Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo): "Whoa, who's on first here, huh?"
While Danny and Detective Jessica Angell (Emmanuelle Vaugier) are asking a neighbor about the tenant of the apartment where the woman died, there's a confusion about that person's identity.
Each answer the neighbor gives leaves the detectives more confused until Danny alludes to "Who's on first?", a comedy routine made famous by Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. It centers around baseball players with confusing, double-meaning names. It has been reenacted in countless movies and other shows.
While Danny and Detective Jessica Angell (Emmanuelle Vaugier) are asking a neighbor about the tenant of the apartment where the woman died, there's a confusion about that person's identity.
Each answer the neighbor gives leaves the detectives more confused until Danny alludes to "Who's on first?", a comedy routine made famous by Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. It centers around baseball players with confusing, double-meaning names. It has been reenacted in countless movies and other shows.
At the time of this episode, Ashley Jones (Kennedy Gable) was the wife of CSI: NY (2004) researcher and writer Noah Nelson, and the daughter-in-law of recurring actor Craig T. Nelson, who appears as "Robert Dunbrook", a newspaper magnate, in 3 episodes of Season 5.