So the Suicide Girls were on CSI NY last night- apparently they are the "it" thing in New York. Guess I'm far from that culture craze!
Anyways, by the looks of it, the CSI creators will be using the kodecon site to show previews for upcoming episodes- or at least the ones that have video confessions by characters or suspects in upcoming cases. I was hoping that the site would instead give us more information about Shane Casey and where he is... perhaps they will, but at this time, it's too hard to speculate. They did drop his name in last night's episode, almost it seems to give us the impression they will deal with him again- but no timeline seems to be hinted at there either.
One thing they were hinting at is Lindsay's background story. Apparently after a few years of being involved in law enforcement and talking to victims, etc., Lindsay has trouble talking to mothers. We can all tell where this is heading- Lindsay has a troubled relationship with her own mother and hence has trouble talking to others. Now does this mean her own mother was victimized, or that she lost a sibling? [My father's guess.] Or perhaps she was involved in a horrible case where she got too close to a mother who was traumatized? [Brother's guess.] At this point, could be either- but good for her for trying to talk to the girl's mother at the end, and for Danny for being understanding for once!
Anyways, I'm pleased with the social commentary issue explored in the second case involving the basketball player who was just trying to turn his life around. Often we jump to too many conclusions about other people [no thanks sometimes to the stereotypes we see on TV!] and I'm glad that CSI NY tried to point that out ever so passively.
Looking forward to tonight's CSI:LV episode... I didn't know there was a convent anywhere near Las Vegas!