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Les Experts : Manhattan

Original title: CSI: NY
  • TV Series
  • 2004–2013
  • 10
  • 43m
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Gary Sinise and Sela Ward in Les Experts : Manhattan (2004)
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Second CSI spin off which follows the Crime Scene Investigator's (CSI's) of the New York Police Department (NYPD) as they use advanced forensic science to reveal the circumstances behind mys... Read allSecond CSI spin off which follows the Crime Scene Investigator's (CSI's) of the New York Police Department (NYPD) as they use advanced forensic science to reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.Second CSI spin off which follows the Crime Scene Investigator's (CSI's) of the New York Police Department (NYPD) as they use advanced forensic science to reveal the circumstances behind mysterious and unusual deaths in New York City.

  • Creators
    • Ann Donahue
    • Carol Mendelsohn
    • Anthony E. Zuiker
  • Stars
    • Gary Sinise
    • Carmine Giovinazzo
    • Hill Harper
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      • Ann Donahue
      • Carol Mendelsohn
      • Anthony E. Zuiker
    • Stars
      • Gary Sinise
      • Carmine Giovinazzo
      • Hill Harper
    • 101User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • CSI Detective Mac Taylor…
    • 2004–2013
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    • CSI Detective Danny Messer…
    • 2004–2013
    Hill Harper
    Hill Harper
    • Sheldon Hawkes
    • 2004–2013
    Eddie Cahill
    Eddie Cahill
    • Don Flack
    • 2004–2013
    Anna Belknap
    Anna Belknap
    • Lindsay Monroe
    • 2005–2013
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Sid Hammerback
    • 2005–2013
    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Adam Ross
    • 2005–2013
    Melina Kanakaredes
    Melina Kanakaredes
    • CSI Detective Stella Bonasera…
    • 2004–2010
    Sela Ward
    Sela Ward
    • CSI Detective Jo Danville
    • 2010–2013
    Julie McKinnon
    Julie McKinnon
    • AV Lab Tech
    • 2010–2013
    Vanessa Ferlito
    Vanessa Ferlito
    • CSI Detective Aiden Burn…
    • 2004–2006
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Detective Jessica Angell
    • 2006–2009
    Megan Dodds
    Megan Dodds
    • Christine Whitney
    • 2012–2013
    Natalie Martinez
    Natalie Martinez
    • Detective Jamie Lovato
    • 2012–2013
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Dr. Peyton Driscoll
    • 2006–2010
    Sonya Walger
    Sonya Walger
    • Jane Parsons
    • 2004–2006
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Reed Garrett
    • 2006–2010
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Chief Brigham Sinclair
    • 2007–2009
    • Creators
      • Ann Donahue
      • Carol Mendelsohn
      • Anthony E. Zuiker
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    sfbearcop

    Better than CSI:Miami

    Despite the fact that all three of the CSI franchise shows exaggerate the roles and scope of crime scene investigators, I enjoy them in varying degrees. As a retired cop, I've worked with CSIs on cases many times. They are mostly good, solid professionals who do their previously unsung job and help detectives solve cases. The CSIs on the CBS shows do far more than that and far more than they would be allowed to do in real police departments. I'll suspend disbelief and allow the wide dramatic license when I enjoy a TV show.

    All of that aside, I was looking forward to CSI:NY for a variety of reasons, not the least its being set in my other home town. It also boasted Gary Sinise, a great actor, in the lead role. I think I still prefer William Peterson's Grissom, but Sinise as Mac Taylor is so far above Caruso as Cain that comparisons are hard to make. Yes, he is somewhat cold, but in police work it is rare to see someone who wears his heart on his sleeve. Cold professionalism is the hallmark of most cops. Add to that the loss of his wife in the tragedy of 9/11 -- which I do not think the show exploits; it is a legitimate plot point in the development of a character in NY and motivates Taylor to find justice wherever he can, something his wife was denied -- and his quiet demeanor makes sense.

    If Emily Proctor leaves CSI:Miami, I'll quit watching. That will leave the original and this gritty, dark spin-off. With CSI:NY on hand, I won't miss Miami for a moment.

