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

breath. The basement is full of mostly out- dated medical equipment. While Stella is in charge<br />

of the basement, Danny and Aiden process the bedrooms. They found DNA traces on a bed, but<br />

no finger prints. Mac goes to the hospital to process the victim. The woman is in a deep coma.<br />

Her condition is critical but stable, but she doesn’t react to painful stimuli. As Mac apologizes<br />

to her for the discomfort of his actions, the victim blinks. The interrogation of the owner of the<br />

house leads them nowhere. The man can’t give the identity of the tenant. Mac discusses with Dr.<br />

Giles the situation of the last victim. He thinks that her blinking was not random and that she<br />

probably suffers from the locked-in syndrome. With the exception of her eyes, all her muscles are<br />

paralyzed. The condition is irreversible and possibly the result of a perverted science experiment.<br />

Mac thinks that the serial was perfecting his manoeuvre and that the first two victims were discarded<br />

failures. He goes back to the hospital to the victim, who they couldn’t identify. He starts to<br />

shows her pictures, asking her to blink once for no and twice for yes if she recognizes someone.<br />

She blinks no at the pictures of the first two victims and their husband and boyfriend. When Mac<br />

shows her a picture of the house owner, she blinks uncontrollably and has a stroke. She slips in<br />

a deeper coma, the doctor judging she is brain-dead. Back at the NYPD, the DNA results on the<br />

bedsheets show no match to the boyfriend or the house owner. Mac wants to process the medical<br />

equipment found at the house, as he is convinced that the victim wanted to tell him something.<br />

They decide to process everything again with rhodamine and a dye laser. They discover that the<br />

doctor’s bag, present at the scene, has Cyrillic initials on it: BI, Bogdhan Ivanov, Zoya’s sponsor.<br />

Mac interrogates the former Russian doctor. His sample is a match to the DNA found on the bed.<br />

Bogdhan explains they loved each other and met in the house. Mac shows him his cab driver ID.<br />

This is how he picked his victims. When he wants to know why he did that, Ivanov explains that<br />

Zoya wanted to be taken care of. All those women wanted to be free from the burden of daily life.<br />

He helped them with that, it was the pact. Mac doubts Zoya meant that. Mac stresses that this<br />

wasn’t about freedom, but about control. He hadn’t been able to kill the last woman, because his<br />

experiment had finally worked. The women died for the same reasons he got caught. He didn’t<br />

know when to let go. A distraught Mac goes to the last victim. He tells her his wife Claire died on<br />

9/11. He got rid of everything that reminded him of her, because it was too painful. He just kept<br />

a beach ball because her breath was still in there. He leaves the hospital, takes a cab and goes<br />

to Ground Zero. It ends with Mac at the fence, looking at the emptiness there.<br />

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