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

Food For Thought<br />

Season 7<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 159<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 19<br />

Originally aired: Friday April 8, 2011<br />

Writer:<br />

Trey Callaway<br />

Director: Oz Scott<br />

Show Stars: A.J. Buckley (Adam Ross), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Eddie<br />

Cahill (Detective Donald ”Don” Flack), Sela Ward (Josephine (Jo)<br />

Danville), Gary Sinise (Detective Mac Taylor), Carmine Giovinazzo<br />

(Danny Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe Messer), Robert Joy<br />

(Dr. Sid Hammerback)<br />

Recurring Role: Lesley Ann Brandt (Camille Jordanson)<br />

Guest Stars: Lance Irwin (Health Service Rep), Anthony Azizi (Broxton Langley),<br />

Brandon Jones (Frat Boy), B.J. Clinkscales (Male Chef), Krishna Cole<br />

(Male Customer), Matt Nolan (Gus Stilton), Tyler Kain (Mia Wood),<br />

Raoul Trujillo (Odelin Gonzales), Alex Meraz (Odelin Gonzales Jr.),<br />

Daniel Bonjour (Derby Chasen)<br />

Summary: The team must figure out why a food truck suddenly exploded killing<br />

its owner. They also must see if the complaints filed against him had<br />

anything to do with his murder.<br />

Hawkes and the former kidnap victim<br />

Camille enjoy a gourmet food truck<br />

festival. She says how glad she is they<br />

could get together like this. Hawks tastes<br />

a weird dish made of foie gras gravy and<br />

fried food. Around them delicious foods<br />

are being tasted and served. A man mixes<br />

a bomb offscreen. Then as they find a<br />

seat, a man in brown rushes past them.<br />

Minutes later the truck blows up. Hawks<br />

and the girl pick themselves up as ambulances arrive. They help others away from the burning<br />

trucks.<br />

The police arrive. Jo observes that Hawks called in sick. Examination of the evidence puzzles<br />

the CSI team. Mac finds triazetone triperoxide, which is a powerful explosive made from household<br />

chemicals. Danville counsels Hawks to get a clean bill of health before returning to work.<br />

Mac charges the lab to test the shrapnel from the blast. Danville comments that the propane<br />

tank is a bomb waiting to happen. The lab needs to reassemble the fragments.<br />

Sid looks over the toasted body of the food truck cook in rigor mortis. The lining of the chef’s<br />

apron protected a painful contusion suggesting the victim may have had an altercation the same<br />

day he died. The CSI lab is under pressure to get results and find the murderer. Camille calls<br />

Hawks and begs him to come to her party, celebrating their survival of the blast. Glue residue is<br />

found on the underside of the propane tank, which may have been used to glue the bomb on.<br />

Hawks comes to Camille’s party, but sees some people passing marijuana in a back room and<br />

they offer him some. He is a NYPD cop and moves away and leaves. Camille says she’s never tried<br />

it. Hawks doesn’t make it a big deal, but Camille wants to try it. She asks Hawks to try smoking<br />

the weed with him. Next thing he knows he’s waking up at ten a.m. (in bed with Camille) when he<br />

should have been at work an hour before. He jumps out of bed and rushes to work. Chinese cave<br />

swallow saliva is found on the shirt fabric of the victim. The saliva stain lines up with the odd<br />

abrasion. The number three special on the menu is not found in any of the debris. Derby Chasen,<br />

529

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