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

Summer in the City<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 24<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 1<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday September 28, 2005 on CBS<br />

Writer:<br />

Pam Veasey<br />

Director:<br />

David Von Ancken<br />

Show Stars: Gary Sinise (Detective Mack ”Mac” Taylor), Eddie Cahill (Detective<br />

Donald ”Don” Flack, Jr.), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer),<br />

Vanessa Ferlito (Aiden Burn), Melina Kanakaredes (Detective Stella<br />

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

Recurring Role: Ron Yuan (Dr. Evan Zao)<br />

Guest Stars: Gary Kasper (Bodyguard), Alla Korot (Connie Williams), Allen Lulu (Officer),<br />

Tom Schanley (Eli Bishop), Amy Stewart (Brenda Dillard), Chad<br />

Williams (D.J. Pratt), Elizabeth Ann Bennett (Regina Moore), Natalina<br />

Maggio (Tennis Star), Pippi (Nicole Jordan), David Rodwell (Boy), Pippi<br />

Boecher (Nicole), Peter Dobson (Fred Becker), John Johnson (Fashion<br />

Photographer), David Julian Hirsh (Zack Shannon), Jamie Elman<br />

(Adam Sorenson), Elizabeth Bennett (Regina Bowen), Mark Aiken<br />

(Whitman Price)<br />

Production Code: 201<br />

Summary: Stella and Danny investigate when a jewellery designer is found dead,<br />

wearing the eight million dollar bra he created, and investigate the<br />

model he had shot and her bodyguard. Aiden begins to take the rape<br />

case she has been working on a little too personally, and is determined<br />

to stop the man before he can rape again. Hawkes gets to go into the<br />

field for the first time as he assists Mac in investigating the death of a<br />

man who liked to climb skyscrapers.<br />

The show fades in to a woman in bed and covered in sheets and who appears to be dead until<br />

she blinks and sighs. She stands up, revealing a man beside her sound asleep. She wears a robe<br />

and walks around the bed, wakes up the man, rudely throws quite a couple of bills on his chest,<br />

and tells him that he could leave now. As the man gets up, she walks to the window to draw the<br />

curtains, and exclaims ”That’s unbelievable!”<br />

Through the window, a man is seen climbing up the next building without any safety ropes.<br />

He pauses and looks down at the traffic below him before we are shown exactly how high the<br />

building he’s climbing really is and how far he has to go to reach the top. Then the woman in the<br />

robe quickly grabs the phone and dials a number, anxiously waiting for someone to take the call.<br />

The climber continues his stunt and onlookers start to gather below him. A bald man in one<br />

of the rooms in the building watches in awe. A couple is seen in a compromising position, and<br />

the woman just smiles as the climber passes their window. The crowd screams as the climber<br />

lets go and plunges to his death with a loud splat, and his brain is seen falling onto the people.<br />

Stuck in traffic at East 35th St., Detective Mac Taylor tells Dr. Sheldon Hawkes to grab his<br />

case and they start walking. Hawkes tells him it’s his third crime scene this morning and that<br />

he hasn’t moved at this pace since his residency and asks if this is normal. Mac observes that<br />

Hawkes is missing the ME life to which Hawkes ”sort of” agrees, and wonders how long the<br />

”rookie” status usually lasts.<br />

Detective Don Flack is seen talking to a man with a video camera. Hawkes and Mac weave<br />

through the crowd and are met by Detective Stella Bonasera holding a container with a piece<br />

of the climber’s brain. She tells them that the climber landed on the sixth floor terrace, and<br />

Mac notes that the climber was ”high enough to reach a terminal velocity, the impact to the fall<br />

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