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CSI New York 2.2
CSI New York 2.1 Box Set DVD Details

Following on from the huge success of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami - it was only a matter of time before the Big Apple took a bite of the action. CSI: New York season episodes 2.13-2.24 will be available from 23 October 2006 to buy on three-disc DVD courtesy of Momentum Pictures.

With a brand new set and new characters, Season Two of CSI: New York is a slick, sassy no holds barred look at the New York crime world and the people who work behind the scenes to search out justice and truth.

The NY CSI team is led by Detective Mac Taylor played by Gary Sinise (Apollo 13, Ransom); a no-nonsense bomb expert. Although hailing from Chicago, Mac has a very real connection to NY - his wife died in 9/11. Supporting Mac are street-wise Detective Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes); Detective Danny Messer (Cramine Giovanazzo), with intimate knowledge of the underworld; Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (Hill Harper) formerly the pathologist now a field officer; new recruit from Montana Lindsay Monroe (Anna Belknap) and cop Detective Don Flack (Eddie Cahill) who does the cuffing and the booking.

CSI New York 2.2
Date: 23rd October 2006
RRP: £39.99
DVD Extras: A New Look from the 35th Floor - CSI NY Set Tour Top of the Heap: The Cast & Crew Look At Season 2 Heroes Following the Finale


Episodes Comprise:

2.13. Risk
2.14. Stuck On You
2.15. Fare Game
2.16. Cool Hunter
2.17. Necrophilia Americana
2.18. Live Or Let Die
2.19. Super Men
2.20. Run Silent, Run Deep
2.21. All Access
2.22. Stealing Home
2.23. Heroes
2.24. Charge Of This Post


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