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Here a video Clip from y new episode.
http://www.tvline.com/2011/05/csi-ny-exclusive-first-look-video-explosive-shootout/
http://www.tvline.com/2011/05/csi-ny-exclusive-first-look-video-explosive-shootout/
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In my episode tonight of #CSINY in the first 5 min of the show we used $30,000 in glass. Don't miss it. @garysinise
5 minutes ago via Twitter for Mac
Yes and no. Within the NYPD, detectives are police officers without supervisory authority. The different grades are granted to reflect time in service, increase pay grade, and recognition of excellence. A detective 1st grade has no more "authority" than a detective 3rd grade, just seniority. Bringing an additional command structure of the crime lab complicates things a bit, but not overly. Essentially, Mac, having been appointed as Head of the Crime Lab has authority over everyone working in his department, regardless of the fact that he doesn't technically have a "rank" (although TPTB could very well have simply neglected to let us on since with his Head position, it would be rather redundant to mention a Sgt or Lt rank) Now, Mac's only immediate boss as head of the Crime Lab, is the Chief of Detectives. Even if he doesn't have a 'rank' (which i don't doubt he does), if Danny remains in the Crime Lab, Mac will still be 2nd in the chain of command (the Chief being the only one above him).
What would be really interesting would be if with his promotion, Danny decides to leave the Crime Lab and be just a Sgt. Detective. Personally, i wouldn't be sorry in the slightest as it would be the perfect means to separating him from Lindsey at work. And I more picture Danny on the street anyway as opposed to a science detective.
So no, regardless of whether he stays in the Crime Lab or not, Danny will not be Mac's superior. If he does stay, "Head of the Crime Lab" trumps Sgt., and if he leaves, he and Mac fall into two entirely different chain of commands except for sharing the same Chief. Like Mac and Flack (who btw, has to be detective 1st Grade. but since it's not an exam position like Sgt, or an actual 'rank', i'm not surprised if they didn't work in a specific promotion event into the eps...)
With CSI: New York on the bubble for renewal, has the network given any indication about the show's renewal chances?
Everybody I talk to says they love the show. [Laughs.] That's all, that's all I know, they love the show. So let's hope they love it enough to keep it on the air. I'd like to keep doing it.
via E! Online
Trust me when I tell you that shows spend far more cash on far more ridiculous things . I can also only imagine that CGI-ing someone crashing thru a shattered window would be harder than it looks, time consuming given you'd need the footage to do so, and not necessarily cheap in it's own right. But who knows. I expect timing would be the key thing in this scenario, especially wanting to wrap the season substantially earlier this year.Wow. $30,000 for glass? They should have just CGI'd it in... Seems like a waste of money, really, the less money the show spends the more likely it is to be renewed.
Glad Gary would be interested in doing another season should it be given the opportunity.With CSI: New York on the bubble for renewal, has the network given any indication about the show's renewal chances?
Everybody I talk to says they love the show. [Laughs.] That's all, that's all I know, they love the show. So let's hope they love it enough to keep it on the air. I'd like to keep doing it.
via E! Online
FRINGE (airing against CSI: NY) was renewed by FOX even with horrible ratings. Some said it's because the executives love the show. I too hope CBS loves NY that way!
Wow, they spent $30,000 on glass? Maybe they shot that scene several times.
This photo of Lucy Messer will appear in the first 5 minutes of #CSINY's season finale on Friday! Can you guess why? http://bit.ly/iDuevF