddler or for a preschooler, in my experience). I mean, kids change so much in a month, let alone two years (Lucy should have been an infant two years ago mother's day, and wouldn't Danny have been in a wheelchair? I'm just saying, easy to things to mark a memory was to when it took place).
 
Oh, look. Another pointless, stupid ass DL scene at a crime scene. And Danny and Lucy brought Lindsay breakfast in bed TWO YEARS ago?? So, that makes Lucy how old???:rolleyes: :wtf: And geeze, Lindsay, what a pig.

Yeah, I noticed the age thing too. Lucy in last season's finale was about 18 months old (judging by the child), so just how long has it been since episode 1 of this season? We had one Christmas, and no obvious signs of summer following so I had assumed one year and yet apparently Lucy is the magically aging child. The amount of food was plainly played for the 'I'm not pregnant' "laugh" (and I usually like D/L). To be honest though, my first thought watching it was more -- oh, look, another D/L scene that makes Lindsay look like the patient saint and Danny look like an out-of-touch idiot, yay? -- because unless Lucy is really miraculously aging and de-aging, Danny should notice that it's been 2 years since a memory (you can't possibly mistake something you do with a baby for a toddler or for a preschooler, in my experience). I mean, kids change so much in a month, let alone two years (Lucy should have been an infant two years ago mother's day, and wouldn't Danny have been in a wheelchair? I'm just saying, easy to things to mark a memory was to when it took place).

I know they age kids stupidly on TV because you can't do much with a kid whose not old enough to do anything but stand there and look confused by their surroundings, but it always bugs me when the timelines go all wonky for some characters and not others.

As for the pig comment, I would have said it about any other character who spoken the same line, but I just can't help thinking the line would've gone over so much better if another character had said it. Take out the pregnancy "joke" and just make it that they had been working a lot and hadn't had time to eat and Flack said it, or Danny or whoever else besides Lindsay said it. I just don't think Anna's delivery when she's supposed to be funny comes off as being funny. Most of the time anyway.

As much as I dislike DL I'd almost rather they just give them a damn storyline instead of putting in awkward "They're married and have a kid" scenes in every other episode. And I didn't like it that they made Danny look like the dumb, clueless husband either. They seem to do that a lot in an attempt to make Lindsay look better and it never works for me.
 
I wanna know why they do it even when the kids are older...*looks at Vegas writers*

I'm more curious about the Hawkes part tonight. I hope he isn't hurt. *hugs him*And it's about time he got some love.
 
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