We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Good Girls, 9-1-1, A Million Little Things and Legacies!
1 | Is one of Hawaii Five-0‘s biggest leaps of logic ever — in its 10-season history! — that Tani would have turned away Junior’s amazing-looking, homemade breakfast?
More from TVLineA Million Little Things Recap: Surprise ShowerLegacies Recap: Another Saltzman Birthday Ends in Death and BetrayalLegacies Spins Fairytale Ending for Hope and Josie -- First Photos
2 | On Batwoman, how did Mary holding Luke’s hand...
1 | Is one of Hawaii Five-0‘s biggest leaps of logic ever — in its 10-season history! — that Tani would have turned away Junior’s amazing-looking, homemade breakfast?
More from TVLineA Million Little Things Recap: Surprise ShowerLegacies Recap: Another Saltzman Birthday Ends in Death and BetrayalLegacies Spins Fairytale Ending for Hope and Josie -- First Photos
2 | On Batwoman, how did Mary holding Luke’s hand...
- 3/20/2020
- TVLine.com
The Chicago Med cast introduced Dr. Strauss on Wednesday night for the 100th episode of the show. The familiar face to television was recently seen on NCIS: Los Angeles, but that’s not the show she is best known for appearing on. Who plays Dr. Strauss on Chicago Med? Actress Anna Belknap played Lindsay Monroe on CSI: NY for years and...
- 3/19/2020
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Hey, "NCIS: Los Angeles" fans. We are coming at you with a brand new set of teaser descriptions/spoiler scoops for next week's brand new episode 9. That's right, guys. The wonderful folks over at CBS recently served up a new press release for episode 9, and it features a new, main storyline teaser description that we're going to serve up just for you. CBS also released a bunch of preview photos for episode 9. So, we're going to go over those with you. We will also give you guys a link to the preview photos so you can view them for yourselves. So,let's get into this. To start, we've got an official title for episode 9. It is labeled, "Kill Beale: Vol. 1." It sounds like episode 9 will feature some very adventurous, intense, dramatic and action-filled scenes. In the new episode 9, Hetty is going to send tech operator Eric Beale out on...
- 11/17/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “The Good Doctor” episode “Pain.”]
“The Good Doctor” made a point to call out how Freddie Highmore’s character Dr. Shaun Murphy faces workplace prejudice from the first episode because he is a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome. But in Monday’s episode, the show went one further and drew a parallel between him and a person who has a physical disability. A quick aside that “disability” is a loaded word that implies that someone is not able, and therefore that language can be seen as pejorative or unfair. It is, however, the phrasing that is used in the episode by a character who uses a wheelchair to describe himself and Shaun.
Read More:‘The Good Doctor’ Featured a Teenage Transgender Actress, Raising the Bar for Representation Yet Again
In “Pain,” patient Hunter (Ryan Robbins) was in a motorcycle accident that left him unable to walk a few years ago.
“The Good Doctor” made a point to call out how Freddie Highmore’s character Dr. Shaun Murphy faces workplace prejudice from the first episode because he is a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome. But in Monday’s episode, the show went one further and drew a parallel between him and a person who has a physical disability. A quick aside that “disability” is a loaded word that implies that someone is not able, and therefore that language can be seen as pejorative or unfair. It is, however, the phrasing that is used in the episode by a character who uses a wheelchair to describe himself and Shaun.
Read More:‘The Good Doctor’ Featured a Teenage Transgender Actress, Raising the Bar for Representation Yet Again
In “Pain,” patient Hunter (Ryan Robbins) was in a motorcycle accident that left him unable to walk a few years ago.
- 3/13/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five-o" episode 13 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "La Po?ino," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing and intense drama take place as the crew tries to hunt down an extremely contagious and lethal strain of bird in their newest case, and more. In the new, 13th episode press release: Five-o is going to have to find a kidnapped patent infected with a contagious and lethal strain of bird flu which the culprits intend to weaponize. Press release number 2: Five-0 will have to find a kidnapped patient infected with a contagious and lethal strain of bird flu which the culprits intend to weaponize. Terry O'Quinn returns as Joe White. Guest stars feature: Clare Nono (Dr. Nalani Dyer), Elaine Kao (Dr. Jill Loi), Jana Park Moore (Lilian Rennick), Anna Belknap (Amy Lange...
- 1/16/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
To mark the release of CSI NY season 9 on 12th May, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
The elite team of CSI specialists reprise their roles as; Gary Sinise is back as Detective Mac Taylor and more determined than ever; Sela Ward is Mac’s assistant and confidante Jo Danville; Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap are husband and wife team Danny and Lindsay Messer; Hill Harper returns as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes; Eddie Cahill is hardcore homicide Det. Don Flack; Robert Joy is chief medical examiner Dr Sid Hammerback; and A. J. Buckley is back as Adam Ross.
The stage is set for the final season and after his recent brush with death, Mac (Sinise) returns to crime solving and is wasting no time turning up the heat on New York’s bad guys. The season starts with the team investigating the link between the death of...
The elite team of CSI specialists reprise their roles as; Gary Sinise is back as Detective Mac Taylor and more determined than ever; Sela Ward is Mac’s assistant and confidante Jo Danville; Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap are husband and wife team Danny and Lindsay Messer; Hill Harper returns as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes; Eddie Cahill is hardcore homicide Det. Don Flack; Robert Joy is chief medical examiner Dr Sid Hammerback; and A. J. Buckley is back as Adam Ross.
The stage is set for the final season and after his recent brush with death, Mac (Sinise) returns to crime solving and is wasting no time turning up the heat on New York’s bad guys. The season starts with the team investigating the link between the death of...
- 5/5/2014
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Network: CBS
Episodes: 197 (hour)
Seasons: Nine
TV show dates: September 22, 2004 -- February 22, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Gary Sinise, Melina Kanakaredes, Carmine Giovinazzo, Hill Harper, Eddie Cahill, Anna Belknap, Robert Joy, A. J. Buckley, Vanessa Ferlito, and Emmanuelle Vaugier.
