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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Battle Scars"
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• Fri, Oct 23
By NancyGail Mac and his team have a home invasion on their hands. Or do they?
TV Review CSI:NY "Dead Reckoning"
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• Sat, Oct 17
By NancyGail Mac and his team must find a potential serial killer before it's too late.
TV Review: CSI: NY - "Epilogue"
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• Fri, Sep 25
By NancyGail Mac and the gang deal with the aftermath of being shot at.
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Past, Present, and Murder"
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• Thu, Apr 16
OH The episode is far too big for that. Let me back up a bit and remind you of what started this storyline. Ann Steele was a corporate "fixer." If this is not obvious, it means she would step in after a business person screws up. ...
DVD Review: Doubt
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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
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By NancyGail Crime. 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 examiner's office fired for having too...
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of April 12
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• Fri, Apr 10
OH On TV Review: CSI: NY - "Prey" by Christina: They actually just changed the schedule because Criminal Minds has an extra episode. April 15, w... » On Veronica Mars and The Mystery of Season Four by Charliepie: Look I had this massive comment explaining ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Communication Breakdown"
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• Thu, Mar 26
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By NancyGail New York has always been a place of multiple ethnicities, languages, cultures, and people. While this is true of any large city, the Big Apple seems especially conducive to making a melting pot of it all. One place to find that trend is on a train. After all, everybody uses one at some point or an...
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Point of No Return"
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• Fri, Mar 20
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By NancyGail Oh how the mighty have fallen!" That would be one way to describe the latest episode of CSI:NY, but it falls far from the true definition of just how powerful the episode is. In part, the intricacies are fairly simple. After all, the formula for a crime show is standard. Have crime, solve case. Ea...
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Green Piece"
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• Sat, Mar 14
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By NancyGail 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 a bigger role than people realize. For once, Buc...
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TV Review: CSI:NY "No Good Deed"
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• Sat, Feb 28
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By NancyGail In the world of crime, CSI:NY has a few things going for it. Not only do viewers enjoy seeing good guys catch the bad, but they have a fascination to understand how the job is done. Writers make characters such that it is simple to get people drawn into their make believe world. Hold off skepticis...
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Party's Over"
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• Fri, Feb 20
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By NancyGail In the city which never sleeps, Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) prepares to go to a charity event put on by the deputy mayor. I have to say, Sinise looks downright handsome in a tux! He has somewhat of a permanent tan, which the classic black and white 'monkey suit' brings out well. Also in attendan...
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Shes Not There"
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• Fri, Feb 13
OH Don Flack (Eddie Cahill) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo). These two have a great chemistry. While each has his own personality, their professional teamwork is classic police style. Why am I not surprised Danny would be in the alley? ...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Forbidden Fruit"
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• Sat, Dec 20
By NancyGail CSI:NY hit its midpoint! Thank heavens. Since this show has been going pretty much nonstop from the time of the season premiere, reruns are a welcome break. 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...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Triangle"
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• Fri, Dec 12
By NancyGail Family. If you ask ten people to define the term, each person will give you an different answer. For Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo), the traditional version applies. These two are about to become parents ("The Box").Any regular viewer of CSI:NY i...
Blu-ray Review: The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
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• Fri, Dec 12
OH - Dec 12, 2008 On TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Box" by Lee: Boy were D/L in this week episode! I can't wait to read your review of 510, "The Tringle" » On The Coming of the ...
DVD Review: The Polar Express - Presented in 3D
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• Wed, Dec 10
OH - Dec 10, 2008 On TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Box" by NancyGail: I can say with certainty D/L will be in this week's episode. The one on the 17th? Perhaps, but it mi...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Box"
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• Mon, Dec 8
OH - Dec 8, 2008 This leads to one desperate act after another, but Stella (Melina Kanakaredes) and Flack (Eddie Cahill) step in before one tragedy gets worse. ...
TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Box"
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• Mon, Dec 8
By NancyGail Decisions. Some are good, others not so much. However, the result of either is the same. One has to live with consequences. For Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo), it's knowing he cheated on his girlfriend even though there may have been doubts at to whether they should have gotten togethe...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "My Name Is Mac Taylor"
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• Sat, Nov 22
By NancyGail What's in a name? Seriously. For some, it means one is part of a lineage. A "Jr." denotes a son who has the same forename as his father. Any further descendents with that forename would have Roman numerals afterwards, such as IV or XI should the forename be passed down that far. CSI:NY celebrated i...
TV Review CSI:NY - "Enough"
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• Sun, Nov 9
By NancyGail When do you stop following the world's rules and start making your own? This is not a stupid question. 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. Don Flack (Eddie Cahill), who hates to see a decent person f...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Snow Day"
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• Mon, May 21
By NancyGail Across town, Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) and Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) are in bed together. Danny promises to wake Lindsay in time to start her shift, but lets her oversleep. He writes a note telling her to enjoy her "snow day". When Mac sees Danny, he sends the CSI to Brookly...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "...Comes Around"
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• Fri, May 11
By NancyGail After a bachlorette party ends in murder, the NYPD evidence team must put the pieces together. Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) heads the group, and uses everybody else to help process. When Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) mentions the killer might be John McEnroe, the tennis p...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Cold Reveal"
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• Mon, May 7
By NancyGail Meanwhile, Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) has a problem of her own. When Det. Scotty Valens (Danny Pino, Cold Case) arrives from Philadelphia to start an investigation, DNA evidence implicates Stella. However, the extent is unknown. She offers her assistance in any way she can. D...
TV Review: CSI:NY - "Past Imperfect"
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• Fri, May 4
By NancyGail Any big city has its share of unique crimes. For Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise), the head of the NYPD evidence team, unique can become thorny since he has to deal with his department as well as upper management. When a woman is found dead, it is clearly a messy murder. Mac brings along Det. Stella Bon...
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.
TV Review CSI:NY "Daze of Wine and Roaches"
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• Mon, Mar 26
By NancyGail Across town, Det. Don Flack (Eddie Cahill), Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) examine the remains of a deceased chef. They realize a fight took place, and the chef was stabbed. Complicating matters is a roach in the chef's mouth. Ewwww!
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....
Comment by need that tune! on TV Review CSI:NY "The Deep"
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• Mon, Jul 28
missterri2000 at yahoo.com i have been looking for the tune hallelujah that has been on CSI, and more recently on Numbers (?- series 3 showing here in the UK) . quite a haunting song.
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