CSI: NY (Season 1)

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Revision as of 06:49, 19 October 2018

CSI: NY (season 1)
Season 1 U.S. DVD cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 23
Release
Original channel CBS
Original run September 22, 2004 – May
18, 2005
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of CSI: NY episodes

The first season of CSI: NY originally aired on CBS between September 2004 and May 2005. It consisted of 23 episodes. Its regular time slot was Wednesdays at 10pm/9c.

CSI: NY The Complete First Season was released on DVD in the U.S. on October 18, 2005.

Contents

Plot

Cast

Main article: List of CSI: NY characters
See also:: Minor characters in CSI: NY

Main cast

Recurring cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Blink" Deran Sarafian Anthony E. Zuiker September 22, 2004 19.26
The CSIs find three young women, all of whom appear to have been brutalized in the same way. Photographs found at one of the crime scenes lead the team to a couple who had sponsored one of the victims, and the boyfriend of another victim who claims he hasn't spoken to her in weeks. Unfortunately the only witness they have is one of the young women, who has Locked-in syndrome.
2 2 "Creatures of the Night" Tim Hunter Pam Veasey September 29, 2004 19.47
A wealthy young woman is found to have been raped and beaten in Central Park, but only a peony leaf on her clothing can direct Stella and Danny to the scene of the rape. Worse, no DNA is found from the rape kit and the victim has no memory of what happened, making the task of finding the perpetrator a real challenge. Meanwhile, a junkie is found shot to death in an alleyway, but the bullet that killed him is missing. Mac, Aiden, and Hawkes soon realize that a rat may have eaten the bullet, and finding the rat leads them to a robbery that occurred earlier that day.
3 3 "American Dreamers" Rob Bailey Eli Talbert October 6, 2004 16.89
After a skeleton is found on a tour bus and turns out to be over a decade old, Mac and the team use the backpack they have found to track the belongs to a young man named Aaron Moreland, only to learn that the body they have cannot possibly be him. By tracing the victim's shirt, detectives are led to a youth center worker who claims not to remember the boy, but is hiding an old secret of his own.
4 4 "Grand Master" Kevin Bray Zachary Reiter October 27, 2004 12.98
On the very night that he wins a disc jockey competition, DJ Banner is found dead in an alleyway outside the club where the contest is being run, prompting Mac and Aiden to investigate not only the club but also Banner's primary competition, who was jealous that his girlfriend's voice was part of Banner's act. Stella and Danny investigate the death of a fashion designer, found face-down in the swimming pool at her apartment by her assistant, who isn't concerned about her boss's demise. An autopsy reveals that the cause of death was poisoning by tetrodotoxin, a poison found in blowfish, which leads Stella and Danny to a high-class sushi restaurant.
5 5 "A Man a Mile" David Grossman Andrew Lipsitz November 3, 2004 14.71
Stella and Aiden investigate when the body of a teenage girl is retrieved from the harbor. They soon realize that she was a middle-class girl attending a fancy school who was trying to make it seem like her family had more money than they did. Mac and Danny investigate when a body is found in a construction tunnel for a new part of the city's water supply. However, they end up running into difficulty when the Sandhogs, a union for the tunnel's diggers, block many of their attempts to get information about the victim.
6 6 "Outside Man" Rob Bailey Timothy J. Lea November 10, 2004 15.38
Terrell Davenport and Octavia Figueroa are the only survivors of a brutal slaying and robbery at a diner that leaves Danny and Aiden scratching their heads when they can't find a suspect until they take a closer look into the life of one of the survivors. Mac and Stella investigate the death of a man who recently had his leg amputated, only to learn that there was no medical reason whatsoever why the limb had to be removed.

References

External links

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