TV show description:
A group of NYPD forensics scientists investigate mysterious deaths and other serious crimes.
The CSI team is led by Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) who previously served as a U.S. Marine. Mac is plagued by insomnia and is haunted by the loss of his wife in the 9/11 attacks.
Other past and present team members include former child prodigy Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) and detectives like strong-willed Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes), Brooklyn native Aiden Burn (Vanessa Ferlito), troubled Danny...
Episodes: 197 (hour)
Seasons: Nine
TV show dates: September 22, 2004 -- February 22, 2013
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Gary Sinise, Melina Kanakaredes, Carmine Giovinazzo, Hill Harper, Eddie Cahill, Anna Belknap, Robert Joy, A. J. Buckley, Vanessa Ferlito, and Emmanuelle Vaugier.
TV show description:
A group of NYPD forensics scientists investigate mysterious deaths and other serious crimes.
The CSI team is led by Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) who previously served as a U.S. Marine. Mac is plagued by insomnia and is haunted by the loss of his wife in the 9/11 attacks.
Other past and present team members include former child prodigy Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) and detectives like strong-willed Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes), Brooklyn native Aiden Burn (Vanessa Ferlito), troubled Danny...
- 5/11/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last spring, it looked like CSI: NY might be cancelled due to sagging ratings but it was renewed. CBS has again ordered just 18 episodes. Is the venerable TV show on the way out? Could it just be time for the series to go? Stay tuned!
The ninth season of CSI: NY typically airs on Friday nights at 8pm on the CBS network. The cast includes
Gary Sinise, Sela Ward, Carmine Giovinazzo, Anna Belknap, Eddie Cahill, Hill Harper, Aj Buckley, and Robert Joy.
Below are the TV show's latest ratings for the 2012-13 season, the best way to tell if CSI: NY is going to be cancelled or renewed for season 10.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Final season averages: 1.4...
The ninth season of CSI: NY typically airs on Friday nights at 8pm on the CBS network. The cast includes
Gary Sinise, Sela Ward, Carmine Giovinazzo, Anna Belknap, Eddie Cahill, Hill Harper, Aj Buckley, and Robert Joy.
Below are the TV show's latest ratings for the 2012-13 season, the best way to tell if CSI: NY is going to be cancelled or renewed for season 10.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Final season averages: 1.4...
- 2/26/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's not the first time "CSI" series have crossed over, but a couple of firsts are still involved.
Gary Sinise's Detective Mac Taylor leaves the Big Apple to visit his girlfriend Christine (Megan Dodds) in Las Vegas as a new story begins on CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" Wednesday (Feb. 6). The problem: When he arrives, she can't be found. The mystery comes to involve D.B. Russell (Ted Danson), leading him to follow Taylor back East as the tale concludes on "CSI: NY" Friday (Feb. 8).
Though Sinise was involved in two tales that merged his series with the now-finished "CSI: Miami," he's never been on the set of the Vegas-set parent drama before, And since Danson joined "CSI" only last season, this is his first opportunity to visit a related show, and also to work with fellow Emmy winner and acting veteran Sinise.
"He's such a sweet man," Danson tells Zap2it.
Gary Sinise's Detective Mac Taylor leaves the Big Apple to visit his girlfriend Christine (Megan Dodds) in Las Vegas as a new story begins on CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" Wednesday (Feb. 6). The problem: When he arrives, she can't be found. The mystery comes to involve D.B. Russell (Ted Danson), leading him to follow Taylor back East as the tale concludes on "CSI: NY" Friday (Feb. 8).
Though Sinise was involved in two tales that merged his series with the now-finished "CSI: Miami," he's never been on the set of the Vegas-set parent drama before, And since Danson joined "CSI" only last season, this is his first opportunity to visit a related show, and also to work with fellow Emmy winner and acting veteran Sinise.
"He's such a sweet man," Danson tells Zap2it.
- 2/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Anna Belknap is happy to be doing another season of "CSI: NY," though she didn't necessarily expect it.
Now in its ninth year, the CBS crime drama faced the very real possibility of ending last spring, with its season finale -- in which forensics team leader Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) was mortally wounded -- suggesting the cast and crew were braced to wrap things up for good.
Instead, "CSI: Miami" became the part of the franchise that was canceled, and Belknap has gotten to continue as New York police detective and lab expert Lindsay Monroe Messer.
"I thought for sure it was the end," she tells Zap2it. "I really did. We had been close [to cancellation] the year before, so we all thought, 'Well, we were lucky to get another year.' "That last time we were all together, we were taking a lot of pictures. It's a huge chunk of all our lives,...
Now in its ninth year, the CBS crime drama faced the very real possibility of ending last spring, with its season finale -- in which forensics team leader Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) was mortally wounded -- suggesting the cast and crew were braced to wrap things up for good.
Instead, "CSI: Miami" became the part of the franchise that was canceled, and Belknap has gotten to continue as New York police detective and lab expert Lindsay Monroe Messer.
"I thought for sure it was the end," she tells Zap2it. "I really did. We had been close [to cancellation] the year before, so we all thought, 'Well, we were lucky to get another year.' "That last time we were all together, we were taking a lot of pictures. It's a huge chunk of all our lives,...
- 11/30/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It's all fun and games on Friday's CSI: NY, which pays homage to the classic board game Clue. But the show also has a little fun with fan-favorite couple Danny and Lindsay.
When an inter-office practical joke leaves Lindsay (Anna Belknap) with huge blue circles around her eyes — someone stained the microscope! — she's forced to spend the rest of the episode wearing large sunglasses. And even though there's a murder to solve, Lindsay is preoccupied with finding out ...
Read More >...
When an inter-office practical joke leaves Lindsay (Anna Belknap) with huge blue circles around her eyes — someone stained the microscope! — she's forced to spend the rest of the episode wearing large sunglasses. And even though there's a murder to solve, Lindsay is preoccupied with finding out ...
