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You can borrow my "rose colored glasses" if you would like!! :lol:Glad to see my eyes aren't f--king up. That *definitely* has the looks of a baby bump
I have my own pair... but thanks for the offer.
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You can borrow my "rose colored glasses" if you would like!! :lol:Glad to see my eyes aren't f--king up. That *definitely* has the looks of a baby bump
If Anna is pregnant that's wonderful for her and her family, but for the love of God, don't write it into the show again.
You can read the whole article here....As for next season on CSI: NY, Giovinazzo says the first episode "introduces the new character [played by Sela Ward] and deals with the repercussions of what happened in the finale. I think this new character is a positive thing — although the writers now have to scramble and make it work last-minute, I think in the long run, it's inspiring and infuses something new for everybody." He adds that Melina Kanakaredes' departure is dealt with "simply and smoothly. She's moved on and somebody else has moved in." When asked if Kanakaredes' Det. Bonasera dies, he jokes, "She's a victim in Episode 1. She's our crime scene. It's very exciting."
CSI: NY's Carmine Giovinazzo Talks Marriage and New Co-Star
Jul 30, 2010 07:00 AM ET
by Carita Rizzo
CSI: NY's Carmine Giovinazzo attended the CBS party on July 28 without new wife Vanessa Marcil, but tells TV Guide Magazine, "[Marriage] has mellowed me out. It's fantastic and everything is wonderful. It's a beautiful thing." The couple is adamant about keeping their relationship private. "She was strong about the fact that we don't want the relationship exposed to this business."
As for next season on CSI: NY, Giovinazzo says the first episode "introduces the new character [played by Sela Ward] and deals with the repercussions of what happened in the finale. I think this new character is a positive thing — although the writers now have to scramble and make it work last-minute, I think in the long run, it's inspiring and infuses something new for everybody." He adds that Melina Kanakaredes' departure is dealt with "simply and smoothly. She's moved on and somebody else has moved in." When asked if Kanakaredes' Det. Bonasera dies, he jokes, "She's a victim in Episode 1. She's our crime scene. It's very exciting."
I feel "morning sickness" coming on!:lol:I could see them doing it--Lindsay struggling with the ramifications of shooting Shane, and then finding out she's going to be a mother again!
I agree. Although I do feel like it's becoming more and more common to write it into the show, unfortunately.If Anna is pregnant that's wonderful for her and her family, but for the love of God, don't write it into the show again.
Spanish Harlem? Hispanic people on CSI:NY?!?! (But of course it's a gang-related storyline. :shifty