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

Hide Sight<br />

Season 7<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 147<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 7<br />

Originally aired: Friday November 5, 2010<br />

Writer:<br />

Bill Haynes<br />

Director: Alex Zakrzewski<br />

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

Hawkes), A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback),<br />

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

Messer), Gary Sinise (Detective Mac Taylor), Sela Ward (Josephine (Jo)<br />

Danville)<br />

Guest Stars: John Larroquette (Chief Ted Carver), Benjamin Stockham (Young<br />

Tom Reynolds), Tiffany DuPont (Hayley Montgommery), Aidan/Andrew<br />

Gonzales (Young Michael Reynolds), Stacey Yen (Reporter #3), Austin<br />

Michael Coleman (Michael Reynolds), Toks Olagundoye (Reporter #2),<br />

Zack Robidas (Reporter #1), Mark L. Young (Tom Reynolds)<br />

Summary: When a series of heinous crimes strike the city, Mac finds himself<br />

between the devil and the deep blue sea; his duty to protect and serve<br />

gets in conflict with his superior’s orders concerning how to handle<br />

the media and civilians’ right to know.<br />

Mac is filling in his team. He got a<br />

message from his senior officers telling<br />

him there is no sniper. He tears up said<br />

memo, announcing there IS a sniper. We<br />

see the sniper take out a woman at a<br />

congratulatory office party while Mac explains<br />

that this guy is good. Beyond good.<br />

He’s precise, he’s determined, and he<br />

leaves no witnesses. Ballistics test indicate<br />

that the shot was fired from approximately<br />

300 yards. They hope this was an isolated incident. That’s what his superiors want<br />

everybody to believe, anyway. The truth is, they have no idea when or where the killer will strike<br />

again.<br />

The killer strikes again. This time, it looks like he’s just using his scope and firing on whoever<br />

loses the spin.<br />

Sheldon tells Sid he must have missed the ”no vacancy” sign out front. Sid is up to his<br />

eyeballs in new arrivals. The wound of sniper victim #2 is much smaller than that of #1. Chances<br />

are excellent the round is still inside, and they can run it through IBIS. The scan indicates the<br />

location of the round, and that it also appears only a bit deformed. When Sid prods the round,<br />

it explodes and throws him several feet. He is in and out of consciousness. His vitals are good,<br />

but he’s dazed and confused. Jo holds up Sid’s glasses and said if he hadn’t been wearing them,<br />

he’d be blind.<br />

Sheldon has lab techs rounding up the bits from the accident. When tested, they indicate<br />

positive for nitroglycerin. The sniper is shooting people with explosive bullets.<br />

Chief Ted Carver is having a word or three with Mac. He reiterates that the press is to be<br />

left entirely out of the loop. That’s a direct order from Carver’s superior to Carver, and now to<br />

Mac. Mac feels the public has a right to know. Carver disagrees, and his word is the last one on<br />

this subject. Mac refuses to let it stand. The IBIS hits show that the ballistics are a match. The<br />

people need to know. The faster they know, they faster they can protect themselves. Carver won’t<br />

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