Read More >...
- 11/9/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Anna Belknap is in for quite a day -- fueled largely by Green Day -- on "CSI: NY."
Now back in its former time slot after CBS' quick benching of "Made in Jersey," the crime procedural airs a new episode Friday (Oct. 19) that's a big gamble for a TV drama: A sizable chunk of the story has no dialogue. Largely new music by the Grammy-winning Green Day functions as "narration," as forensic police detective Lindsay Monroe Messer (Belknap) is hurt in the frenzy following an attempt on a politician's (guest star Neal McDonough) life.
Appropriately subtitled "Unspoken," the tale posed built-in challenges for Belknap and such other "CSI: NY" stars as Gary Sinise and Sela Ward. "When I was reading the script, I didn't realize it would be the debut of all this music," Belknap tells Zap2it of the included tunes from "Green Day ¡Dos!" (to be released Nov.
Now back in its former time slot after CBS' quick benching of "Made in Jersey," the crime procedural airs a new episode Friday (Oct. 19) that's a big gamble for a TV drama: A sizable chunk of the story has no dialogue. Largely new music by the Grammy-winning Green Day functions as "narration," as forensic police detective Lindsay Monroe Messer (Belknap) is hurt in the frenzy following an attempt on a politician's (guest star Neal McDonough) life.
Appropriately subtitled "Unspoken," the tale posed built-in challenges for Belknap and such other "CSI: NY" stars as Gary Sinise and Sela Ward. "When I was reading the script, I didn't realize it would be the debut of all this music," Belknap tells Zap2it of the included tunes from "Green Day ¡Dos!" (to be released Nov.
- 10/19/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Speak! Say something — anything," CSI: NY 's Mac Taylor demands during an interrogation on Friday's episode. Though it may seem like a pretty innocuous line, it's significant during this hour: Even though it comes roughly midway through the episode, it's the first line of dialogue uttered.
CSI: NY's Season 9: This year, it's personal
Appropriately titled "Unspoken," Friday's CSI: NY (9/8c, CBS) eschews the spoken word for the music of Green Day, which underscores the action of the episode's first three acts. During those scenes, a gunman (Boss's Jeff Hephner) opens fire at a political rally for a senator (Neal McDonough). In the aftermath, CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is injured and a child is accidentally shot as the gunman flees.
Executive producer Pam Veasey, who crafted the episode, says the idea was inspired by last year's Oscar-winning Best Picture The Artist and came to her when she and the...
CSI: NY's Season 9: This year, it's personal
Appropriately titled "Unspoken," Friday's CSI: NY (9/8c, CBS) eschews the spoken word for the music of Green Day, which underscores the action of the episode's first three acts. During those scenes, a gunman (Boss's Jeff Hephner) opens fire at a political rally for a senator (Neal McDonough). In the aftermath, CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is injured and a child is accidentally shot as the gunman flees.
Executive producer Pam Veasey, who crafted the episode, says the idea was inspired by last year's Oscar-winning Best Picture The Artist and came to her when she and the...
- 10/19/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
"Speak! Say something — anything," CSI: NY 's Mac Taylor demands during an interrogation on Friday's episode. Though it may seem like a pretty innocuous line, it's significant during this hour: Even though it comes roughly midway through the episode, it's the first line of dialogue uttered.
CSI: NY's Season 9: This year, it's personal
Appropriately titled "Unspoken," Friday's CSI: NY (9/8c, CBS) eschews the spoken word for the music of Green Day, which underscores the action of the episode's first three acts. During those scenes, a gunman (Boss's Jeff Hephner) opens fire at a political rally for a senator (Neal McDonough). In the aftermath, CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is injured and a child is accidentally shot as the gunman flees.
Executive producer Pam Veasey, who crafted the episode, says the idea was inspired by last year's Oscar-winning Best Picture The Artist and came to her when she and the...
CSI: NY's Season 9: This year, it's personal
Appropriately titled "Unspoken," Friday's CSI: NY (9/8c, CBS) eschews the spoken word for the music of Green Day, which underscores the action of the episode's first three acts. During those scenes, a gunman (Boss's Jeff Hephner) opens fire at a political rally for a senator (Neal McDonough). In the aftermath, CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is injured and a child is accidentally shot as the gunman flees.
Executive producer Pam Veasey, who crafted the episode, says the idea was inspired by last year's Oscar-winning Best Picture The Artist and came to her when she and the...
- 10/19/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
James Read has signed up for a recurring role in CSI:ny. The actor - who is perhaps best known for playing the father of the girls from Charmed - will be the father of Lindsay Messer (Anna Belknap) in the CBS drama. Robert Monroe will first appear in the eighth episode of the current ninth season, which will air in mid-November, reports TVLine. The character is introduced when (more)...
- 10/18/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
E.J. Bonilla is in for some serious drama on "Revenge" this season.
The "Guiding Light" vet has been cast as a mysterious man from Nolan's (Gabriel Mann) past.
According to TVLine Mann and Bonilla's connection is still unclear, but Bonilla is most likely an ex-boyfriend.
In other casting news...
Kyle Howard is stopping by "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23." The "My Boys" vet will appear in an episode in which Chloe (Krysten Ritter) tries to set his character up with June (Dreama Weaver). [TVLine]
Ignacio Serricchio is headed to "The Young And The Restless." Serricchio will play an undercover cop named Alex on the CBS soap. [TV Guide]
James Read is on his way to "CSI: NY." Read will play Lindsay's (Anna Belknap) dad Robert Monroe on the CBS crime series. [TVLine]...
The "Guiding Light" vet has been cast as a mysterious man from Nolan's (Gabriel Mann) past.
According to TVLine Mann and Bonilla's connection is still unclear, but Bonilla is most likely an ex-boyfriend.
In other casting news...
