Cold Reveal

Season 3, Episode 22, Aired

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  • More Stella drama. Why am I not surprised?

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    *I would have enjoyed the B case with the Cold Case crossover more if we hadn't just wrapped an entire two months of Stella!Drama. As such, I felt that it would have made better sense for it to be someone else who had ties to the 10-year-old murder. Not Danny, of course, because we already did that storyline with him (oh, yeah, NY already did that storyline - way to be original, TPTB - although bringing in the guy from Cold Case was a nice touch). Not Lindsay, because that would have made no sense. Not Mac, for the same reasons as Stella. You know what would have been nice? Flack. Flack's DNA found at a 10-year-old crime scene. Why? Because sometimes I forget Flack is even on the show, as little as they have him.



    *Speaking of the cold case, it's nice to see that the employees at the NY Crime Lab aren't held to the same standards as each other. In 220, when Danny was the only suspect in a 15-year-old murder, he had to turn in his badge and his gun and was placed on modified duty. He couldn't even help on the case he was working on, which had absolutely nothing to do with the case in which he was a suspect. However, last night Stella was the only suspect in a 10-year-old possible homicide, and she not only didn't have to be placed on modified duty, she got to help investigate the crime she was suspected for! How the hell does that make any sort of sense?



    *I totally didn't buy Mac's anger. That isn't to say I didn't believe it - Gary's a phenomenal actor, and he's really good at being pissed off - I just mean that Mac being angry was stupid. He's supposed to be smart and have common sense. He has to look at this objectively: he was the only other person on a rooftop when a handcuffed suspect fell 20 stories to his death. The NYPD would be stupid not to investigate. Instead, he rants about how it's all a political thing, with them caving to media pressure. Um, Mac, are you feeling okay? Are you the same Mac who fired Aiden last season because she broke the seal on evidence but didn't actually do anything?



    Let's take a look at Greg on CSI, shall we? He had to face a coroner's inquest because of what happened, and the department still supported him - he had a lawyer and everything. So just because they're investigating Mac doesn't mean they don't believe him, although they're certainly making it seem that way, thereby turning Mac into a martyr. Excuse me while I vomit.



    *Did anyone else catch the blatant product placement with Adam and his new Sprint phone last night? Is Sprint sponsoring the walk-on role contest or something? Because that was just tacky. Also, why did it have to be Adam? Last time I checked, he wasn't a CSI. Why couldn't Hawkes call Lindsay and ask for the still photos?



    *On the subject of Adam, why is he still getting so much screen time? And why is he contributing so much to the cases? He is a lab tech. NY already did their "character changes careers" when Hawkes moved from the morgue to the lab. In fact, they've now done it on every CSI. They don't need to do it again, although they certainly seem to be heading towards that. Adam annoys me, as most of you know, but I would be able to tolerate - even like - him if he weren't in the episodes so much. I liked him fine in S2. Although if they did put him in the credits, he probably would get his screen time reduced. I mean, look at Lindsay, Hawkes, and Flack.



    *Although I will say that Adam looked cute jamming to his headphones.



    *It was nice to see Lindsay back this week. (Next week must be the other on-location shoot, which means we'll see very little of her.) Anna looked amazing. You would never guess that she just had a baby a few months ago. Seriously, she looks phenomenal. And I'm glad to see that Lindsay has returned to her pre-303 self. I didn't like moody, angsty Lindsay (mostly because for much of the season, we didn't have an excuse for it). I like this Lindsay, who's witty and perky, making breaks in the case like the sharp cookie she is.



    *Not as much Danny as I would have liked (the whole episode could be nothing but Danny, and I'd still say "More Danny!") but he did look very yummy last night. I think he gets hotter every week. I also enjoyed his loyalty to Stella (even though it was Stella) when Valenz was firing questions at her. Danny is a fiercely loyal character, and Stella is a friend, so naturally he would rush to her defense.



    I also liked that when he found that piece of information, he called Valenz, and not Stella. If he had called Stella, I would have been like, "Whoa, HOLD it!" But he didn't. And those two actually worked well together.



