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When two men who share the same name as detective Mac Taylor are killed, detective Taylor rounds up all the other Mac Taylors in New York and tries to figure out who will be the next victim.
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Lindsay mentioned that the fingerprints of the 2nd Mac Taylor start at the 99th floor. However, in the very first scene, this victim is seen tugging on the 100th floor exit - where his fingerprints would have been found when the crime scene was processed.
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Detective Stella Bonasera:
Hey.
Adam Ross:
Hey.
Detective Stella Bonasera:
What are you still doing here?
Adam Ross:
Oh, some friends of mine stood me up for pizza so just down on top of things, ya know.
Detective Stella Bonasera:
Mind if I join you?
Adam Ross:
Oh, no, no, please.
Detective Stella Bonasera:
Okay, so what do we got? That doesn't look like work.
Adam Ross:
It really isn't. I was just curious. You know there are three Sheldon Hawkes in New York state and there are ten Danny Messers.
Detective Stella Bonasera:
Ten?
Adam Ross:
Yeah.
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This story was kind of a clever one, with someone apparently trying to kill someone named "Mac Taylor." No, not particularly our Mac (series star Gary Sinise) but some Mac Taylor in New York City.
After a short time, the clues and expert CSI work make it look like whoever is after someone named Mac Taylor is actually trying to find the right one, because he doesn't know. He only knows the kind of car he drives.
Anyway, if that sounds confusing, the episode gets that way, too, with lots of evidence and strange bits of buttons, smears, prints, different kinds of deaths.... on and on. It gets very involved but it's a very interesting case with a dramatic ending.
Along the way, we get some inklings about some possible future romances here involving some of the CSI gang.
This marked the 100th episode of this fine TV program.