Season #9 Spoiler Discussion

Press release for episode four...

THE CSIs RACE TO CATCH A SHOOTER WHEN LINDSAY IS INJURED DURING THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A POLITICAL CANDIDATE, ON “CSI: NY,” FRIDAY, OCT. 19

Music From Grammy® Award-Winning Band Green Day’s Album Green Day ¡Uno! And Forthcoming Albums Green Day ¡Dos! And Green Day ¡Tré! Will Narrate Dialogue-Free Action Sequences

Neal McDonough (“Desperate Housewives”) Guest Stars as Political Candidate Grant Hamilton

CHEAT TWEET: #MesserFamily in danger – will the CSIs save the day? Music by @Greenday! #CSINY 10/19 8 PM! http://bit.ly/PLy50m


"Unspoken” – The CSIs race to catch a shooter when Lindsay is injured during the attempted murder of a political candidate, and the events in the aftermath lead to a child’s death, on CSI: NY, Friday, Oct. 19 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Action sequences will be narrated by songs from Grammy® Award winning Green Day’s band album Green Day ¡Uno! and forthcoming albums Green Day ¡Dos! and Green Day ¡Tré! Neal McDonough (“Desperate Housewives”) guest stars as political candidate Grant Hamilton.

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:
Brooklyn Silzer (Lucy Messer)
Jeff Hephner (Evan Westcott)
Neal McDonough (Grant Hamilton)
Terrell Ransom, Jr. (Lonnie James)
Jenna Ortega (Aimee Moore)
John Cothran, Jr. (Dr. Kevin Phillips)
Sara Mornell (Beverly McCord)
Cantrell Harris (Lonnie’s Father)
Bobbie Prewitt (Young Girl)

WRITTEN BY: Executive Producer Pam Veasey
DIRECTED BY: Duane Clark
 
Uh. I hope she changes after that because I did so not like her in that scene. They made her look sexy and snappy by making someone else look dumb. Moment of surprise. I bet the officer who arrested that guy has more years in active duty than she does, but no, she's the one who's been undercover and with narcotics so she's cool. "I grew up with three brothers..." Gosh! Maybe I'm just oversensitive but this was one of the moments when I realize how much I love strong female characters like Jo or Stella with a brilliant mind. :scream:
 
Uh. I hope she changes after that because I did so not like her in that scene. They made her look sexy and snappy by making someone else look dumb. Moment of surprise. I bet the officer who arrested that guy has more years in active duty than she does, but no, she's the one who's been undercover and with narcotics so she's cool. "I grew up with three brothers..." Gosh! Maybe I'm just oversensitive but this was one of the moments when I realize how much I love strong female characters like Jo or Stella with a brilliant mind. :scream:

Yeah, not sure I liked that scene. I mean the cops didn't go after her for knocking the guy down or asking if she's okay?
 
Uh. I hope she changes after that because I did so not like her in that scene. They made her look sexy and snappy by making someone else look dumb. Moment of surprise. I bet the officer who arrested that guy has more years in active duty than she does, but no, she's the one who's been undercover and with narcotics so she's cool. "I grew up with three brothers..." Gosh! Maybe I'm just oversensitive but this was one of the moments when I realize how much I love strong female characters like Jo or Stella with a brilliant mind. :scream:

Yeah, not sure I liked that scene. I mean the cops didn't go after her for knocking the guy down or asking if she's okay?

Well, Flack did, though he had to since she's his new love interest :p but it was pretty odd that no one else paid attention to her. She just walked in there looking like a prostitute but no one cared...which by the way also annoyed me because she didn't look like a cop at all so how would Flack know she's a detective who got assigned to homicide? She acted as if it should be obvious and Flack just too slow to get it...
 
Uh. I hope she changes after that because I did so not like her in that scene. They made her look sexy and snappy by making someone else look dumb. Moment of surprise. I bet the officer who arrested that guy has more years in active duty than she does, but no, she's the one who's been undercover and with narcotics so she's cool. "I grew up with three brothers..." Gosh! Maybe I'm just oversensitive but this was one of the moments when I realize how much I love strong female characters like Jo or Stella with a brilliant mind. :scream:

Yeah, not sure I liked that scene. I mean the cops didn't go after her for knocking the guy down or asking if she's okay?

Well, Flack did, though he had to since she's his new love interest :p but it was pretty odd that no one else paid attention to her. She just walked in there looking like a prostitute but no one cared...which by the way also annoyed me because she didn't look like a cop at all so how would Flack know she's a detective who got assigned to homicide? She acted as if it should be obvious and Flack just too slow to get it...
I liked it :) I think the other cops didn't check with her when she took out the perp since Flack was right there talking to her immediately afterwards. And I didn't think she actually thought Flack ought to have known who she was. I took as her deliberately having some fun and making him think like he ought know just to leave him flustered and confused, and did it all with a straight face :lol: Yep, she's been around an environment with mostly guys alright :D

As for her walking in and no one paying attention, she definitely didn't look like a prostitute, and she acted as if she was supposed to be there - casual confident and quiet demeanor, looking through papers.... That's exactly how one gets places they shouldn't be without being given a second glance: act like you belong and people will assume you do.

I know the comparisions of her to other female characters in the show is going to be inevitable, but I think it's unfair. Plus bare in mind, Flack is still the same person he was when he was with Jess. Just because she died doesn't mean he's now magically attracted to a completely different kind of person, so if they work in some character similarities between Jess and this new person, kudos on them for being realistic. I don't want a carbon copy obviously, but I don't see that ending up being the case.
 
Yeah, not sure I liked that scene. I mean the cops didn't go after her for knocking the guy down or asking if she's okay?

Well, Flack did, though he had to since she's his new love interest :p but it was pretty odd that no one else paid attention to her. She just walked in there looking like a prostitute but no one cared...which by the way also annoyed me because she didn't look like a cop at all so how would Flack know she's a detective who got assigned to homicide? She acted as if it should be obvious and Flack just too slow to get it...
I liked it :) I think the other cops didn't check with her when she took out the perp since Flack was right there talking to her immediately afterwards. And I didn't think she actually thought Flack ought to have known who she was. I took as her deliberately having some fun and making him think like he ought know just to leave him flustered and confused, and did it all with a straight face :lol: Yep, she's been around an environment with mostly guys alright :D

As for her walking in and no one paying attention, she definitely didn't look like a prostitute, and she acted as if she was supposed to be there - casual confident and quiet demeanor, looking through papers.... That's exactly how one gets places they shouldn't be without being given a second glance: act like you belong and people will assume you do.

I know the comparisions of her to other female characters in the show is going to be inevitable, but I think it's unfair. Plus bare in mind, Flack is still the same person he was when he was with Jess. Just because she died doesn't mean he's now magically attracted to a completely different kind of person, so if they work in some character similarities between Jess and this new person, kudos on them for being realistic. I don't want a carbon copy obviously, but I don't see that ending up being the case.


Sorry for the double post, I haven't figured out yet how to do multi quotes...

I think you're right and I know I'm oversensitive and have prejudices against her and shouldn't judge her just by seeing a glimpse, but still... I can't help but dislike her ;)
 
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