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TV Review CSI:NY - "Happily Never After"

Written by NancyGail
Published January 11, 2008
Part of CSI:NY

Ever thought you lived in a land of fantasy? Det. Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise) and his team face situations like that every day. Since the cases usually involve a dead person, they rely on homicide detectives Don Flack (Eddie Cahill) and Jessica Angell (Emanuelle Vaugier) for help.

After a hotel owner is found buried under an ice castle, Det. Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) finds the scene compromised by the presence of a snow machine. Suffice to say any prints keep blowing away. However, there is no shortage of suspects considering the victim is Fiona Chisolm (Hannah Sussman, NYPD Blue). Employees didn't like her, and neither did most of the public.

Only when liquid nitrogen tanks, used to create artificial snow, are examined closely does the solution present itself. Felix (Robert Cicchini, Six Feet Under, 24), a chestnut cart operator, was angry because Fiona wanted to take away his license. Confronting her led to a physical altercation. She landed on the tank with a heavy degree of force, the tank's nozzle embedded in her chest and froze her heart.

When Det. Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) and Flack arrest Felix, he denies having killed Fiona. It's sort of true. However, he learns a bigger lesson about the aftermath of revenge than the one he was trying to teach his victim. In the end, Fiona leaves her hotel to her employees and her dog, Otto, comes home to his new loving family. Hmmm..... sounds familiar.

Mac has the most interesting case of the day. A woman wearing only a nightgown is crushed between a bus and a taxi. Along for the ride is Det. Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo), still reeling from the death of his young neighbor ("Child's Play").

Angell tries comforting him by saying anyone would take the death of a child hard. She has no idea what the full story is, so Danny makes sure she understands this was a ten year old boy with a name and a face.

Elsewheres, "Wendy" written on blue paint across the victim's chest is the first sign of an unusual case. Dr. Sid Hammerback (Robert Joy) tells Mac cause of death is a weapon not unlike a hook. Are you getting the references yet?

Adam Ross (AJ Buckley) helps the case along when his testing shows traces of a hallucinogenic called 'Foxy,' think LSD.  Mac and Danny get another piece of the puzzle when they visit a mortgage firm where the victim's brother works.

Leslie Wright (Leah Rachel) died in part from the aftereffects of Foxy. When she was sufficiently 'out of it,' Tyler Bennett (Kevin G. Schmidt Clubhouse) took unfair advantage of her. She realized what was going on, and threatened to tell. Tyler killed her to prevent it.

It may not sound like it, but this was a fun episode! Two different cases, but both with fairy tale shout-outs. My favorite line? When Sid told Mac, "Maybe you're looking for Captain Hook?" The unmistakable wince on Mac's face was classic Sinise. Although I have a hard time emotionally when Mac goes into strident mode (I know, job requirement sometimes, still), it's nice to see his human side.

Once again, Carmine showed off his acting chops. While not responsible for Ruben's death, his grief is palpable. Danny is smart enough not to do anything rash, but his colleagues are keeping an eye on him. Kudos to the writers for having Danny team with Mac on the next case he handled.

NancyGail writes from her home in Georgia.
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TV Review CSI:NY - "Happily Never After"
Published: January 11, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Television, Video: TV Recap, Video: Drama, Video: Crime
Part of a feature: CSI:NY
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#1 — March 10, 2008 @ 08:19AM — CHARLOTTE HEATH

CSI:ny is so good. these 333 callersare really making you hang on the edge, i mean csi is on every week. poor mac taylor.
wherever you found eddie cahill you are geniuses because he is sooooooooo cute.
i have never missed a csi and i never will if they carry on being so good. anthony zuiker is sooo talented, id love to be able to write a script with such anticipation like he does.
all the actors in all the csi's are such amazing actors because it must be really hard to act that you are looking at a real dead body and the such bad backgrounds that some of the characters get must be really hard to act aswell.
in my opinion csi is the best crime tv programmes ever written.

#2 — March 11, 2008 @ 13:25PM — NancyGail [URL]

Look for new episodes starting April 2nd.

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