Kyle Howard is stopping by "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23." The "My Boys" vet will appear in an episode in which Chloe (Krysten Ritter) tries to set his character up with June (Dreama Weaver). [TVLine]
Ignacio Serricchio is headed to "The Young And The Restless." Serricchio will play an undercover cop named Alex on the CBS soap. [TV Guide]
James Read is on his way to "CSI: NY." Read will play Lindsay's (Anna Belknap) dad Robert Monroe on the CBS crime series. [TVLine]...
- 10/17/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Aol TV.
E.J. Bonilla is in for some serious drama on "Revenge" this season.
The "Guiding Light" vet has been cast as a mysterious man from Nolan's (Gabriel Mann) past.
According to TVLine Mann and Bonilla's connection is still unclear, but Bonilla is most likely an ex-boyfriend.
In other casting news...
Kyle Howard is stopping by "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23." The "My Boys" vet will appear in an episode in which Chloe (Krysten Ritter) tries to set his character up with June (Dreama Weaver). [TVLine]
Ignacio Serricchio is headed to "The Young And The Restless." Serricchio will play an undercover cop named Alex on the CBS soap. [TV Guide]
James Read is on his way to "CSI: NY." Read will play Lindsay's (Anna Belknap) dad Robert Monroe on the CBS crime series. [TVLine]...
The "Guiding Light" vet has been cast as a mysterious man from Nolan's (Gabriel Mann) past.
According to TVLine Mann and Bonilla's connection is still unclear, but Bonilla is most likely an ex-boyfriend.
In other casting news...
Kyle Howard is stopping by "Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23." The "My Boys" vet will appear in an episode in which Chloe (Krysten Ritter) tries to set his character up with June (Dreama Weaver). [TVLine]
Ignacio Serricchio is headed to "The Young And The Restless." Serricchio will play an undercover cop named Alex on the CBS soap. [TV Guide]
James Read is on his way to "CSI: NY." Read will play Lindsay's (Anna Belknap) dad Robert Monroe on the CBS crime series. [TVLine]...
- 10/17/2012
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Back in August we told you that a CSI: NY casting shuffle was taking place with Brooklyn Silzer assuming the role of Lucy Messer, the daughter of Danny and Lindsay Messer. As you can see, Lucy has grown up a bit in this pic from the an episode later in the recently kicked of CSI: NY 9th season, in an episode called “Unspoken”. Brooklyn is cheesing here with her new fictional family, Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap, in what will be her first appearance episode.
Tvline debuted the behind-the-scenes-image and adds that this shot takes place during a campaign rally for another new CSI: NY face this season, veteran actor Neal McDonough’s Senator Grant Hamilton, who we hear better duck during the event (Spoilers – as should one of the Messer family!).
Look out for this episode of CSI: NY on October 19th on CBS!
Tvline debuted the behind-the-scenes-image and adds that this shot takes place during a campaign rally for another new CSI: NY face this season, veteran actor Neal McDonough’s Senator Grant Hamilton, who we hear better duck during the event (Spoilers – as should one of the Messer family!).
Look out for this episode of CSI: NY on October 19th on CBS!
- 10/2/2012
- by Jay Tomio
- Boomtron
CSI: NY‘s beloved Messer clan is getting a facelift in Season 9 when General Hospital scene stealer Brooklyn Silzer joins as the new (and slightly aged) Lucy. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait until the procedural’s Oct. 19 installment to see the whole family together, as we have your exclusive first look below.
Related | Fall TV Preview: CSI: NY Serves Up ‘Fun’ Days Off, Temptation for Flack and… a New Li’l Messer?
The following behind-the-scenes shot was captured during the upcoming politically tinged episode, which, as TVLine previously reported, centers on a shooting at a campaign rally held...
Related | Fall TV Preview: CSI: NY Serves Up ‘Fun’ Days Off, Temptation for Flack and… a New Li’l Messer?
The following behind-the-scenes shot was captured during the upcoming politically tinged episode, which, as TVLine previously reported, centers on a shooting at a campaign rally held...
- 10/1/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Perpetually on the bubble, CBS’ CSI: NY was blessed earlier this year with an unexpected ninth season, which launches tonight at 8/7c. Given the 11th hour reprieve, it would have been entirely understandable for executive producers Pam Veasey and Zach Reiter to approach this season as the long-running procedural’s last — but is it? Perhaps not, say the showrunners.
“I don’t think by any means we are creating this [season] as if it’s the end,” Reiter tells TVLine. Adds a confident Veasey, “We have a dedicated audience and we’ve been moved to Friday nights at 8 o’clock. We...
“I don’t think by any means we are creating this [season] as if it’s the end,” Reiter tells TVLine. Adds a confident Veasey, “We have a dedicated audience and we’ve been moved to Friday nights at 8 o’clock. We...
- 9/28/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Former Desperate Housewives star Neal McDonough has landed a guest role in CSI: NY. The actor, who played Edie Britt's (Nicollette Sheridan) troubled husband Dave Williams in the ABC show, will appear as a senator in CSI's upcoming ninth season. His character Gordon Hamilton, described by TVLine as the "ultimate politician", will be injured along with Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) in a shooting during his campaign rally. McDonough's (more)...
- 8/22/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Hope you're hungry, because we have a heaping helping of TV Snacks today. Enjoy 'em while they're hot!
Dallas Roberts ("The Good Wife," "Rubicon") is joining "The Walking Dead" as Milton, who, unlike most of the characters inspired by Robert Kirkman's comics, is wholly original to the TV series. "Milton is the details guy," Kirkman tells EW, "[who] works with the Governor...He's not exactly a scientist, but he's a smart guy that is trying to find out how zombies behave. Watching him do his little experiments is going to be a lot of fun." [EW]
Our favorite serial killer reunites with his long-lost stepchildren -- Astor anyway -- in the second half of "Dexter's" Season 7. Christina Robinson, who plays Rita's angsty daughter, was photographed with Michael C. Hall filming a beach scene in Los Angeles. "Dexter" returns to Showtime Sept. 30. [The Insider]
Two more Brits have joined the ever-expanding Season 3 cast...
