Season #9 Spoiler Discussion

Press release for 9.03

EVIDENCE FOUND IN PHOTOS AT A CRIME SCENE ON THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE SEND MAC AND JO TO SAN FRANCISCO IN SEARCH OF A MISSING TEENAGE GIRL, ON “CSI: NY,” FRIDAY, OCT. 12

Peter Horton (“thirtysomething”) Guest Stars as FBI Agent Cade Conover

CHEAT TWEET: Has something more than someone’s heart been left in San Francisco? Mac and Jo head there to find out! #CSINY Fri 10/12

"2,918 Miles” – Evidence found in photos at a crime scene on the Brooklyn Bridge send Mac and Jo to San Francisco in search of a missing teenage girl, on CSI: NY, Friday, Oct. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

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

GUEST CAST:
Natalie Martinez (Detective Jamie Lovato)
Sydney Park (Ellie Danville)
Peter Horton (Cade Conover)
Trent Garrett (Oliver Epps)
Christina Scherer (Mary Portico)
Rebecca Lowman (Sybil Portico)
Blake Robbins (Jimmy Portico)
Jullian Dulce Vida (Boyd Hackman)
Colton Shires (Jordan Parr)
Seidy G Lopez (Harried Mother)
Erwin Stone (Rastafarian)
Sean Harmon (Ethan Grohl)

WRITTEN BY: Trey Callaway
DIRECTED BY: Vikki Williams
 
for CSI new york everything is legal :lol::lol:

What Fay said. I've removed mentions of the add-on from the posts above, but please don't do it again.

Hard to believe the season premiere is just around the corner!! :)

Okay, I'm sorry about the addon, I didn't know that it is illegal in the US. In our parts of Europe it is... Now I know it and won't do it again :angel:

Tomorrow...we just have to wait 'till tomorrow! :)
@-tina-I'm online now, you can contact me if you want ;)


sorry just saw it right now but can I contact you today in the evening so at 10 o'clock?? sorry that I write off topic and yeah today is the day but we in europe have to wait until tomorrow ;)
sorry that I write off topic
 
Fall TV Preview: Is CSI: NY Heading Into Its Final Season? Show's Bosses Sound Off!

Perpetually on the bubble, CBS’ CSI: NY was blessed earlier this year with an unexpected ninth season, which launches tonight at 8/7c. Given the 11th hour reprieve, it would have been entirely understandable for executive producers Pam Veasey and Zach Reiter to approach this season as the long-running procedural’s last — but is it? Perhaps not, say the showrunners.

“I don’t think by any means we are creating this [season] as if it’s the end,” Reiter tells TVLine. Adds a confident Veasey, “We have a dedicated audience and we’ve been moved to Friday nights at 8 o’clock. We want to continue the franchise — which is now down to two.”

Read on for more scoop from the EPs, including what’s in store for guest star Rob Morrow, what a day off in the life of a crime scene investigator looks like and whether there’s a new baby Messer on the way.

TVLINE | How did you approach this season? ZACH REITER: I wouldn’t want to say that it’s business as usual; it’s Season 9 and we’re taking more risks and changing things up for our characters, so it’s not just doing the same old thing by any stretch… Everybody would be happy to have a Season 10 if that were to come. We may find ourselves in a similar position, where we’re creating a finale that can operate as both a season and series finale. But in terms of the 17 episodes before that finale, no, we’re not operating as though it’s the end.

PAM VEASEY: All of the personal lives of ours characters haven’t come into the lab in previous years and this year we decided to take time throughout the season to spend a day off with each one within an episode. What do they do when they’re away from us and not doing work? In the episodes there will also be a crime, but that person won’t be a part of it.

TVLINE | Do any of the “day off” installments stand out as being particularly strong? REITER: In terms of ones that have already been executed, we’ve created [a day-off story] for Flack that will appear in Episode 5 that is particularly satisfying.

VEASEY: You will meet his grandmother. And his sister Samantha (played by Kathleen Munroe) is back. It’s about family. It’s endearing and fun and charming, [and] you learn a little bit about his connection to his father.

TVLINE| Will fan faves Danny and Lindsay share their vacation day?

