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

Point of View<br />

Season 6<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 139<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 22<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday May 19, 2010<br />

Writer:<br />

Pam Veasey<br />

Director: Alex Zakrzewski<br />

Show Stars: Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella Bonasera), Gary Sinise (Detective<br />

Mac Taylor), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Eddie Cahill<br />

(Detective Donald ”Don” Flack), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), A.J.<br />

Buckley (Adam Ross)<br />

Recurring Role: Claire Forlani (Dr. Peyton Driscoll)<br />

Guest Stars: Karyn Nesbit (Teenage Girl), Nick Epper (Ivan Paluck), Gale Harold<br />

(Kevin Scott), Eddie Davenport (Man), Steven Krueger (Teenage<br />

Boyfriend), Palmer Davis (Disapproving Mother), Gino Anthony Pesi<br />

(Troy Picozzi)<br />

Summary: Mac witnesses by chance some strange whereabouts from his apartment<br />

that might be related to the ongoing investigation of a crime<br />

scene. When the case seems to get cold, he is again witness to even<br />

more puzzling, surprising and likely dangerous events involving someone<br />

he knows well.<br />

Mac ends up with a fractured wrist<br />

and several broken ribs after a suspect<br />

he’s pursuing pushes him over a railing<br />

at the opera. A week later, while laid<br />

up in his apartment, he notices a neighbor<br />

at the apartment across from his receive<br />

a visitor, who brings him a silver<br />

suitcase with a metallic canister inside.<br />

Hours later, Lindsay and Hawkes are at<br />

the Central Street Grill, where the neighbor’s<br />

visitor is found dead in the men’s bathroom, his nose bleeding and a mirror behind him<br />

smashed. Though it appears the man died in a fight, Hawkes can’t find any swelling or defensive<br />

wounds on him. The blood on the mirror is matched to Troy Picozzi, a man with a record for<br />

assault. Troy admits to breaking the mirror, but says he did it after learning his girlfriend was<br />

pregnant – not in a fight with another man. Adam brings Mac the folder for the case, and Mac is<br />

surprised to recognize the man from his neighbor’s apartment. After Adam leaves, Mac notices<br />

the neighbor putting on a gas mask, opening the cylinder and putting a few drops of the liquid<br />

in it in the water dish in the cage of a canary. Mac is even more shocked when the man hears<br />

a knock on his door and scrambles to hide the cylinder and bird, before opening the door to let<br />

Peyton Driscoll, Mac’s ex-girlfriend and former NYC coroner, into the apartment. Mac tries to call<br />

Peyton, but the number he has for her has been disconnected. Binoculars in hand, Mac looks<br />

over at the bird and notices the bird dead in its cage, blood coming from a small nostril in its<br />

beak.<br />

In the morgue, Sid tells Hawkes that he didn’t get any hits in AFIS on their John Doe, and<br />

that he found disinfectant on the man’s skin. He still doesn’t have a cause of death, but notes<br />

that the man seemed to be in perfect health, save for an allergic reaction on his wrist. Mac finally<br />

gets a hold of Peyton and learns Peyton is in town to meet with the Pathologists Association and<br />

is surprised to hear from Mac. The man she’s staying with is a mathematics professor named<br />

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