Dallas Roberts ("The Good Wife," "Rubicon") is joining "The Walking Dead" as Milton, who, unlike most of the characters inspired by Robert Kirkman's comics, is wholly original to the TV series. "Milton is the details guy," Kirkman tells EW, "[who] works with the Governor...He's not exactly a scientist, but he's a smart guy that is trying to find out how zombies behave. Watching him do his little experiments is going to be a lot of fun." [EW]
Our favorite serial killer reunites with his long-lost stepchildren -- Astor anyway -- in the second half of "Dexter's" Season 7. Christina Robinson, who plays Rita's angsty daughter, was photographed with Michael C. Hall filming a beach scene in Los Angeles. "Dexter" returns to Showtime Sept. 30. [The Insider]
Two more Brits have joined the ever-expanding Season 3 cast...
- 8/22/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Perpetual TV baddie Neal McDonough‘s latest role finds him on the right side of the law for once.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the ill-fated Justified gangster has nabbed a guest spot in CSI: NY‘s upcoming ninth season.
He’ll play Senator Gordon Hamilton, a character sources at the show refer to as the “ultimate politician.” While speaking at a crowded campaign rally, the senator will find himself in the middle of a shootout. Both he and CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) — who also attends the event — will be injured during the fray.
Related | CBS Premiere Plan Leads Off...
TVLine has learned exclusively that the ill-fated Justified gangster has nabbed a guest spot in CSI: NY‘s upcoming ninth season.
He’ll play Senator Gordon Hamilton, a character sources at the show refer to as the “ultimate politician.” While speaking at a crowded campaign rally, the senator will find himself in the middle of a shootout. Both he and CSI Lindsay (Anna Belknap) — who also attends the event — will be injured during the fray.
Related | CBS Premiere Plan Leads Off...
- 8/21/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
CBS confirmed a bunch of recent casting news at TCA press tour Sunday morning, with names such as Polly Walker (Rome), Michael Madsen (Resevoir Dogs), Ken Leung (Lost) and Sarah Jones (Alcatraz) joining the network’s shows in roles of varying length. Most of this has been previously reported here or there, but for those who aren’t TV casting news obsessives, you’ll probably find some surprises. Here’s the release:
Vegas – Tuesdays, 10 p.m.
Sarah Jones (Alcatraz) joins as a series regular in the second episode of the freshman series. Jones will play Mia Rizzo, the smart daughter...
Vegas – Tuesdays, 10 p.m.
Sarah Jones (Alcatraz) joins as a series regular in the second episode of the freshman series. Jones will play Mia Rizzo, the smart daughter...
- 7/29/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
A couple make small talk at dinner, interspersed with flashes of what is about to befall them. Their home is invaded and the husband is killed presumably during the attack. It was apparent their marriage is over. Flack (Eddie Cahill) says the wife called for help which must have been a feat itself considering she was bound, gagged and in the bedroom. There were two intruders and both wore ski masks, what we'd call balaclavas. The daughter Megan, (Heather Sossaman) was at the movie theatre. Mac (Gary Sinise) questions all the houses in the neighbourhood to find out "why the attackers chose this one?" Lindsay (Anna Belknap) processes the Cs as we get more flashes of the events from the night. She finds a ski mask under the husband, Ron's (Vincent Ventresca) Db and the empty box that was delivered. Jo (Sela Ward) finds a hair from a slashed painting.
- 4/10/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
A cage fight ensues, where Petrov (Tito Ortiz) is beaten by Ryan. He accuses Ryan of cheating and they make it seem like he holds a grudge against him and will be up to no good. A burned Db is found. Flack (Eddie Cahill) asks Mac (Gary Sinise) if he's skipped breakfast. A melted driver's licence was found which Ided him as Ryan (Alex Nesic). Mac believes the Db was burned here and accelerant was used. The body was allowed to burn. Mac: "Somebody wanted to destroy the evidence." Sid (Robert Joy) is out of autopsy again and gasoline was used. Hawkes (Hill Harper) wonders why it kept burning, not being pedantic but he was an Me before and they didn't need for him to ask that question, though it was for our benefit. Sid believes it was the candle wick effect. His clothing kept on burning like an inside out candle wick.
- 4/3/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
CSI: NY returns Friday with the team looking to the past to solve a crime.
Spring Preview: Get scoop on more of your favorite returning shows
When a body is discovered in the exact same location as a murder from the 1950s, Mac (Gary Sinise) & Co. begin trying to link the cases together for answers. But things aren't so easy for Lindsay (Anna Belknap), who's stuck dissecting a complicated footprint pattern for clues to who the present-day killer is.
Good thing Lindsay can turn to her husband Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) for advice, right?...
Read More >...
Spring Preview: Get scoop on more of your favorite returning shows
When a body is discovered in the exact same location as a murder from the 1950s, Mac (Gary Sinise) & Co. begin trying to link the cases together for answers. But things aren't so easy for Lindsay (Anna Belknap), who's stuck dissecting a complicated footprint pattern for clues to who the present-day killer is.
Good thing Lindsay can turn to her husband Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) for advice, right?...
Read More >...
- 3/29/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Jo (Sela ward) is thrown against a mirror and hovers between consciousness, as a man walks around the room, which we know can only be Curtis (Jason Wiles) and throws bullets around. 48 hours earlier Jo spots a man outside the courtroom, who is revealed as Frank (Michael Weston). Serena (Jenn Proske) is distraught over Curtis walking free. Jo is adamant they will get him. The Senator (Jeffrey Nordling) asks how she can say that. Jo isn't involved in the case and "the case still fell apart." That's a damning indictment against Lindsay (Anna Belknap) and her skills if ever there was one, ha. 3 years ago Washington DC, a flashback to Jo meeting the Senator and Serena. He doesn't want any press involvement that's why he called in the FBI. Serena was drinking and blames herself. Present day Jo gets out the evidence and Mac (Gary Sinise) reaffirms she can't be on this case,...
