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CSI: NY

The CSI: NY logo as of Season 4
Format Crime Drama - Police procedural
Created by Anthony E. Zuiker
Carol Mendelsohn
Ann Donahue
Starring Gary Sinise
Melina Kanakaredes
Carmine Giovinazzo
Anna Belknap
with Hill Harper
and Eddie Cahill
Opening theme The Who: "Baba O'Riley"
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 82 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 40–45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
CTV
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original run May 17, 2004 (on CSI: Miami)
September 22, 2004 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

CSI: NY is an American police procedural television series, which premiered on September 22, 2004. The series was the second spin-off, indirectly, from the popular CBS show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and directly from CSI: Miami.

CSI: NY is produced in partnership with the Canadian media company Alliance Atlantis. Along with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami, the show was renewed for a fourth season on May 16, 2007, which premiered on Wednesday September 26, 2007.

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CSI: NY is filmed primarily in the United States. While location shots are filmed in New York City, much of the footage is shot in the Los Angeles area due to cheaper production and studio costs.

The theme song, like that of its sister shows, uses a song by The Who. In the case of CSI: NY, the song used is "Baba O'Riley," with lyrics by Pete Townshend and vocals by Roger Daltrey from their 1971 album, Who's Next. Anthony E. Zuiker had wanted The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" to be the show's theme song, but CBS president Leslie Moonves turned it down in favor of "Baba O'Riley".[citation needed] The season premiere of the fourth season featured a remixed version of the song.

Creators: Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, and Ann Donahue
Executive Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Anthony E. Zuiker, Carol Mendelsohn, Ann Donahue, Jonathan Littman

Like the original CSI and CSI: Miami, CSI: NY is a police procedural about a team of forensic scientists who serve the New York City Police Department. It is set in present-day New York City. The team investigates mysterious and unusual deaths to determine who killed whom and why, and also solves other serious crimes such as rape.

CSI: NY is often much bloodier than either of its sister shows. During the first season, the show was filmed in a hard blue light. At the start of the second season, the blue light was dropped at the order of CBS President Les Moonves, who wanted to make the show appear "less cold".

Main article: List of CSI: NY characters
See also: Minor characters in CSI: NY
Season 1 promotional photograph of the CSI:NY main cast.
Season 1 promotional photograph of the CSI:NY main cast.

  • Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise): the leader of the CSI team. The death of his wife, Claire Conrad Taylor, in the 9/11 attacks troubles him to this day, causing chronic insomnia. He served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, once saying that he had wanted to serve the country more than anything else in the world. He served in Beirut in 1983, from which he still bears a scar over his heart. Mac will protect three things at any cost: The honor of his country, the safety of his city, and the integrity of his lab. This is why he chose to fire Aiden Burn (see below) after she tampered with evidence. Mac has a close friendship with Stella Bonasera and plays bass guitar at jazz clubs during his off time. This talent was discovered by Lindsay Monroe when she observed, during an investigation, that he knew how to hold the instrument. In season three, he is revealed to have been dating Dr. Peyton Driscoll, played by Claire Forlani. He also met the son that Claire had given birth to years before they met, only after the boy, now a teenager named Reed Garrett, was found to be shadowing Stella, thinking that she was Claire. In Season 4, Mac starts receiving mysterious phone calls at exactly 3.33 am. Later on, he also realizes that the phone calls come from a number known only as 333. To make matters worse, later on in Season 4, Mac receives a letter from Dr. Peyton Driscoll stating that she decides to stay in London and not come back to New York. In Ep. 05 ("Down The Rabbit Hole"), he seems to have sleeping problems and told Det. Don Flack about accepting Peyton's decision to stay in London.
  • Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes): absolutely devoted to her job due to her strong personality, determination and intelligence. She is a half-Greek, half-Italian orphan, who grew up moving throughout foster homes. She is very close to Mac, since they co-head the lab, and constantly worries about his physical and mental well-being. In episode 221 ("All Access"), Stella was held captive in her own home by her unstable boyfriend, Frankie Mala, and was forced to kill him. Because of her close relationship with Mac, she was mistakenly thought to be Mac's late wife, Claire, by Reed Garrett, a child that Claire had given birth to and put up for adoption before she had met Mac. In a season three episode Stella comes in contact with HIV positive blood. After waiting several months for the test results, Stella discovers she is HIV negative using a viral PCR test administered by Adam Ross in the CSI New York lab. The show used Stella's possible HIV infection as part of a public service campaign on CBS, but there were scientific discrepancies in the storyline. Using a traditional HIV antibody test might take 1–6 months to confirm infection, but the more advanced PCR test detects the actual presence of the virus in blood and can be administered within a week of exposure to look for signs of seroconversion. This apparently was ignored, along with the dubious ethical and professional concept of being tested for HIV in a workplace lab without the pre- and post-testing counseling and informed consent forms required by New York state law. In Season 4, Stella bumps into a man named Drew during a case in Ep. 2 ("The Deep"}. Drew seems to take a deep interest in her and ever since, keeps sending her gifts to her office.
  • Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo): arguably the most complex of the main cast. He grew up in a family under surveillance. Danny formulated his own set of hybrid ethics, blending the world of law-breakers with the world of lawmakers. Danny had a short lived career in the music business, and was at one time an excellent baseball player. Danny played all through school and college, and would have gone on to the majors, but broke his wrist in a fight, which ended his shortstop career. After that, he went to the police academy and graduated first in his class. Mac personally selected Danny to join his team, which is an honor and responsibility that Danny attempts to live up to every day. He does not trust people easily, as shown in episodes: "A Man a Mile", "Rain", and once again in "Hung Out to Dry". In episode 220 ("Run Silent, Run Deep"), Danny was implicated in a fifteen year-old cold murder case. His brother Louie, who was involved with the infamous Tanglewood Boys, was severely beaten and left in a coma after acquiring evidence exonerating him in the case. By the end of season three, Danny has embarked on a relationship with his fellow CSI Lindsay Monroe.
  • Det. Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper): formerly a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated college at eighteen, and by twenty-four he was a fully board-licensed surgeon. He had several years experience in the ER (episode 202, "Grand Murder at Central Station"). After losing two patients, he abandoned surgery in favor of the medical examiner's office. At the start of season two, Hawkes has moved from the autopsy room out into the field. In episode 311, "Raising Shane", Hawkes is arrested as the prime suspect in a robbery and murder, but the rest of the team, despite being removed from the case, end up proving his innocence through a seemingly unrelated case.
  • Det. Don Flack (Eddie Cahill): comes from a long line of law enforcement officials. He bridges the gap between old school NYPD and the new generation of CSI. He is a witty homicide detective who has very little patience with the "bad guy", and his techniques are sometimes considered somewhat borderline, though effective. He is good friends with Danny, and is always willing to lend an ear to Danny's problems ("On The Job"). Flack has to arrest his former police mentor, Gavin Moran, when it comes to light that Moran had concealed evidence in episode 117 ("The Fall"). During the season two finale, Flack was severely injured in a bomb explosion, and ended season two still in a coma. As of the season three premiere, he is fully recovered and back on duty with CSI, chasing down suspects with all of his previous endurance. Flack is very protective of his "guys", sometimes to a fault. In "Consequences", he was reluctant to help Mac when evidence seemed to point to one of his men as the killer in a case Mac was working. Flack was ordered to hand over his notebook, in which was details of a drug bust in which some of the drugs disappeared, over to Mac, which caused some serious tension between them for a brief period of time. By the end of season three, the tension had dissipated, and Flack steadfastly supported Mac when the latter was questioned about the death of serial killer Clay Dobson ("...Comes Around").
  • Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) (Season 2–present):worked as a CSI for three years in Montana and finally realized her dream of moving to a big city like New York. Her Midwestern work ethic and willingness to roll up her sleeves and tackle any job is a welcome addition to the team where she is quickly put through rookie training by Mac on their first case. Excited and always willing to learn, Lindsay offers a fresh perspective to the lab, rarely hinting at the dark and devastating secret that originally motivated her to dedicate her life to being a CSI. She often does little experiments with science and the evidence, which has endeared her to Stella and Mac. When she first came to New York, she was typically given all of the dirty jobs, like sifting through tiger dung ("Zoo York") and recovering evidence from a pool of lubricant ("Trapped"). Because of her roots, Danny affectionately calls her "Montana". For the majority of season three, Lindsay kept Danny at arm's length while she tried to deal with the memories triggered by the secret from her past, but after the events of "Sleight Out Of Hand", she allows herself to get close to Danny, and they consummate their relationship in the season three finale, "Snow Day".

