Season #9 Spoiler Discussion

well, I would settle for just Mac and Danny's 'days off' because I hate Hawkes.
I'm looking forward to the Mac/Christine storyline, but yes, I agree it would be nice to have a separate episode involving a day off for Mac.
And I like 'Nine Thirteen' for a title.
 
CAN it be Friday yet this not knowing what surprised/shocked thing Jo finds out is gonna kill me like seriously WHAT could it be !?!?!?
 
Preview: Laura Vandervoort Raises Hell in Haven Finale, Then Seeks Revenge on CSI: NY

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Interestingly — and purely a coincidence of timing — Vandervoort also adopts different “looks” as a guest star on this week’s CSI: NY, playing a just-released convict named Macy Sullivan.
“CSI happened when I got back from [shooting the indie comedy] Cubicle Warriors,” she says. “Macy went to jail for two years, and when she gets out, she’s seeking vengeance — just like Arla — against somebody who sort of screwed her over.”
In addition to sharing scenes with series lead Gary Sinise, Vandervoort got to change up her appearance (and then some!) as the agenda-driven Macy. Including one that evokes a certain famous femme, “I have three different looks in the episode,” she reports, “so it was a lot of fun for me.”

source: http://tvline.com/2013/01/16/haven-season-3-spoilers-laura-vandervoort-arla/
 
9.17 - "TBD"

~ This is the Season 9 finale.

~ Whereas in the past few years finales have more of a personal component to them, 9.17 seems more case-driven... case of the week. The police are suspected of killing an unarmed suspect, despite them swearing to their grave that the perp was carrying.

~ A group of protesters breaks into NYPD. Mac and Flack are in the middle of an interrogation when chaos erupts on the floors.

~ Not much else. Adam is out in the field, Flack gets (slightly) injured, Lovato is around...
 
Thanks VGL !!!

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CSI: NY - Episode 9.14 - White Gold - Press Release
Posted by AbhiroopS at Thursday, January 17, 2013 0 Comments
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WHEN A YOUNG PIZZA MAKER IS CARJACKED, THE CSIS MUST DETERMINE WHAT THE PERPETRATORS WERE REALLY AFTER, ON “CSI: NY,” FRIDAY, FEB. 1


“White Gold” – When a young pizza maker is carjacked, the CSIs must determine what the perpetrators were really after, on CSI: NY, Friday, Feb. 1 (9:00-10:00 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)

Myk Watford (Reno Martell)

Sam Situmorang (Felipe Zacharias)

Kanin Howell (Paul Tortucci)

Daniel Roebuck (Ray Tortucci)

Teo Olivares (Noah)

Shayla Beesley (Abby)

Chasty Ballesteros (Rowena Black)

Leif Gantvoort (George)



WRITTEN BY: David Hoselton

DIRECTED BY: Alex Zakrzewski

Source: CBS
 
Crossover press release:

Ted Danson (“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”) Guest Stars As CSI D.B. Russell

Navid Negahban (“Homeland”) Guest Stars as Zane Kalim, A Criminal With Information About Christine’s Whereabouts

CHEAT TWEET: The crossover event continues - Can Russell help Mac save Christine? #TedDanson guest stars! #CSINY Friday 2/8 http://bit.ly/Va9ARA


“Seth and Apep” – Mac and the team partner with D.B. Russell to outsmart Christine’s kidnappers before they run out of time to save her life, in the second part of a two-part crossover, on CSI: NY, Friday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Ted Danson (“CSI”) guest stars as CSI D.B. Russell. Navid Negahban (“Homeland”) guest stars as Zane Kalim, a criminal with information about Christine’s whereabouts.

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:
Ted Danson (D.B. Russell)
Navid Negahban (Zane Kalim)

WRITTEN BY: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt
DIRECTED BY: Eric Laneuville
 
Crossover press release:

Ted Danson (“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”) Guest Stars As CSI D.B. Russell

Navid Negahban (“Homeland”) Guest Stars as Zane Kalim, A Criminal With Information About Christine’s Whereabouts

CHEAT TWEET: The crossover event continues - Can Russell help Mac save Christine? #TedDanson guest stars! #CSINY Friday 2/8 http://bit.ly/Va9ARA


“Seth and Apep” – Mac and the team partner with D.B. Russell to outsmart Christine’s kidnappers before they run out of time to save her life, in the second part of a two-part crossover, on CSI: NY, Friday, Feb. 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Ted Danson (“CSI”) guest stars as CSI D.B. Russell. Navid Negahban (“Homeland”) guest stars as Zane Kalim, a criminal with information about Christine’s whereabouts.

