What was your favorite episode of season six?

What was your favorite episode in season six?

  • Epilogue

    Votes: 4 6.3%
  • Blacklist

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lat/Long

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dead Reckoning

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Battle Scars

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • It Happened to Me

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Hammer Down

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cuckoo's Nest

    Votes: 12 18.8%
  • Manhattanhenge

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • Death House

    Votes: 11 17.2%
  • Second Chances

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Criminal Justice

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Flag on the Play

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sanguine Love

    Votes: 6 9.4%
  • The Formula

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Uncertainty Rules

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pot of Gold

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Rest in Peace, Marina Garita

    Votes: 3 4.7%
  • Redemptio

    Votes: 5 7.8%
  • Tales from the Undercard

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Unusual Suspects

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Point of View

    Votes: 8 12.5%
  • Vacation Getaway

    Votes: 7 10.9%

  • Total voters
    64
Hi--this is my first post--but I liked "Point of View" best because: a) it was different, Mac in his apartment getting bored, so "let me take a look at what my neighbors across the way are up to"; b) Adam was completely funny; c) Peyton was in it!!!!!

When Peyton is in it, Mac has a softer side, and Claire Forlini (sp?) was free to come back on the show (other acting interests took her elsewhere, hence the "Dear John" letter Mac got from her in Season 5.

Actually, that saved the season for me, because it was a very dull season. Everything just became rote crime = dead guy = CSI solves it = go home
 
When Peyton is in it, Mac has a softer side, and Claire Forlini (sp?) was free to come back on the show (other acting interests took her elsewhere, hence the "Dear John" letter Mac got from her in Season 5.

forlani, and it was season 4 but near enough :) oh god, i feel terrible making corrections like that, i'm not a red-pen wielding meanie, promise!:lol:

he does have a softer side with her, that's true, i think he does with aubrey too, although maybe that's more of a fun side. i didn't think there was much chemistry with mac & peyton is season 3, but there was in point of view - i don't know what they did but it worked!

Actually, that saved the season for me, because it was a very dull season. Everything just became rote crime = dead guy = CSI solves it = go home

it's kind of ironic in a way, because i think a lot of people prefer the crime solving stuff to be a lot more prominent - some people have even got annoyed by the mac/aubrey/peyton thing even though it's only taken up a tiny part of this season; and people have definitely got annoyed by the danny/lindsay stuff; i guess on a crime show, crime solving should come first. i quite like seeing a bit of personal stuff too, i like the depth it gives the characters, but not too much, i wouldn't want it to detract from the main purpose.
 
When Peyton is in it, Mac has a softer side, and Claire Forlini (sp?) was free to come back on the show (other acting interests took her elsewhere, hence the "Dear John" letter Mac got from her in Season 5.

Actually, that saved the season for me, because it was a very dull season. Everything just became rote crime = dead guy = CSI solves it = go home

it's kind of ironic in a way, because i think a lot of people prefer the crime solving stuff to be a lot more prominent - some people have even got annoyed by the mac/aubrey/peyton thing even though it's only taken up a tiny part of this season; and people have definitely got annoyed by the danny/lindsay stuff; i guess on a crime show, crime solving should come first. i quite like seeing a bit of personal stuff too, i like the depth it gives the characters, but not too much, i wouldn't want it to detract from the main purpose.

Definitely! For me, season 6 turned into a very bad soap opera. I can't deny that I LOVED every single scene with Flack/Eddie just because he's such an amazing actor! Besides that, CSI:NY has become successful because crime solving was always the focus. Of course I wanna find out more about the characters, but I like it in a subtle/slow way. As a writer myself, I know it's way more interesting to take time to explore characters step by step.
 
^ same here - of course i'm interested in them as characters too but i watch a procedural drama for, well, the procedure. the lives of the characters should be worked around that, not shoehorned in at its expense.
 
I forgot to put Redemptio in my list.I love Hawkes-centric episodes!!

I love Hawkes centric episodes too. Hill is such a good actor. I hope he gets more stories in the new season and a girlfriend.

Everyone's got their favorites, and that's good. In my personal opinion though, Hill can't act AT ALL. He doesn't have this special something, and he really doesn't contribute anything interesting to CSI:NY. Acting is a gift that comes naturally, and you can really tell how hard he is trying to 'act'.
 
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Hi,I have an episode question but couldn't find a thread so I'll ask here hope thats ok.
One of the last episodes I've seen was the one where Lindsay just had her baby,then I saw the one where Aden's killer was caught,the episode's I've seen since have had Aden in them all. Haven't a clue whats going on with all the episode jumping going on here.Will you please tell me what season these belong to(not the ones with Aden in them) and what season is the most recent.Thanks.
 
Hi,I have an episode question but couldn't find a thread so I'll ask here hope thats ok.
One of the last episodes I've seen was the one where Lindsay just had her baby,then I saw the one where Aden's killer was caught,the episode's I've seen since have had Aden in them all. Haven't a clue whats going on with all the episode jumping going on here.Will you please tell me what season these belong to(not the ones with Aden in them) and what season is the most recent.Thanks.

The episode that Aiden died and the team caught her murderer was Heroes back in season 2. I hope I helped you.:)
 
Hi, I have an episode question but couldn't find a thread so I'll ask here.
Aiden was in all of Season One, and only three episodes of Season Two. She was killed in 2.23 Heroes. Lindsay had her baby in 5.23 Greater Good.

If you read the reviews on this Episode Guide page, you'll be able to find out all the details about each episode. Wikipedia also has pretty decent summaries, but they're not complete. IMDb has a list also, but it's very basic.
 
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