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TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Past, Present, and Murder"
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• Thu, Apr 16
OH It seems Ann kept a computer file of those who required her services. Since the names included some of the most powerful people in New York, most than a few of them are looking to keep the flash drive a secret. Ann was killed, but the computer part is ...
DVD Review: Frank Miller's The Spirit Entertains But Falls Short ...
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• Fri, Apr 10
OH On TV Review: CSI: NY - "Prey" by stardvd555: NCIS Spinoff Casts CSI Alumna, Two Others The ensemble for CBS' planned NCIS spinoff continues to f... » On Has House MD Jumped the Shark? by Habitusa: Couldn't disagree more. "Simple Explanation" is one of ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "Prey"
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• Fri, Apr 10
OH In law enforcement, everybody who goes through the police academy is aware of the grittiness. The person who seems least offensive is capable of an act which shocks the world to its core. Case in point — Dr. Marty Pino, the former guy in the medical ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Communication Breakdown"
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• Thu, Mar 26
OH After Season Four's multi-episode arc focused on a killer who used a taxicab as a death machine ("Taxi"), it stand to reason that a train was about due for a part in a script. An arrest in the first ten minutes is an immediate clue that the person is ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Green Piece"
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• Fri, Mar 13
OH Leave it to CSI:NY to open an episode with a bang. After a house explodes, Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and crew must pick up the pieces. Good thing Adam Ross (AJ Buckley) is playing street hockey nearby — he helps a man out of the rubble, a man who plays ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Party's Over"
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• Fri, Feb 20
OH The disbelief on his face when he realized just who the killer was showed just how much he cared. The problem came from seeing something in a suspect which Adam knows only too well. Buckley has a good range of talent, and he stepped up when the job ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Forbidden Fruit"
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• Sat, Dec 20
OH - I am fairly certain the next two weeks will be old episodes, only because the dates fall on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Even if there wasn't football ...
TV Review CSI:NY - "Enough"
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• Sun, Nov 9
OH - As Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) or anyone else who works for him would say, "rules are often created with a good reason in mind." Even Det. ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Cost of Living"
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• Sun, Nov 2
OH - Nov 2, 2008 A true story of a man who started out homeless, Chris Gardner decided one day things had to change. After all, he had a young son who depended on his income ...
DVD Review: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - The Eighth Season
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• Mon, Oct 13
By The Masked Movie Snobs Written by Senora BichoThe bar for the Eighth Season of CSI was set very high as, in my opinion, Season Seven was its best to date. While I can’t say it was as good, it delivered some great episodes and certainly was enough to keep me as an avid viewer. Two million other viewers didn’t agree, howe...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "Page Turner"
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• Fri, Oct 3
OH - Eddie Cahill, who plays Det. Don Flack, is Mr. Toughie. A good cop, he wants nothings more than to haul in the perp. Only recently has he portrayed the ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "All in The Family"
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• Sun, Jan 27
By NancyGail Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) and Det. Don Flack (Eddie Cahill) to help find a solution. A tooth tells Hawkes there might be another victim. Two seconds later, this is confirmed. Det. Jessica Angell (Emanuelle...
Book Review: CD and DVD Forensics by Paul Crowley and Dave Kleiman
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• Fri, Jul 6
By Mel Odom Crime scene forensics has captured the attention of nearly everyone, thanks primarily to the CSI television franchise shows. Fans tune in every week, to all three series, to find out whodunit and, more importantly, how the detectives are going to catch the bad guys. Forensics investigat...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "What Schemes May Come"
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• Wed, Apr 18
By NancyGail Little evidence is available to unearth the killer, but help comes from another crime scene. Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) and Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) go to a fancy hotel room to find another man dead. The cause of death is clear, stabbing by icepick.
Movie Review: Perfect Stranger - Nothing Perfect About It
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• Tue, Apr 17
By Tall Writer One important question audiences might ask themselves: How do the other characters know where to find this seemingly professional reporter, who has several aliases, in a large city? A childhood acquaintance named Grace, played by Nicki Aycox, finds Ro in an alley. Miles seems to find he...