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:
Ted Danson (D.B. Russell)
Navid Negahban (Zane Kalim)

WRITTEN BY: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt
DIRECTED BY: Eric Laneuville

They better have her show up in this one or that is going to be so weird to not see her okay.
 
CSI: NY's Sela Ward Previews a Heartwarming, "Emotional" Episode for Jo
Jan 18, 2013 12:39 PM ET
by Adam Bryant
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Friday's CSI: NY is a bit of a numbers game.

The episode's numerical title, "Nine Thirteen," takes on several meanings. First, it is the ninth season's 13th episode. The number also represents the address of a famed New York building where the crime of the week takes place. (A man who seemingly leaps to his death is discovered to be mimicking a previous suicide at the same address during the 1920s.)

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But the number is most significant to Sela Ward's Jo Danville, who lost her sister in a car accident that happened on Sept. 13. On her day off, Jo learns a shocking secret about her sister's death: She was an organ donor, and the man who received her heart (guest star Johann Urb) has tracked Jo down.

"I am fascinated with people who are donors," executive producer Pam Veasey tells TVGuide.com. "I'm fascinated by those who can give up a kidney and continue living their lives. But I'm also fascinated by donor stories — by the fundamental idea that often someone has to die to for someone else to live. What about the people who are left behind? And what if you were ever to bump into the person who got that part?

"This young man figured it out and tracks Jo down and wants to say thank you," Veasey continues. "And it's a secret we learn about Jo. We have never mentioned her having a sister before. That was a way of introducing a lot more about Jo and it's a beautiful story."

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Even though Jo's sister has never been mentioned before, Ward says audiences will understand how important she was to Jo. As such, this chance encounter offers Jo some peace.

"She is so overwhelmed and blown away by this experience, and probably changed forever," Ward says. "She even asks if she can listen to her sister's heart. She leans down to his chest and really gets to feel that [her sister] carries on — that she is hearing a little piece of her that still is very much alive. So I think that closure for Jo was a very healing connection."

Even so, Jo will be a bit suspicious of the man. "She asks a lot of questions of this person: 'What do you do? What did you become?'" Veasey says. "When you see he's standing there really handsome and healthy and [with] a whole life ahead of him, I think Jo [knows] that it's such a tremendous gift. There's a loss, but she can look up and smile and know that there was a gain."

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Ward says she was grateful to get to play such a touching, personal story. "It was like [the writers] handed me the biggest gift ever," she says. "On procedural shows like this, you tend to be starving for those kinds of story lines. It's [usually] all about giving information and helping fill in pieces of the puzzle for the audience to help solve a crime. ... It was just nice for me as an actress to be able to have something emotional to play."

Although the show may not touch on it again, Veasey says she believes Jo and this man "will be connected forever." And it's that element of the story that she hopes sticks with viewers.

"I hope it encourages... someone to think, 'Yeah, that would be nice to leave life and be a donor,'" she says. "It's not like I'm a huge advocate waving donor signs or anything, but... I wanted to give a really special shout-out to the families who lose someone, and those people have chosen to give something to someone else."

Watch a clip of Jo's reaction to the news below. CSI: NY airs Fridays at 9/8c on CBS.

source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/CSINY-S...ingnews&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
 
Well, that sort of gives the whole surprise away. :lol: For once I actually didn't know what was coming, so I'm a bit disappointed. Still, it should be interesting, and I'm sure Sela will do a great job with the scenes.
 
Yeah, it did, though I don't mind spoilers myself. It should still be interesting.

I have a hunch my previous asking got missed. How will we handle the LV half of the crossover? Discuss it only on the LV end? Or can it be talked about here too in regards to Mac's part in it?
 
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