    I just watched the season finale and am looking forward to next season. I agree that the spate of spin-offs shows a lack of creativity, but when it is done well -- as it is in CSI:NY and in Law and Order: SVU and Law and Order: Trial by Jury -- it can be good viewing. (I'd like to add Law and Order,: Criminal Intent -- I like D'Onofrio a lot -- but I just couldn't get into the show, try as I might.)With the loss this year of both Third Watch and NYPD Blue, we are left with only a couple of good cops and robbers shows. CSI:NY is one of them.
    tvadpro

    CSI New York's pre-pilot debut gets a boost from Miami

    Having watched my share of NYPD Blue some years back, it was strange seeing David Caruso in a crime drama set in New York without Dennis Franz at his side.

    That's right: New York. Just prior to its season finale, CSI Miami sends Horatio Caine to the Big Apple in search of a killer. Caine's lead seems to dead-end when he arrives at another crime scene and discovers his suspect was murdered two days prior to the Miami crime he is investigating.

    Enter Gary Sinise as Detective Mac Taylor. The scene of Caine and Taylor's meeting features a moment of lighting genius in which Caine stands in a beam of warm amber sunlight while Taylor's key matches the cool blue ambiance of his native New York atmosphere. (Who says these things only happen in films!)

    In this pre-pilot, Taylor and Caine discover they are searching for the same killer. At first they refrain from joining forces, but once they establish through chit-chat their mutual admiration for the death penalty and its liberal enforcement, the two are inseparable.

    While the CSI counterparts get acquainted, two more murders take place in New York. These are uncannily similar to the Miami slayings. A bloody fingerprint in Miami points Caine and Taylor to a convict, a rooftop chase and a narrow escape for their new prime suspect.

    The New York CSI team pieces together the facts of the most recent murders. The introductions of Taylor's staff are brief and forgettable. This episode was created to establish an emotional connection between Caine and Taylor, presumably to generate interest in CSI New York's "real" pilot. If all goes well, the show will have an entire season to develop supporting characters.

    For those who didn't see it and are hoping to catch the repeat, I'll refrain from revealing who hired the hit man and why. And for those like me who are contemplating whether to watch the CSI New York pilot, I say "go for it." If the pre-pilot (CSI Miami in New York episode) is any indication, CSI New York will probably build on the solid foundation of tough-but-approachable characters, clever episodic plots and fast pace that typify the first two CSI shows. The intense simulations of violent crime forensics (the CSI trademark device) also make for hypnotic viewing.
    cathyshome

    CSI clones

    While there are lots of people who do not like clones, there are many others who wait with bated breath for the next one. I and my daughter are both in this category. What I find most interesting is the variety of crimes from city to city. For example: CSI-LV has the desert/gambling/showgirls/prostitution, CSI-M has alligators/hurricanes/illegal immigrants/drug smuggling, and CSI-NY has drugs,mobs,gangs/big city over-population & ethnic diversity crammed in a small space/terrorism threats. We would most like to see a CSI-Alaska. The possibilities for totally new crimes are plentiful: poaching(polar bears,eagles,whales,fish,seals), exploration espionage(oil & gas,diamond & gold mines)/hide outs for criminals escaping mainstream cities etc. There are so many channels now that I can't see a reason for anyone to complain about shows that are on - we just choose to watch the ones we like and we choose not to watch the ones we are not interested in. Another reason my daughter and I like CSI is for the absolutely amazing camera shots of the different locations. We are both disabled and don't have the ability or finances to allow us to travel, so it is very pleasing for us to be able to see these panoramic views (especially Miami-just beautiful!!!).
    MuskratPower14

    Give it a chance

    When most TV shows have spinoffs, they're usually not worth watching because of thing-they are different than the original. I think that is a major reason that many fans don't like CSI:NY. While the original show is set in glamorous Las Vegas, NY is set in a much darker city, giving the show a darker tone and feel than Miami or Vegas.

    As for characters, New York has a great cast, and is still working on character development. They have been seen as not having personalities, but people have to give the show a chance to find it's foothold-it's only the first season. It took the original CSI five years to say that Sara's mom killed her dad, so its logical that it will take a few seasons to totally tell these characters backgrounds. Danny Messer and Mac Taylor's pasts have been partially revealed in the premiere "Blink", with the knowledge that Max Taylor's wife was in 9/11, and in "Tanglewood", with Danny's involvement in the Tanglewood boys street gang.