    *The angel case was...interesting...although I was kind of like, "WTF?" at the end. Was the guy so drunk he actually thought he could fly, or is that whole updrafts thing possible? I was an English major, so I have no idea.



    *Dear Stella: TWEEZE YOUR EYEBROWS!



    *What is it with TPTB and 10 years? Lindsay survived a crime 10 years ago... Stella graduated from police academy 10 years ago... And is Stella having graduated 10 years ago believable? Because Danny's been at the lab at least 6 years, and I always imagine Stella being quite a bit older than him (okay, maybe 5 or 6 years older, because Danny's at least 30). I just always imagined that Stella had been a cop for longer than that.



    *I have to say something on the lack of D/L. Given what we know about the finale, there has to be something before then. You can't go for weeks with absolutely no interaction and then toss something like that at us. It's not believable. It's also not believable that these two dating coworkers never see each other. The NY Crime Lab can apparently only afford one lab tech, so wouldn't it be plausible for, say, Danny to be leaving with his results while Lindsay is coming for hers, and they say hi in passing?



    I say this every week, but I don't need for there to be much. A little scene, just to acknowledge that, yes, they do know each other, fancy that. They don't even have to be onscreen together. One of them mentioning the other's name will be plenty for my little shipper brain to overanalyze. I just don't think it's smart to have two people quite obviously dating, but only acknowledge it every so often. We often go weeks without them seeing each other and then BOOM! Huge episodes like 318. It doesn't make sense.



    Overall, I would have to give this episode an 8. Maybe an 8.5. It wasn't the best episode, but it was certainly entertaining, and it showed lots and lots of Mac in trouble, which I must admit I love. TPTB seem to want to make up for the snooze-a-thons they had during the rest of the season.
  • What were they thinking of with this episode, possibly the worst episode of CSI NY I have ever seen...

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    ust got to say this somewhere and this seems as good a place as any - Cold Reveal was on last night in the UK - has to be one of the worst CSI NY episodes ever! Really disappointed, poorly written sloppy storylining (Adam now remembers he misplaced a vial of Stella blood and it might have accidentally have been put in CODIS! What? I have faith in the lab work now, whose blood is this by the way...!), rubbish dialogue "What is haunting you Stella? I don't know Danny I really don't." Casting was awful, how was that woman old enough to be Stellas foster mother and how was the angel guy 18? please and I am Cameron Diaz in Shrek 3!



    And if you don't watch the other show (Cold Case?) which I don't it just seems bizzarre that the Philly detective guy gets so much screen time like you are supposed to know what is going on and who he is...why let a suspect in the case deal with the evidence as well and what were Danny and Lindsay in the episode shop mannequins? Ohhh we better give them a line so that people don't forget they are around. What was going on?



    It is something when about the only scene I enjoyed was the trigonometry (I can't spell it and and I don't understand it) scene with Hawkes and Adam, AJ looked seriously cute and Hill had great glasses in this episode but really that was the highlight of the episode, heck it ws the only bit that didn't really tick me off or leave me feeling like I wanted to switch over...



    I know a lot of this might have been said at the time when it was shown in the US but this was the first time I have seen it and I was really fed up afterwards, the whole thing just seemed lazy like they couldn't be bothered, some bits of both storys seemed to have huge chunks missing so you couldn't follow it and everything was bunched in together. I hope we don't get anymore like this Mr AZ! Not one of the best efforts...
  • "Stella, look at me. What's haunting you?" GUH, that is soooo sweet.

    9.8
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    Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! It was fantabulous. 10 reasons why:



    1. Flack's one-liners at the begining. I was laughing so hard.



    2. I always like to get to know more about Stella! She's an interesting woman, that's for sure.



    3. Danny = sweetest guy ever. I need more friends like him. Friends with benefits.



    4. Adam grooving to his iPod. Very cute.



    5. Mac told Gerrard off!! Woo-hoo! I'd give my right arm to do the same.



    6. No Peyton! I miss the old, sad, angsty Mac that we know and love.



    7. The look on Lindsay's face when she saw those wings. 0.o



    8. Scotty Valens is hot.



    9. The ending scene had me on the edge of my seat!



    10. Danny wore green!!!!
  • Crossovers do rule!

    9.2
    "Superb"
    I loved the Cold Case and NY crossover as they

    Really shine. Mac is trying to fight IAB as they

    Are portrayed as overzealous people who get big heads in the

    Position that they are at. I thought that Valents was way

    Too hard on Stella. If Mac was there, which he wasn't

    As he was fighting his own mess, then he wouldn't allow

    Valens to be pushy! At least Scotty offered a "peace offering!"
  • Cold Case and crossovers rule.