VEASEY: Right now, they have the same day off, but anything can happen. [Laughs] We have some ideas for them, but theirs doesn’t come up quickly in our season… They may get two days off: one with one [of them] off and one with the other. They will probably get serviced on the day off more than anyone else.

TVLINE | In explaining why NY got renewed over Miami earlier this year, CBS boss Nina Tassler alluded to your series being the more “fun” CSI. Does this season deliver on that lighter tone? VEASEY: Yes, it does. They didn’t give us a mandate that now that we’re on at 8 we need to be really funny and charming and change what we’re doing. But you do take the idea that you’re opening a Friday night and that people want to come home and enjoy the start of their weekend… It’s not something you’re going to see right off the bat. We start our season with a really great two-parter that involves guest star Rob Morrow as an arsonist — not easy to laugh about that. [Laughs] But then we go into some really fun, delightful stories that make you smile. There’s some levity to it.

TVLINE | What else can you say about Rob Morrow’s arc? REITER: He plays somebody who was an arsonist and finally got caught and spent the last 15 years in jail. Now, he is recently paroled and there are new fires that are popping up in New York City, so he is inevitably our first suspect in light of the timing and that some of the evidence mimics the old cases. He walks that tightrope because he’s a suspect, but he’s helping [the CSIs] solve this case — but is he playing them for a fool? So, it goes back and forth for a bit, and then takes a bigger turn in his second episode.

TVLINE | And how does Natalie Martinez join the fold? VEASEY: We have Natalie recurring in the first half of the season as a detective in our precinct. She’s done a lot of great work. She’s working with Flack. It’s sort of a “will he go there again?” storyline. He had a love relationship years ago with a detective and this character tempts that idea again. She’s smart and she’s homegrown — there [are no women] on our show who are New Yorkers, so we wanted to add somebody with that flavor.

TVLINE | Any long-arc nemeses this season? VEASEY: Nothing long-arc. We do occasionally bring in arcs with our guest stars, but it’s usually over just two or three episodes.

TVLINE | Is there a plan to have Jaime Ray Newman return as Mac’s late wife Claire? Or has that emotional device sort of played itself out? REITER: We never want to close any doors. If we figure out something that makes sense and is really great and emotional, we’ll have her back. But it does feel that, at this point, it’s been put to bed. He’s moving on and has found somebody in Christine who can inspire him in that way.

VEASEY: You’ll learn that Christine helped Mac recuperate after the shooting last year; that’s something we explore at the top of the season. She’s in this relationship for the long haul with him — as is he, but there aren’t any definitive plans. They’re happy where they are, just growing and loving each other’s company.

TVLINE | Any parting Danny/Lindsay teases for those Messer superfans out there? VEASEY: We left on a cliffhanger last season that they have to make some choices about where they live and how their lifestyle moves forward: How do they keep continuing to do this as parents? Do they move out of the city? Do they become the suburb people? They’re going to make family choices about Lucy and their family, and also about adding another. Will there be another Messer? [Laughs] It’s just a conversation, know that! I don’t want to have Anna Belknap come in and tell me she’s going to get pregnant.

source: http://tvline.com/2012/09/28/csi-ny...56#utm_source=copypaste&utm_campaign=referral
 
That sounds like a great, great season 9 :) Thanks perlnoir!

I will enjoy todays's episode tomorrow morning at breakfast.
 
Oh I can't wait for seeing the premiere! All of the tweeting is making me nuts :devil: And by the sound of the interview, the season will indeed be very good! Aaand we can hope for a season 10 ;)

@-tina- okay, I'll be on and availlable :)
 
I still hope he tells Christine eventually about the memory stuff...I have to wonder if a scene's coming where she finds out and confronts him. I do understand the already been through a lot and not wanting to reveal a weakness though.

I do guess they hinted on what we were wondering in regards to Danny and Lindsay's day off eps...it'd be cool if they both got one.

I just wish CBS would let them know what's what come end of season in enough time to let them plan a finale direction, but I'm not sure that's possible...I just know I hate the waiting when it gets close to that time LOL. I hope it isn't the last season, but I still have my fears.
 
I still hope he tells Christine eventually about the memory stuff...I have to wonder if a scene's coming where she finds out and confronts him. I do understand the already been through a lot and not wanting to reveal a weakness though.