- 3/29/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
A man comes too on the floor of an apartment and the TV plays in the background, a scene about self defence and not being believed. He leaves on his bike. A jury and judge arrive to view a Cs and the judge is shot by a shooter on a bike. Mac (Gary Sinise) picks up his rolling cigar. Flack (Eddie Cahill) comments the criminal court judge was shot under the noses of the cops and the jury was sequestered. Judge Vinnie Corsica (Brad Blaisdell) was presiding over the Markov trial, a Russian mobster. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) talks about him being the "Sammy Bull of Russian organized crime and Markov has "a dozen bodies on him." Mac: "Looks like it just went to a baker's dozen." Groan that was definitely one of Stella's lines. Hawkes (Hill Harper) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) process the Cs. Hawkes finds a smashed bullet. Three...
- 3/20/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
A teen party goes viral and out of control when a balcony collapses, leaving one dead, Libby (Valentina de Angelis). Flack (Eddie Cahill) calls it "most parents' worst nightmare: someone spills their drink on a new carpet." Continuing, "Welcome to the end of the world as we know it." Wow Flack actually got the end line before the opening credits. Sid (Robert Joy) actually gets out of the autopsy lab to personally attend the Db at the scene. She was asphyxiated. Jo (Sela ward) estimates there were than fifty on the balcony, plus the marble table. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) collects prints from the table. Back at the lab, Hawkes (Hill Harper) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap) calculate the stress analysis (could have just put her on the contraption.) Hawkes calculates without the use of a calculator, but Lindsay insists on using a calculator anyway, as if he'd be wrong. The balcony...
- 3/12/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
College kids run around a cemetery on Hallowe'en and a girl falls into an open grave and lands on a Db. Jo (Sela Ward) comments, "It's not often you find a Db where it actually belongs." Mac (Gary Sinise) claims he was dead before he got here. Flack (Eddie Cahill) is canvassing the area for a murder weapon and Jo asks, "expecting the dead to speak." The Db was hit before the fall. Nice moment between Jo and Flack that's what gives this show so much more in terms of character development and why it deserves to continue. That and great storylines. Oh okay I've had my rant at the beginning, never mind! The Db has four phones on him, which Flack calls overkill Mac: "...so does dying in somebody else's grave." Fisher (David Burke) is responsible for the cemetery and claims he isn't trained to handle this kind of death,...
- 3/6/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
A prisoner listens to Riley (Robbie Amell) play basketball on a smuggled radio. That opening scene looked like he was going to get out something other than a radio. Riley meets his brother Hank (Justin Bruening) at the prison and he wants to see his girlfriend. Cue his Db girlfriend. Flack (Eddie Cahill) ascertains she's been stabbed several times. Hank moved in three weeks ago. His name is written on the door in blood. Mac (Gary Sinise) "Looks like Angela left us a message." Hank is still on drugs, as Riley says a prayer at the dinner table and Flack arrests Hank. The Cs is processed and Flack questions Hank by showing him photos of the Cs, in particular the one with his name. He loves her. There was no forced entry. Flack posits it must be tough on him and how many times did he promise her he'd change.
- 2/29/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) wakes up in the street with blood on his head and still hazy. He reaches for the gun in his leg holster but it's missing. Cooper (Jeananne Goossen) has his gun. The other rookies tell him what happened. Cooper had to fire after Danny was hit with a bottle and the Db had a gun. Mac (Gary Sinise) tells Danny about Cooper being by him and Danny didn't ID himself as a police officer as this would have made matters worse. The rest of his story is based on what he's been told by the others. Hawkes (Hill Harper) and Adam (Aj Buckley) arrive at the scene to collect evidence and Lindsay tells Ia Adler (Dean Norris) she's taking Danny to the ER and he doesn't have to make a statement yet. Sid (Robert Joy) removed glass from the Db's hand, which matches Danny's headwound. The Vic,...
- 2/24/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
The scene opens with a woman who is dressing to impress and she meets up with another one. They steal a Ferrari and drive away. Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) briefs his rookie officers on the car theft ring. Sixteen Ferraris have been stolen over the past four months. The first time we get to see him doing a briefing as sergeant. Danny rides with his rookie partner Lauren Cooper (Jeananne Goossen) and they drive to five parking garages. At the fifth one they come across a parked Ferrari with the engine still on. There's a dead woman in the boot/trunk. One of the car thieves. Mac (Gary Sinise) arrives and comments on the murder, "That photo puts her behind the wheel, now we got to figure out who put her in the trunk." Jo (Sela ward) analyzes the interior and finds traces of powder flecks, as well as a crushed electric device on the ground.
- 2/13/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
CSI: New York knows how to weave cool crimes and shrewd suspects, but what happens when a seemingly harmless crime sets off a chain of events that leaves dead bodies in the wake? A perfect episode for us, one with a high body count! We spoke to co-executive producer and writer, Trey Callaway for all the juicy details on butterfly effect crime and Mac's (Gary Sinise) budding relationship. And of course we got some intel on what's coming up for Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Lindsay (Anna Belknap)—and how producers plan to wrap up the season, which could be the series' last... Tonight's episode ("Ripple Effect") will lead our heroes on a morbid scavenger hunt around the Big Apple in search...
- 2/10/2012
- E! Online
Two men watch a woman perform on stage, she is the girlfriend of one of them. The man is later found shot. Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is on the scene after Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) has already arrived. Lots of lines follow about being busy and now she's looking for her husband, a police sergeant; scenes which always seem forced and oh so not romantic. Miranda, (Aly Michalka) the girlfriend found Michael (Sean Davis) shot to death and didn't know what to do as she tells Flack. (Eddie Cahill) Her dress is covered with his blood. Mac (Gary Sinise) returns and Danny says he knew he'd be back, then Lindsay has to get the final word in saying it was her who told him Mac would return. Mac suspects Michael was shot through the back and there's $20 notes lying around him. Miranda thinks Michael was doing fine for money since he bought her an expensive guitar,...