DVD Review: Without a Trace - The Complete Second Season
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• Mon, Mar 12
By Chris Beaumont I mentioned that I had only watched for a small amount of time. I cannot recall exactly what the time frame was, but I eventually struck it from my viewing schedule. It was not because I didn't like it, but because my television addiction was taking up too much time and I had to trim somewhere, an...
TV Review: February Round-Up - 24, CSI, Heroes, Lost and More
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• Wed, Mar 7
By Ian Woolstencroft CSI Grissom returns but his comeback is overshadowed by Keppler’s exit. And what an exit! This ranks as one of the show's finest episodes in its seven-year run, a blend of hard-boiled detective story and clinical CSI investigation. In just a few short weeks Liev Schreiber won me over to such...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Sleight Out of Hand"
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• Sat, Mar 3
By NancyGail New York is known for its characters, and sometimes it draws in one or two. When an illusionist named Luke Blade (Criss Angel) comes to town with a three-day show, he has no problem getting an audience. However, there is a woman in trouble close by. She's being sawed in half while being held pris...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Ride In"
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• Tue, Feb 27
By NancyGail Stella has the difficult task of telling her boss, Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise), also a good friend, that she might be HIV positive after cutting herself at a crime scene ("Heart of Glass"). Mac is hurt she did not come to him right away, but he understands that she thought she could handle thi...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Ride In"
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• Tue, Feb 27
By NancyGail Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) have a dead cigarette to process. Okay, it's a man inside a costume, but the actual person is hard to see from a distance. The same person who killed the new victim attacked another in a costume. ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Some Buried Bones"
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• Mon, Feb 12
By NancyGail After a security guard is killed in one of New York’s classiest shops, Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) are called to the scene by homicide Det. Jessica Angell (Emanuelle Vangier) to begin processing.
TV Review: January Round-Up - 24, CSI, Heroes, And More
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• Mon, Feb 5
By Ian Woolstencroft CSI. “Leaving Las Vegas”. While this episode focuses mainly on Catherine as she heads out of town in ... absence for William Petersen’s modern day Sherlock Holmes. ... a character designed to fill the gap left by William Petersen. ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Lying Game"
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• Mon, Jan 29
By NancyGail Meanwhile, Stella and Hawkes discover a convention was held the night their victim died. While several hundred suspects exist, one name catches their eye. A politician left a fingerprint on the victim, showing clear evidence of DNA. Could this be the killer?
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Obsession"
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• Tue, Jan 23
By NancyGail Back at the lab, Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) tells Mac trace evidence analysis brought an interesting piece of news. A hair found at the crime scene shows the other person in the room was female. The problem now lies in the whereabouts of the woman.
Disjointed TV Observations: Gilmore Girls, The CSI Franchise, and More
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• Thu, Jan 4
By Alessandro Nicolo Anyway, we have CSI (the best of the bunch); CSI: New York (the weakest of the three despite Gary Sinise's stellar performances), and Miami. Since Law & Order and now CSI are out to corner and dominate my channels might I suggest expansion into Canada? How about CSI: Saskatoon? Picture...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "Murder Sings the Blues"
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• Sun, Nov 5
By NancyGail In another part of town, Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) investigate a crime scene where Manhattan's Most Eligible Bachelor is dead in his private whirlpool. More than likely he drowned, which Dr. Sid Hammerback (Robert Joy) confirms....
TV Review: CSI - Post-Mortem
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• Sun, Oct 29
By David Desjardins CSI: Crime Scene Investigation remains on my list though. It’s all about geeks doing their thing. Still gritty, still slick and most importantly still smart. Gil Grissom simply cannot be imitated. His eclectic three-dimensional team has the chops to be believable as a team. Street smarts, b...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Hung Out To Dry"
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• Tue, Oct 17
By NancyGail What follows is the most unusual episode of CSI:NY yet. The concept is simple, a serial killer leading detectives on a trail of physical violence and intellectual cunning. It starts with Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) at the crime scene. The body i...
TV Review: NCIS - "Shalom"
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• Fri, Sep 29
By C. Michael Bailey In a word, it is humor. Humor and a cast of characters who are as competent as they are quirky. This is a program that does not take itself too seriously as do the CSI clones, and this is good. So, how does the beginning of the fourth season shape up? That must be answered with a brief look at the end of...