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CSI: New York - 03x24 Snow Day

3x24 Snow Day

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First Aired: May. 16, 2007 on CBS
Summary: Following the biggest drug seizure in New York history, Mac, Stella and Hawkes have to save their lab when the drug lord and his crew arrive to reclaim their drugs. In the action, two CSIs are taken hostage.

Main Characters in this Episode



Guest Stars

Mac Taylor played by Gary Sinise
Stella Bonasera played by Melina Kanakaredes
Danny Messer played by Carmine Giovinazzo
Lindsay Monroe played by Anna Belknap
Sheldon Hawkes played by Hill Harper
Don Flack played by Eddie Cahill
Colm Gunn played by Shane Brolly
Jackie Doyle played by Tom Archdeacon

Episode Quotes

Dr. Peyton Driscoll: [after inviting Mac to go with her on a trip] But Mac, I was thinking with everything you've been going through and because you adore me, and you do adore me, that you could take some of the seven weeks of vacation and come with me to London.
Detective Mac Taylor: You've bought the ticket?
Dr. Peyton Driscoll: [whispering] I really want you to say yes.
Detective Danny Messer: [voiceover] Montana, don't freak out. Although I'm sure you already have. We're trading shifts. Enjoy your snow day. D.
Adam Ross: [Don Flack is about to shoot two masked men whose hands are duct taped to a gun. He doesn't realize that they are cops] No no no! Don't shoot them! Don't, they're cops, see... they're cops... do you see them?

Mistakes/Goofs

  • Goof (factual errors): When the bad guys torch one sprinkler head the entire system shouldn't go off. Each head has a fusible element so that each head can apply water only to the hot spots. The master alarm is set off by the drop in water pressure not the sprinkler head itself.
  • Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Stella picks up a phone and states that the "landlines" are dead. The phone she picks up, and those seen in other places and on other episodes are not landline phone but IP phones. With the network/Internet down, the phone system went down with it.

Trivia

  • One of the drug lords calls Don Flack "Serpico" over the radio. Serpico is a film based on the true story of a New York cop who fought back against corruption in the department.