- 2/8/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
In a scene from September 11 2001, Mac (Gary Sinise) cuts himself shaving and Claire (Jaime Ray Newman) calls 911 for help, as a joke (she doesn't really call - they're just fooling around like a married couple). Mac's taking John to the opera: that's John from the robbery squad. She then sees two tickets to the opera behind her. Claire: "What would you do without me?" What he's always done before they met and after he lost her, muddle through somehow, with his mind on the job and getting no sleep whatsoever. The radio reports on September 11 2011, the tenth anniversary of the attacks. "We will never forget." At the lab, Adam (Aj Buckley) calls Jo (Sela Ward) 'boss.' She corrects him, she's "interim boss" until Sinclair finds a replacement for Mac. In the meantime, she puts Mac's nameplate back on his desk. Adam reminds us he's been gone four months. Danny...
- 1/30/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
To mark the release of CSI: NY Season 7 released on January 9th on DVD, we’ve been given three copies of the series to give away courtesy of Momentum Pictures.
The New York CSI department welcomes a new member to the team in season seven; former FBI agent Jo Danville (Sela Ward) who is immediately in the line of fire when she stumbles over the body of a young woman who has been murdered within the NYPD crime lab.
Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) meets a desperate family in search of their missing son but has problems of his own as a hail of gunfire rips through the crime lab and he becomes part of a vendetta some 17 years in the making. Following frightening incidents and a near death experience, the seventh series sees Mac seriously re-evaluating his position as a CSI.
Series regulars Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo), Sheldon Hawkes...
The New York CSI department welcomes a new member to the team in season seven; former FBI agent Jo Danville (Sela Ward) who is immediately in the line of fire when she stumbles over the body of a young woman who has been murdered within the NYPD crime lab.
Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) meets a desperate family in search of their missing son but has problems of his own as a hail of gunfire rips through the crime lab and he becomes part of a vendetta some 17 years in the making. Following frightening incidents and a near death experience, the seventh series sees Mac seriously re-evaluating his position as a CSI.
Series regulars Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo), Sheldon Hawkes...
- 12/28/2011
- by Competitons
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It’s Day 2 of our Ultimate Female Law-Enforcement Crushes Bracket Tournament, and we’ve got undercover agents, military investigators, FBI profilers and rookie cops in the mix — all with one thing in common: They’re total hotties.
Female Law-Enforcement Crushes Tourney Opens With Castle, X-Files, Medium, Warehouse 13 and V
Every afternoon over the next few weeks, we’ll launch another set of bouts that will have you dialing 911 with an emergency of lusty proportions. So make sure the right choice is made by heading down to our polls to vote for your favorites (Round 1 voting will be open for...
Female Law-Enforcement Crushes Tourney Opens With Castle, X-Files, Medium, Warehouse 13 and V
Every afternoon over the next few weeks, we’ll launch another set of bouts that will have you dialing 911 with an emergency of lusty proportions. So make sure the right choice is made by heading down to our polls to vote for your favorites (Round 1 voting will be open for...
- 11/25/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Their stated goal is to uphold the law of the land and put the bad guys behind bars, but every TV fan knows that our favorite small-screen cops, detectives, and agents — as well as their colleagues who semi-officially serve in crime-fighting capacities — have a duty to increase pulses and raise the temperatures of whatever rooms they enter.
We recently wrapped up a 64-player bracket tournament for male law-enforcement types — won by NCIS‘ Tony Dinozzo — and since we’re equal opportunity oglers/romantics, we figured we’d better construct a similar showdown for their female counterparts.
Today, we kick things off with hotties from The X-Files,...
We recently wrapped up a 64-player bracket tournament for male law-enforcement types — won by NCIS‘ Tony Dinozzo — and since we’re equal opportunity oglers/romantics, we figured we’d better construct a similar showdown for their female counterparts.
Today, we kick things off with hotties from The X-Files,...
- 11/23/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Which Winchester seems to be leaning hard on a crutch? Who is CSI Lindsay gunning for? What sort of high notes does Chuck‘s swan song hit? Read on for those answers, plus other teases from TV’s hottest shows.
Supernatural | Is one half of our favorite freak-fighting duo about to go down a very dark path? We got a sneak peek at this Friday’s episode, and the elder Winchester is hitting the bottle big time to bury his guilt over killing Amy. Yep, while watching “Shut Up, Dr. Phil” (which of course hosts a mini-Buffy reunion), we couldn...
Supernatural | Is one half of our favorite freak-fighting duo about to go down a very dark path? We got a sneak peek at this Friday’s episode, and the elder Winchester is hitting the bottle big time to bury his guilt over killing Amy. Yep, while watching “Shut Up, Dr. Phil” (which of course hosts a mini-Buffy reunion), we couldn...
- 10/20/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
This Friday’s installment of CSI: NY (CBS, 9/8c) finds Danny in some serious trouble, and who better to come to the rescue than his better half?
TVLine was on set for the CBS hit’s standout episode, and spoke to Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap about Lindsay’s newfound strength and the shocking turn of events that (eventually) leads Danny back to the lab.
CSI: NY Plots Once & Again Reunion
What exactly happens that makes the detective want to ditch his fancy new duds? Long story short: Danny tries to do something nice for his new team, and a...
TVLine was on set for the CBS hit’s standout episode, and spoke to Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap about Lindsay’s newfound strength and the shocking turn of events that (eventually) leads Danny back to the lab.
CSI: NY Plots Once & Again Reunion
What exactly happens that makes the detective want to ditch his fancy new duds? Long story short: Danny tries to do something nice for his new team, and a...
- 10/14/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Calling all Danny/Lindsay fans! TVLine has obtained an exclusive sneak peek of this Friday’s CSI: NY, and there is some major flirtage going on between the newly-promoted sergeant and his detective wife.
