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

Time’s Up<br />

Season 4<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 75<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 4<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday October 17, 2007 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Trey Callaway<br />

Director:<br />

Rob Bailey<br />

Show Stars: Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer),<br />

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

Stella Bonasera), Eddie Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack,<br />

Jr.), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes)<br />

Recurring Role: Emmanuelle Vaugier (Det.Jennifer Angel), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross),<br />

Robert Joy (Sid)<br />

Guest Stars: Christopher May (Martin Browning), Michael Rady (Kevin Murray),<br />

Rob Boltin (Leo Tyler), Britt Morgan (Robin Graham) , Dawn Lewis<br />

(Waitress), Ryan Quintana (Mortgage Broker), Vernica Alicino (Retired<br />

Lady), Russell Cummings (Busboy), Joel Polis (Prof Clark Risenhoover),<br />

Samuel Child (Brent Vandeman), Tiffani Fest (Goth Girl),<br />

Parker Torres (Freshman), Rosalie Ward (Kelsey Coulter), Will Dailey<br />

(Himself)<br />

Production Code: 404<br />

Summary: Is it possible to solve a murder 24 hours before it happens? Mac wonders<br />

if the suspect traveled through time to know about the murder in<br />

advance.<br />

When a man covered in blood falls dead shortly after claiming he is from the future and that he<br />

kills someone tomorrow, the CSIs believe the man is crazy until they find his time machine and<br />

his murder prophecy comes true. The CSIs discover the ”mad” scientist was really a math genius<br />

with a brain condition that made him think he was seeing the future instead of mathematically<br />

predicting it. The brain condition was caused by a sewing needle lodged in his brain, which the<br />

M.E. believes became accidentally inserted when he was an infant. The death he predicts is that<br />

of his assistant, a physics major at the scientist’s alma mater.<br />

The day after the scientist’s death, the assistant uses the time machine created by the scientist<br />

and is electrocuted, then falls out of a window and lands on the street during a parade. The CSIs<br />

find evidence of another man at the crime scene. They locate the man and find out he killed the<br />

scientist because he would not use the machine to predict gambling odds, as he had asked him<br />

to. After he found out the scientist had died, he forced the assistant to use the machine again,<br />

and when it did not go as planned, pushed him out of the window to his death. The man ends<br />

up charged with both the murder of the scientist and his assistant.<br />

Meanwhile, Stella and Danny investigate a twisted case of a young woman’s death by orgasm.<br />

They find out a fellow student replaced the girl’s asthma inhaler canister with another canister<br />

filled with an experimental sexual enhancement drug. The fellow student was a member of a<br />

sorority the girl was pledging to and was trying to induce sexual arousal in the victim so that she<br />

would be more likely to lose her virginity, which was a requirement to join the sorority. The drug<br />

interacts with her asthma and causes her death. The girl tells the CSIs it was just a harmless<br />

game. Nevertheless, she is arrested and charged with manslaughter.<br />

At the end of the show, Mac receives a ”Dear John” letter from Peyton in London. She has<br />

decided to stay in London and is saying goodbye. The last scene shows him playing bass guitar<br />

onstage in a band. Stella watches him from the crowd.<br />

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