  • Det. Aiden Burn (Vanessa Ferlito) (Seasons 1- episode 202; 223): Aiden was a Brooklyn native who had the ability to adapt to new situations very quickly and had a love and drive for her job similar to that of Sara Sidle on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She was dismissed from the team in season two, episode two ("Grand Murder At Central Station") after becoming obsessed with a rape case concerning her friend and considering planting evidence to implicate a suspect, D.J. Pratt, who had allegedly raped the same victim previously (the victim did not seek to press charges then). She did not actually plant the evidence, but broke the seal on an evidence packet containing one of Pratt's hairs. Because of this, Mac felt he had no choice but to fire her to preserve the integrity of the CSI lab. Aiden agreed with Mac's decision because she didn't know if she would resist the temptation in the future, but before leaving, managed to extract a promise from Mac that he would get Pratt for his crime. After her dismissal from the crime lab, Aiden was apparently working on getting her private investigator's license while she was trying to find evidence that would conclusively tie Pratt to the rape case. In the penultimate season two episode, "Heroes", she was lured, ambushed, and brutally murdered by Pratt and incinerated inside a stolen car after having shadowed him for months. In the heat of the moment, she left behind critical evidence that she knew would help her former colleagues close in on Pratt. Aiden's murder devastated Mac and the rest of the team, particularly Danny, to whom she was especially close (at one time, she joked that she was way out of his league).

Further information: List of CSI: NY episodes

The characters of CSI: NY were introduced during the second season CSI: Miami episode, "MIA/NYC NonStop." The shows crossed over a second time in the CSI: Miami season four episode, "Felony Flight," in which Mac travels to Miami to assist Lt. Horatio Caine of Miami in tracking down a common nemesis. The story was continued in the second season CSI: NY episode, "Manhattan Manhunt," when the murderer flees to New York and Horatio returns to New York with Mac to continue the investigation.

In addition, episode 322, "Cold Reveal", which aired May 9, 2007, featured a crossover between the series and Philadelphia-based police procedural Cold Case in which Det. Scotty Valens of the Philadelphia Police Department travels to New York to investigate a cold case involving Stella. This episode marked the first time that characters from a show outside the CSI franchise crossed over onto a CSI episode.

Main article: CSI franchise

Like its sister shows, CSI: NY has spawned a series of comic books and novels based on the show.

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of CSI: NY on CBS:[1][2][3]

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.

Season Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
18-49 Rating/Share
(rank)
1 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. (September 22, 2004 - May 18, 2005) September 22, 2004 May 18, 2005 2004-2005 #21 13.6 4.9/13 (#23)
2 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. (September 28, 2005 - May 17, 2006) September 28, 2005 May 17, 2006 2005-2006 #22 14.2 4.7/12 (#23)
3 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. (September 20, 2006 - May 16, 2007) September 20, 2006 May 16, 2007 2006-2007 #23 13.9 4.3/11 (#25)
4 Wednesday 10:00 P.M. (September 26, 2007 - May 14, 2008) September 26, 2007 May 14, 2008 2007-2008 TBA TBA TBA

DVD Name Release dates
Region 1 Region 2(UK Edition)
Full season Part 1 Part 2 Full season
CSI: NY Season 1 October 18, 2005 October 24, 2005 March 27, 2006 March 27, 2006
CSI: NY Season 2 October 17, 2006 September 19, 2006 December 5, 2006 October 17, 2006
CSI: NY Season 3 October 9, 2007 April 30, 2007 October 15, 2007 October 15, 2007

Region 2 DVD releases have followed a pattern whereby each season is progressively released in two parts (each of 11 or 12 episodes, with special features split up) before finally being sold as a single box set.

Country Store Available Seasons
Flag of the United Kingdom UK Five Download 1, 2 & 3
Flag of the United States USA iTunes Store 2, 3 & 4

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