Watch the happy twosome (played by fan faves Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap) playfully riff on the strain their respective schedules are putting on their relationship. (Don’t worry, they’re fine!) And if the bloody girl in the background looks familiar, that’s because she is: Hellcats alumna Aly Michalka guest-stars in the episode as a young rocker connected to the murder investigation at hand.
Watch the happy twosome (played by fan faves Carmine Giovinazzo and Anna Belknap) playfully riff on the strain their respective schedules are putting on their relationship. (Don’t worry, they’re fine!) And if the bloody girl in the background looks familiar, that’s because she is: Hellcats alumna Aly Michalka guest-stars in the episode as a young rocker connected to the murder investigation at hand.
- 9/30/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
After an uncertain season finale, thank the TV gods (and CBS bosses) because CSI: New York is back. Back! Also be sure to grab your Costco-sized box of tissues because the 9/11-set season premiere is sure to bring the waterworks as we flash back to the day Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) lost his wife, and the lives of our favorite New York detectives were changed forever. Want to see where Flack (Eddie Cahill) and Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) first met? Take a look at an exclusive sneak peek from the eighth season premiere: We talked to New York stars Anna Belknap and Giovinazzo about filming the episode. Giovinazzo told us, "I think it'll be a real emotional, really nice...
- 9/23/2011
- E! Online
Will CSI: NY‘s stirring season opener cover all the bases? How Big will Chris Noth’s Good Wife presence be this season? Will Supernatural‘s Crowley ally with the boys or Cas? Can Leslie Knope handle the end of the world? Read on for those answers, plus other teases from some of TV’s hottest shows.
CSI: NY | Ever since TVLine started previewing the new season – namely, the Sept. 23 opener revolving around 9/11, when Mac lost his wife – I’ve had a lot of readers ask if we’ll get the perspective of other team members as well. As seen...
CSI: NY | Ever since TVLine started previewing the new season – namely, the Sept. 23 opener revolving around 9/11, when Mac lost his wife – I’ve had a lot of readers ask if we’ll get the perspective of other team members as well. As seen...
- 8/25/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Similar mail is sent to the CSIs. Walter (Omar Miller) thinks it might be his seminar registration. Ryan (Jonathan Togo) asks how many nerd clubs Walter belongs to? Walter asks if he wants to be beaten up. A woman gets shot through her kitchen window. The envelopes contain transparencies cut into pieces and there's no postmark or return address. They join together to form the woman in the the window, through the cross-hairs of a rifle. Numbers are on the transparencies giving the woman's location. Horatio (David Caruso) comforts her daughter, Daria (Abby and Emma McCoy) she's okay now. Calleigh (Emily Procter) thinks if they opened the mail sooner, they could have saved her. Jesse (Eddie Cibrian) doesn't know if that's the case, since the message had already been sent to them. The shooter left the rifle in the plants outside and is found by Jesse and Walter. Jesse realizes...
- 7/11/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Mac (Gary Sinise), Flack (Eddie Cahill) and Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) are on a raid . Mac crosses his crucifix, which he wears under his shirt and we didn't know that. Danny kisses Lucy's photo and, er, couldn't come up with anything for Flack, so he just puts on his badge. It's all about the job for Flack. Ahh how sad, there was nothing or no one for him to kiss. It begins to rain. Mac chases a suspect to the roof, where a struggle ensues and Mac is overpowered. The suspect reaches for Mac's weapon and holds it to him. Cue opening credits. Hey that suspect with the dope bag, was he really gonna flush that big bag down the loo, bit late for that. The gun jams and Mac takes it back, and gets it to work, and maybe looked like he wanted to shoot him or at least he...
- 6/10/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Hunt (Peter Fonda) meets Mac (Gary Sinise) at his office on the basis of being sent a text, but Mac didn't send it. In a split second, a barrage of bullets hit the crime lab. What was Lindsay (Anna Belknap) doing walking too and fro back there anyway, not like she was actually doing anything, no but she had to get in on the action! Just so Mac can rescue his pet Lindsay. Never mind coming to the aid of the 'extra' lab assistant, and she was shot, Lindsay wasn't; worse luck. Oh never mind I'm just projecting my personal opinions, at least something exciting should happen to this pointless character. The rescue of the lab rat was left to Hawkes (Hill Harper) and Adam (Aj Buckley.) Then Lindsay acting all gung ho in wanting to stay behind and process the Cs. Like the lab's not complete without her. Mac...
- 6/1/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Flies feed of a Db dumped in the park, as the scene flashes back to the murder Vic in the club; where she's picked up by a man. The scene rewinding and then fast forwarding with the song, New York, New York, playing was an interesting effect. Flack (Eddie Cahill) informs them the Vic was found by a hiker. Hawkes (Hill Harper) determines she's been dead at least 36 hours. Flack recalls the name of another Vic who was also stabbed, strangled and dumped in the park, Macy Martinez.. Mac recalls it was on the other side of the park. A nearby path could have provided easy access for the body dump. Mac: "sometimes evil finds finds you on the road you take to avoid it." Another one of Mac's evil comments, second one this season. Also alluding to himself, with the ex-con finding him and his ex-partner, who was evil personified too.
- 5/31/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Hawkes (Hill Harper) attends a food festival, coerced by Camille (Lesley-Ann Brandt) where one of the food truck explodes. The chef, Derby Chayson (Daniel Bonjour) is dead. Flack (Eddie Cahill) thinks it may have been a terrorist attack. Mac (Gary Sinise) states the position of the truck and the time of the blast would not lead to loss of many lives. Mac finds traces of Tatp, an explosive made from household chemicals, that's why liquids are not allowed on planes. Jo (Sela Ward) comments on Hawkes calling in sick and he should save the explanations for Mac. Jo finds a bottle lid on the floor. Mac indicates the splash pattern shows the blast originated from the side panel, where the propane tank would have been located. The ignition source was the bottle. Mac thinks if they piece together the shrapnel it may tell them something. Regular as clockwork, Lindsay (Anna Belknap) pops up.
- 5/20/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.