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

Crossroads<br />

Season 8<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 170<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8<br />

Originally aired: Friday November 18, 2011<br />

Writer:<br />

John Dove<br />

Director: Jeff T. Thomas<br />

Show Stars: Sela Ward (Josephine (Jo) Danville), Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac”<br />

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

Monroe Messer), Robert Joy (Dr. Sid Hammerback), A.J. Buckley<br />

(Adam Ross), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.)<br />

Recurring Role: Beau Garrett (Ali Rand), Jason Wiles (John Curtis)<br />

Guest Stars: Jenn Proske (Serena Matthews), William C. Mitchell (Judge Philip Winford),<br />

Tony Oller (Nicholas Albertson), James Preston (Tommy Hill),<br />

Brad Blaisdell (Judge Vincent Corsica), Casey Sander (James Nelson),<br />

Ivo Nandi (Pavel Danshov), Nayo K. Wallace (Nora Boothe), Megan<br />

James (Girl), Schoen Hodges (Boy), Alexa Fischer (Female Reporter),<br />

Alan Pietruszewski (Male Reporter), Jeffrey R. Nordling (Senator Kirk<br />

Matthews)<br />

Summary: The team looks into the reason for the assassination of a judge while<br />

Jo tries to come to peace with why she left the FBI.<br />

A police escorted bus pulls up to Zenova’s<br />

bakery. The officers in the led car<br />

pull up and park. They step out of their<br />

car as the bus parks behind them. The<br />

doors open and people begin to step out,<br />

talking amongst themselves. A boy lying<br />

on the floor of an apartment wakes up. He<br />

is confused; the TV behind him blaring,<br />

and beer bottles left everywhere. He looks<br />

at the clock; shocked, he quickly puts up<br />

his hood, grabs his schoolbag and leaves<br />

the apartment. Outside of Zenova’s people<br />

and police have gathered. A woman<br />

holds up a picture; she places it in front<br />

of her viewing both the bakery and the<br />

picture of the bakery on the picture. The picture is different. It was a picture of people in front of<br />

the bakery. People that had been killed. Now on his bike; the boy races down the street towards<br />

Zenova’s bakery. He continues past the police standing at the end of the street. They yell at him<br />

to stop. He ignores their screams and pulls out a gun. He quickly approaches the bus and the<br />

people gathered in front of it. He aims his gun forward and fires. He shoots towards the police<br />

standing guard at their car. He hits his target. The police fire at him as he rounds the corner and<br />

peddles away. The man who had gotten shot lies dying on the ground. His cigar trickles from his<br />

mouth. A white glove reaches down and picks it up. Mac examines it for a moment and looks<br />

up Don breaks it down; ’A criminal court judge assassinated in front of a sequestered jury right<br />

under the nose of a dozen cops... The jury has to come out to take a look at the crime scene at<br />

the same time of night as the original murder.’ Mac; ’Brazen son of a bitch... He was presiding<br />

over the Victor Markov trial, triple murder in front of this bakery a year ago.’ Danny steps in<br />

’Markov is like the Sammy the bull of organized crime. That’s why we got a dozen bodies on him.’<br />

Mac responds; ’Looks like a baker’s dozen.’<br />

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