I do guess they hinted on what we were wondering in regards to Danny and Lindsay's day off eps...it'd be cool if they both got one.

I just wish CBS would let them know what's what come end of season in enough time to let them plan a finale direction, but I'm not sure that's possible...I just know I hate the waiting when it gets close to that time LOL. I hope it isn't the last season, but I still have my fears.

That would be a very interesting episode about Christine finding out.
 
Today's News: Our Take
CSI: NY's Season 9: This Year, It's Personal
Sep 28, 2012 12:39 PM ET
by Adam Bryant
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After being on the bubble for the second year in a row, CSI: NY ended its last season celebrating the team as one big, happy family.

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Now that the show has once again been saved from cancellation, the producers want to continue to celebrate the show's characters by offering the audience peeks into their private lives throughout the season. "We'll take characters home," executive producer Pam Veasey tells TVGuide.com. "They'll be off work, and you'll see what their day off is like. What does it tell us about the characters, and who they've evolved to become? Is there something new you can learn about each of them?"

For Mac (Gary Sinise), viewers will get to see some of the struggle he endured while recovering from a gunshot wound. Fortunately, Mad had new love interest Christine (Megan Dodds) by his side the whole time. "She was part of his rehabilitation, so they've definitely grown closer," Veasey says. "He's very happy in this relationship, as is she. So you'll see this relationship develop throughout the year. We'll ultimately end with a great deal of happiness for Mac."

But he will still be affected by the memories of the shooting. "He's still going to do his job, but I think he assesses things differently," Veasey says of her leading man. "It's something he's constantly reminded of. So you see how that situation can haunt him."

Exclusive: Meet CSI: NY's new Lucy Messer!

Mac will have to put some of that aside as he and the team investigate a series of arsons in the two-parter that opens the season. When a fire chief is killed in a deadly blaze, the team's most likely suspect is Leonard Brooks (guest star Rob Morrow), a recently paroled arsonist who's difficult to pin down.

"He goes up against our team psychologically and physically, and it's quite fun," Veasey says. "He's our prime suspect because he's just finished serving his time, but he ends up being a source of information for us on who might have committed the arson. He really understands fire and feels like it provides him with a lot of control, which is the mentality of most arsonists. He is resisting the urge to do what he feels is natural to him... and [Mac's] hoping he's been rehabilitated."

Elsewhere, things might once again heat up in the love life of Eddie Cahill's Det. Flack. The show has cast Natalie Martinez as Det. Jamie Lovato, who Veasey says "reminds Flack a lot of Angell [Emmanuelle Vaugier]." "She's a really authentic New Yorker. She grew up there, grew up in a family of cops, and really knows how to push guys around. But she's still be an incredibly vivacious, smart, sexy woman."

First Look: CSI: NY goes to San Francisco

In terms of other personal stories, Jo (Sela Ward) will reconnect with an old flame (thirtysomething's Peter Horton) when a case takes the team to San Francisco. "Jo has a type, and they all seem to be FBI agents," Veasey jokes. And Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) may be expanding their family.

"We did leave the idea that they're looking for a new place to live," Veasey says. "Is it in the city? Is it out in the suburbs? Do they move away? Do they both continue to work at the lab? What are the challenges? Are there more children or not? [They're] establishing their family and how they want to define it."

And if the show ends up on the bubble for a third year, Veasey's not worried about it. "We're pretty sure we'll fight again for our spot, but we approach every year [thinking], 'Let's just do the best show we can do — one that we're really proud of,'" she says. "We don't think [about the bubble] until we get to the end, and by that time we've done our show. We dedicate ourselves to doing the best quality show we can do, because we actually have no control in the end. We understand the business of television, but as creators, we just attack it and say, 'What's the best and most fun we can do?'"

CSI: NY premieres Friday at 8/7c on CBS.

source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/CSINY-Season9-Spoilers-Pam-Veasey-1053935.aspx


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CSI:NY 902 Where There's Smoke video promo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P25VZCS3ZOk&feature=youtu.be

With courtesy Cate.
 
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TV Line has an exclusive behind-the-scenes picture of Danny, Lindsay and the new Lucy from the October 19th episode - click on the thumbnail version of the picture to see the full version at the source:

 
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