    9.6
    "Superb"
    I've never seen a single episode of Cold Case, just heard of it. If it weren't a crossover but a spinoff, I'd sure as hell start watching it, but maybe it's not too late. You know what would be cool? Battlestar Galactica fleet finding Earth and landing on the Lost island, or Dr. House trying to cure Medium Allison's psychic dreams, or Eurekans building a Stargate. Anyway, Mac was right, stupidity is not a crime, but that's no problem, because it solves itself, angel guy really got punished, even in his death when Flack was making those awesome jokes about him. Hope Stella won't get into trouble because of letting her sister run, altough it's not likely.
  • Trouble brewing for Mac and Stella gets a surprise visitor.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    I was really looking forward to the episode and I wasn't disappointed. Cold Reveal starts as any, our detectives working cases. However with a deceased angel in a church we know it's not going to be a normal day. I loved the crossover with Cold Case portion of this episode. We got a glimpse into Stella's childhood. From the glimpses we were shown it was a happy one. The interaction between Stella and Valens went from adversaries to collegues. Some of the most enjoyable scenes for me was the ones between Stella and Danny. We were reminder of the special connection that they have and protectiveness that they have for each other. On the other side of the lab we have our Mac, unfortunately in trouble with the brass. We knew there was an explaination and personally, I believe it. Dobson is/was psycho enough to want revenge on Mac, even in death. We know the reasoning behind it but that's not going to help Mac. Mac's always back his team and I know his team with have his, but will it be enough.
  • I just love crossed over episodes. This time Cold case meets CSI: NY.

    9.7
    "Superb"
    I have to say i was touched by Mac legal issues and Stella story.



    Mac is trying to do his job despite the fact he is hunted by NYPD for the murder of a dirty cop played by Joey Lawrence. By the way, he did a good job playing the bad guy, at first i didn't made the connection between this cop and the cute Blossom's brother. Anyhow, back to Mac, he is so right, good person and now involved in this problem. At the end of the episode he demonstrated how good man he is conforting the man who was about to shoot hims seconds ago.



    How ended the case of the Icarus guy, was stupid. Not the writing or how the put together the case. No it was how for a 5 seconds of fame a kid could loose his life. Hi did commit siucide for become an E-lebrity!. So sad.



    I got to see a different Scotty, a little dark with Stella. I guess I'm used to the fun, cool Scotty who matches Lilly Rush in Cold Case. He was kind of rude with Det. Bonasera. At the end of this case, he went back to Philly with no much answers, but Stella look the other way when she found out the truth about the murder case. She found her "Blood Sister" and understood how she did protected her from a possible sexual abuse. Wow!
  • Wow, what a clash of emotions.

    10
    "Perfect"
    It's interesting that religion has taken a peek into the CSI world a lot this year. The one thing I like is how well it's portrayed. It really shouldn't surprise me that the fact that Stella was an orphan would play a role in an episode some day. And do you think I'd have realized it? Of course not, I thought maybe something happened and that Stella had amnesia or something.



    I knew Mac was gonna kick IAB's @$$! I knew he didn't push Dobson off the roof because I've really gotten to know Mac as a character and it's really not something he'd do. Lol, I love how he kept going about the way the chief let the media pressure him. Best evidence to check if Mac did it is to see if his fingerprints were the only ones on the cuffs.



    Yay, Adam was in this episode! ^^ He was wonderful. I like him. And Shellie looks damn fine with those glasses of his. The ending really shocked me. I thought for sure that guy was gonna shoot Mac and that the episode was gonna end right there.
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