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

Dancing with the Fishes<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 28<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 5<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 26, 2005 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Eli Talbert<br />

Director:<br />

John Peters<br />

Show Stars: Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac”<br />

Taylor), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny<br />

Messer), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Melina<br />

Kanakaredes (Detective Stella Bonasera)<br />

Recurring Role: Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback)<br />

Guest Stars: Julia Rose (Laura Bayliss), Maxine Bahns (Anna), Rhys Coiro (Razor),<br />

Kevin Fry-Bowers (McShea), Chastity Dotson (Tera Grace), Chris Ellis<br />

(Vincent Williams), Barbara Tarbuck (Vivian Claven), Nick Paonessa<br />

(Richard Daly), Austin Highsmith (Rebecca Zernecky), James Tupper<br />

(Paul Zernecky), Michael Petrone (Fred Bayliss), Mekia Cox (Kia Rowe),<br />

Sarah M. Scott (Shayna) , Ron Lester (Officer Murphy)<br />

Production Code: 205<br />

Summary: Mac, Stella and Flack investigate the death of a young dancer who<br />

recently won the lottery, and it isn’t long before they realise that her<br />

death is connected to Lindsay’s investigation concerning the death of<br />

a tram driver. Danny and Hawkes look into the murder of a local fish<br />

merchant, and soon find their way to a jealous friend who was angry<br />

that their child didn’t get into a prestigious school.<br />

It’s a beautiful NYC night and we see three motorcyclists racing down Manhattan’s FDR drive.<br />

One of the cyclists did a trick and a couple sees. The male gets upset, saying they could have<br />

killed someone, while the woman just wants to get home safe, without getting killed themselves.<br />

Then a woman lands on their car. They swerve and stop their car. Mac is on the scene taking<br />

photos. Flack is walking with Stella saying the chief of the traffic bureau wants the investigation<br />

to hurry up. Mac gets ID, as Flack and Stella come up. The girl is Kia Rowe. But Mac notes<br />

some defense wounds. She was thrown by someone. Mac and Stella are with the new coroner,<br />

Sid Hammerback. Sid is showing them Kia, and Stella is saying how she did not want to die, she<br />

gave up a hell of a fight. Sid shows them the wounds, they are clean. It was with a knife. Stella<br />

notices trace under the nails, but Sid already sent to trace. He notifies them he found a fingernail<br />

on her shirt, though hers are manicured and intact. So that means it must be the perp’s. Stella<br />

notices she was a dancer since she has hammertoe. Sid asks Stella if she was a dancer, she says<br />

she was mostly a student. Sid and she discuss dancing influences when Mac interrupts them<br />

after having checked out Kia’s feet. There are some glass fragments on the soles of her feet. Sid<br />

has been picking them out all morning. Mac is in the lab checking out the glass, while Stella is<br />

checking out the clothes and pictures. The glass turns out to be borosilicate glass with titanium<br />

dioxide. Stella meanwhile found some notes and a lotto in her pockets. Flack meets Stella with<br />

some info detailing how she was a newcomer to the city. Not even there a year. The notes turn<br />

out to be dance moves. She is explaining to Flack, and reads ”This is Why You’re Here!” from<br />

the choreography. Mac comes in; the glass was heat resistant which leads him to believe it was<br />

stage lighting. Stella after more checking out of the dance moves thinks she has it nailed where<br />

that stage is. Stella does some dance moves, and Mac chuckles, but Stella says it was easy and<br />

that the steps were not. Danny and Hawkes are in an alley at a DB, the body smells like fish.<br />

They inspect him and he has a large hole. No sign of struggle in the alley, so they think it was a<br />

dump job. The hole goes straight through. Hawkes takes the liver temp which makes him think<br />

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