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C.S.I. New York <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Grand Murder at Central Station<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 25<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 2<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 5, 2005 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Zachary Reiter<br />

Director:<br />

Scott Lautanen<br />

Show Stars: Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Hill Harper (Dr.<br />

Sheldon Hawkes), Vanessa Ferlito (Aiden Burn), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Melina<br />

Kanakaredes (Detective Stella Bonasera)<br />

Recurring Role: Ron Yuan (Dr. Evan Zao)<br />

Guest Stars: Paul Wesley (Steve Samprass), Jay Kenneth Johnson (Paul Deacon),<br />

Laird MacIntosh (Dr. Spencer Howard), Natalina Maggio (Young Debutant),<br />

Casey McCarthy (Melanie Hampton), Steve Paymer (Donald<br />

Scott), Larry Poindexter (Dr. Stanley Thatcher), Ed Quinn (Frankie<br />

Mala), Sarah Scherger (Mother), Sonia Segal (Evelyn Danner), Todd<br />

Stashwick (Ira Feinstein), Lauren Bowles (Jamie Blake), John Cappon<br />

(EMT), Renee Darmiento (Young Female), John Dove (Det. John<br />

Scagnetti), Leroy Edwards III (Sax Player), Scott Elrod (Young Male),<br />

Francis Guinan (Ron Miller), David Julian Hirsh (Zack Shannon), Aria<br />

Wallace (Emily)<br />

Production Code: 202<br />

Summary: Stella and Danny are heading into the world of cuddle parties: nonsexual<br />

events were adults learn to touch and hug each other. Meanwhile,<br />

Mac, Hawkes, and Flack investigate the death of a hated plastic<br />

surgeon found covered with lye with thousands of eyewitnesses during<br />

rush hour at Grand Central Station. While Mac and Stella assist Aiden<br />

in a rape case, after she breaks an evidence seal, Mac must come to<br />

terms with Aiden’s action and work up the nerve to fire her.<br />

It’s 12:15 noon, rush hour at the Grand Central Station. People from all walks of life coming<br />

and going as they try to go about their usual daily business. A man with a saxophone tries to<br />

give the commuters entertainment, as well as make a living for himself. A little girl wearing a<br />

pink dress is seen walking with her mother, who is holding hand and telling to her to hold on to<br />

Franklin, her stuffed bear, tight. The little girl says she will, but the number of bustling people<br />

separate the two. The little girl calls for her mother, but she can’t see her through all the tall<br />

people. The mother calls desperately for her daughter, whose name is Emily, but she doesn’t find<br />

her because she’s too small to stand out. The two are then drifted further apart by the waves of<br />

people.<br />

Emily climbs up a few steps on the stairs hoping to find her mother. She hears a scream<br />

from behind her and turns around to see a man with burn marks on his face howling in pain.<br />

A metal container is flying through the air, spilling out it’s liquid contents. Emily drops her bear<br />

and looks at her sleeve where a drop of the liquid landed and sees that it’s burning through her<br />

dress.<br />

The crowd panics and runs as the man with the burned face screams louder and clutches his<br />

face as he falls down the steps. He staggers to the center of the station and collapses.<br />

Later, Mac arrives at the scene and sternly tells the officers to get the people back and away<br />

from the crime scene now. He starts barking orders to have the whole area roped of and doesn’t<br />

want people coming up and down the stairs. He tells the people who were sitting on the stairs to<br />

watch to get back, and calls an officer to secure the area. He walks over to the man just before<br />

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