CSI: New York Discussion - 4.19 Personal Foul

May 7, 2008 by Jonathan  

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Tonight’s episode Personal Foul was classic intense CSI. We had some interesting twists, but no finishing touches.

  • Was I the only one that thought that Lindsay was going to get into the Killer Cab?
  • Paula lost an awful lot of weight, amazingly, not to enjoy the rest of her life, but to get revenge. Crazy much? Discuss.
  • What famous serial killer does the Cabbie Killer most resemble?
  • How will they find the new suspect –John Doe? Another vague and loose dead-end?
  • How much more of this recurring tale, with its first season origins, can Mac take?
  • Mac now has to find Reed. Assuming they rescue him, how will the relationship dynamic change? This is heavy stuff.
  • First Mac has the phone call with a victim’s widow. Now, Reed is taken. How much closer to this can he get?

Let’s hear what you thought of tonight’s episode!

CSI: New York Recap - 4.19 Personal Foul

May 7, 2008 by Jonathan  

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CSI: New York Recap 4.19 - Personal Foul
Air Date: 7 May 2008

The Cabbie Killer leaves another victim.

Danny and Don are at a basketball game. A fan –Dugan Stipe- is selected to make a half-court shot to win $1,000,000. He makes his way to the floor, getting kissed by all the cheerleaders on the way. Seconds after he –amazingly- makes the shot, though, he collapses and dies. Danny and Don go down to the floor. Stipe’s face shows signs of poisoning. Something quick, though, since he looked fine less than a minute before he died.

The team finds that Stipe was a season ticket holder. Danny finds blood splattered on one of the seats in Stipe’s row.

Mac and Stella are on the scene of the cabbie killer’s latest body dumping. Mac notices the fountain had been emptied already. They find the cleaner, and take the yet-uncleaned

The victim had been poisoned with atropine (Nightshade), at a very potent dosage. No inhalation or punctures. He had consumed a considerable quantity of arena food and beer. He also displayed 12 lip prints on his face, from the cheerleaders. They determine which lip prints were the source of the atropine.
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