November 14, 2007
Detective Mac Taylor and the rest of the team have yet another baffling case to solve. The action unfolds tonight as CSI: New York brings forth a new episode entitled “Buzzkill.”
Currently in its fourth season, CSI: New York is a police procedural drama that follows a team of forensic scientists who serve the New York City Police Department as they explore mysterious and usual deaths. Leading the series is Gary Sinise who plays Detective Mac Taylor. Helping him solve gruesome crimes and catch the bad guys are Melina Kanakaredes as Det. Stella Bonasera, Carmine Giovinazzo as Det. Danny Messer, Hill Harper as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes, Eddie Cahill as Det. Don Flack and Anna Belknap as Det. Lindsay Monroe.
Read on for a preview of tonight's episode of CSI: NewYork.
November 7, 2007
For the past three months, Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) has been stalked by a guy who calls at 3:33am every day. Fans will discover the conclusion to this storyline that began in the season 4 premiere “Can You Hear Me Now?” as CSI: NY brings forth the episode entitled “The Thing About Heroes,” which is expected to air on November 28.
Read on for more CSI: NY spoilers.
October 31, 2007
Detective Don Flack, portrayed by Eddie Cahill on CSI: NY, has had a lot on his plate these past few seasons. He has encountered some serious storylines, getting critically injured and even clashing over a complicated case with serious repercussions with a colleague. But as the forensic drama heads into the fourth season, the witty homicide detective will soon be dealing with a possible romance.
Warning: Article may contain spoilers.
October 23, 2007
In case you haven't heard, Paramount Home Entertainment has already released CSI: NY - The Complete Third Season DVD earlier this month. While digging deeper into the fourth season, fans can also relive the suspenseful mysteries of season 3 and remember the crime busting adventures of Detective Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and the rest of his forensics team.
In the CSI: NY - The Complete Third Season DVD set, all season 3 episodes are presented in anamorphic widescreen and comes with bunch of extra goodies that will hopefully satisfy fans of the police procedural drama.
October 17, 2007
Melina Kanakaredes has been through a lot as Stella Bonasera on CSI: NY. As the second-in-command and right-hand woman in the New York Police Department's crime lab, she has often put her life in peril, considering the risks of her work, not to mention her share of bad luck when it comes to men. Heading towards the rest of season 4, she'll be dealing with a lot more on her plate, as confirmed by the 40-year-old actress who portrays her.
When asked what will happen in with her character this season, Kanakaredes revealed, “She is being pursued by this mystery guy and he's pursuing her with a major vengeance. It's almost too much too fast. This poor girl just does not have the best luck with men. You have to stay tuned to see what happens. It's kind of an interesting twist and it ends up affecting more than just Stella. It could be very dangerous for somebody!”
October 11, 2007
On the October 24 episode of CBS' hit drama CSI: NY, the crime procedural will feature a murder investigation that meanders into the virtual world of Second Life. Gary Sinise's detective will track a real-life killer all the way into the popular world of Second Life, a real online dimension where millions of users create avatars and co-exist in a fully functional civilization. Second Life is actually one of the most interesting technological phenomenons of recent years. For a fee of $10 a month, anyone can sign up for a Second Life account and fully immerse themselves in an entirely virtual world. In a recent episode of Law & Order: SVU entitled “Avatar,” the NBC drama had a similar storyline which utilized an entirely imaginary online world. CSI: NY, however, is using the real thing with Second Life's cooperation.
October 9, 2007
CSI: NY fans can expect Mac Taylor to carry on his detective duties until 2011. His portrayer, Gary Sinise, has just struck a new deal with CBS/Paramount which extends his contract with the crime-solving series for a couple more seasons. In line with the negotiation, the 52-year-old actor will also be getting a raise.
The network previously had chosen to lock Sinise to CSI: NY through spring 2010 but has decided to add another year to that option. In exchange for extending his contract, the studio has increased Sinise's salary to around $5 million per year, translating into a little more than $200,000 per episode. The deal with Sinise comes despite the fact that CBS has not renewed CSI: NY beyond the current season.
October 3, 2007
For several months now, CSI creator, Anthony Zuiker, has been working on a project that will draw people into cyberworld. After learning about CBS' venture with Electric Sheep, a company that designs software for Second Life, Zuiker has decided to start off his plans with an episode of CSI: NY.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.