    The acting in CSI:NY is just as good as those in the other shows, but most people aren't giving it a chance. Some will like it, some wont, but the least they could do is watch some of the stronger episodes, like "Blink", or "Tanglewood", and not scrunitze its difference from the originals...just give it a chance. Rome wasn't built in a day- it will take a little longer for people to accept this new show, but i think it's doing perfectly, and i can't wait for next season.
    9eamon-hennedy

    Franchise hits gold again.

    Wow, what have we done to deserve this, another fantastic series from what has shaped up to be one of the best franchise's on television, CSI:NY has everything that a good cop show needs; strong leading characters, well thought out stories and above all else, cinematic production values, like the previous two series do. That it isn't to say that the show had the best start. I'll admit to being balled over by the pilot/crossover episode during CSI:Miami's second season and I couldn't wait to see how it would transpire as a fully fledged series. Initially however, the series did have a rough start. The show just seemed too dark and gloomy and any humour seemed to sit at odds with the show's dark milieu, but things happily changed as the first season progressed and by the end of it's freshman year I would have to say that CSI:NY was truly one of the best shows on the box, more than giving its sister series a run for their money.

    Like CSI's Miami and Las Vegas, the show has a terrific leading man with a penchant for feature films and character acting, in this case Gary Sinise. For anyone who has seen Apollo 13, The Green Mile, Ransom or Mission to Mars, it is great to see this actor headlining his own show and doing it so well. Initially his character is so dark in the earlier episodes, much like the series, it is hard to like him, but like the show he comes out of his shell and we get to see a likable and at times nicely humorous character simply trying to move on with his life after the death of his wife. Like the other two series we have a superb leading lady, in this case Melina Kankaredes, simply one of the most beautiful leading ladies on television, and a damn fine actress to boot, with the two leads centered around a terrific supporting cast. Eddie Cahill and Hill Harper stand out almost straight away, whilst Carmine Giovinazzo really comes into his own as the first season develops culminating with a terrific storyline involving a shootout and a dead undercover police officer towards the end of the season. If there is a weak link it is possibly Vannesa Ferlito's character Aiden. While likable, she is essentially a third wheel and does nothing more than react to the other characters.

    Like the other two shows, hell like every thriller/crime series on American television today, the production values are incredible, the aerial shots of New York are some of the best ever done on a television series budget and the show, especially on DVD, looks fantastic. If there is a nit-pick to be had it has to be that at times it is very obvious that the show is filmed on studio lots in Los Angeles, something not as obvious on CSI's Las Vegas and Miami. For anyone who has ever seen Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel, one cannot help but get a kick nearly every episode of seeing the vampire with a soul's old office from season one in the background of many scenes throughout CSI:NY's first season. Aside from this, the show does very well with what it's given, which is fine acting and some of the finest writing currently on the crime genre in television. If you have yet to see this show, buy the first season on DVD, there are many fine episodes to watch, and many to choose from. I wouldn't expect anything else from a series created by Anthony E Zuiker.

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    • Trivia
      On the flip side of the CSI effect, kidnap and rape victims are now known to leave their own DNA behind at crime scenes to give police forensic evidence to find. An example of this is how British serial sex attacker Jonathan Haynes was eventually caught. Haynes, who had avoided capture by forcing his victims to destroy forensic evidence was finally apprehended after the CSI effect was used against him when one of his victims ensured her DNA could be traced back to her attacker by spitting in his car and pulling out strands of her own hair. Her inspiration for this act? The CSI franchise.
    • Goofs
      CSIs (Crime Scene Investigators) are actually called Forensic Technicians who work in teams called CSUs (Crime Scene Units) in the City of New York. However, this is most likely a deliberate change to better tie in the series as existing in the same universe as Les Experts (2000) and Les Experts : Miami (2002).
    • Quotes

      Det. Stella Bonasera: That's it? No butler?

      Det. Don Flack: No.

      Det. Stella Bonasera: Too bad. I thought we could wrap this one up quick.

      Det. Don Flack: What?

      Det. Stella Bonasera: Mansion like this, it's always the butler. Didn't you ever play Clue?

      Det. Don Flack: I was a Monopoly guy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Jon Heder/Jessica Biel/Nada Surf (2005)
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      Written by Pete Townshend

      Performed by The Who

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • CBS - Wiki
      • CBS (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • CSI: NY
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Alliance Atlantis Motion Picture Production
      • Alliance Atlantis Productions
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      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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