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"CSI: NY" Consequences (2006)



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7.8/10   63 votes
Writers:
Anthony E. Zuiker (creator) &
Ann Donahue (creator) ...
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Original Air Date:
8 November 2006 (Season 3, Episode 8)
Plot:
The investigation of the death of a professional paintball player is complicated by the discovery of drugs supposedly confiscated in a drug bust conducted by detective Flack years earlier. | add synopsis
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Paint-balls, Bear Traps and Stalkers All Make For An Intriguing Episode more (1 total)

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Factual errors: Mack says that the 9mm bullet retrieved from the murder scene has markings from a gun whose barrel has five lands and grooves. Later, it is stated that this bullet was fired from a Glock. Glock 9mm pistols have six lands and grooves, not five. more
Quotes:
Detective Mac Taylor: Don.
Detective Don Flack: Hey.
Detective Mac Taylor: You know why I'm here.
Detective Don Flack: Do you care about the consequences?
Detective Mac Taylor: I know this isn't easy for you.
Detective Don Flack: I'm not talking about me, Mac. I'm talking about the hundred of arrests this cop was involved in, the thugs who are going to be screaming for an appeal because his credibility's in question, and the ones who are going to go free despite the fact they're guilty and he did everything by the book. I'm talking about child molesters, rapists, murderers.
Detective Mac Taylor: Kym Tanaka's shooter stepped over his body and collected shell casings. He stuck his fingers into the victim's shoulder wound to retrieve a bullet all to save his own ass. He was there to sell drugs, poison, that destroys families, creates addicts out of babies in the womb, and accounts for twenty-three percent of the murders in this city. Don't make me subpena your memo book, Don.
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9 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
Paint-balls, Bear Traps and Stalkers All Make For An Intriguing Episode, 13 October 2007
9/10
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States

This was good: a straight crime story, the kind of material that made me a big fan of this show for the first two years. If they would stick with episodes like this and leave the arrogant, sleazeball punks to an occasional, I would remain happy.

I thought paint-ball was a fad that long over, but apparently not as that is the subject we are dealing with in this episode. Two professionals (you can make a living doing that?) are in a match in some alley and warehouse and one of the guys is shot and killed - bullets, not paint.

The other guy, it turns out, was caught in a bear trap. Yeah, that's weird. He's also disappeared. Where is he? He's the prime suspect but you know he isn't the killer because that's just not how these shows are run. What the answer turns out to be to really bizarre - frankly, too weird.

In the opening paint-ball scene, they shift to a party where Stella and Mac are and Stella tells her boss she feels she's being stalked but can't prove it.....just a feeling. That turns out to be true, of course, but the "stalker" is a surprise and someone "Mac" is definitely interesting in meeting, and the show ends with a pensive Gary Sinise walking away after his conversation.

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