CSI:NY
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a reply was made to the forum post: CSI:NY Hangman | 9 hours ago by Paramore-CSI |
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a link was added: CSI: NY Murder Mystery: Is Kim Kardashian the Killer? | 11 hours ago by geekyxsushi |
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a reply was made to the forum post: Who I am? | 11 hours ago by Paramore-CSI |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Who do you think has a better fashion sense? (I don't think it has been asked.Tell me if it has.) | 12 hours ago by georgecook |
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Im sooo exxcited for this episode !
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I did some research and found some plotlines and spoilers for Season 6, I am not sure if the are right or not! 6x01 - Epilogue Danny and Mac get the unexpected help of a young woman while trying to solve their most recent case involving a cop killing. 6x02 - Blacklist Featuring Hangman The case of a cyber killer, who appears to be targeting medical healthcare workers, turns personal when the suspect invokes the name of Mac's father who had died nearly two decades earlier. Mac has to figure out why the mysterious caller keeps asking... |
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Hill Harper starred in "The Handler," on CBS, for which he received a 2004 Golden Satellite Award nomination as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. His role in the CBS series "City of Angels," brought him an NAACP Image Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor. His additional television credits include "The Court," "Live Shot," "Lackawanna Blues" and the CBS mini-series "Mama Flora's Family." He has made guest appearances in "The Sopranos," "Soul Food," "The New Twilight Zone," "ER," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "Married...with Children," "NYPD Blue" and "Cosby" on CBS. His... |
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Dr. Sheldon Hawkes is a fictional character in the hit CBS crime drama CSI: NY, played by Hill Harper. During season 1, Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from college at eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon. After a tumultuous surgical career in which he was often at odds with his boss and after losing two patients on the operating table (shown in flashback in episode 309, "And Here's To You, Mrs. Azrael"), he abandoned surgery in favor of the medical examiner's office.... |
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