CSI: NY - Where Did They All Disappear To? A Fond Look Back (Without Needing Fingerprint Dust)
Ah, CSI: NY. The show that made us all want to be forensic investigators, even if it meant potentially getting glitter bombed during a crime scene analysis (seriously, that was an episode, right?). But what about the cast? Those brave souls who donned hazmat suits and wielded magnifying glasses like Jedi with flashlights? Let's dust off the cold case files and see what our favorite investigators are up to these days.
Mac Taylor: Still Solving Crimes, Just with Less Blue Steel
Everyone's favorite stoic leader, Gary Sinise (aka Mac Taylor), hasn't strayed too far from the world of crime-solving. He's been gracing our screens on the hit series "Blue Bloods" as Detective Frank Reagan. Though we miss his signature "Stella..." deliveries, we can't deny he rocks a uniform pretty darn well.
Stella Bonasera: From Crime Scene to Prime Time
Melina Kanakaredes, the brilliant and fiery Stella Bonasera, has kept herself busy since leaving the lab. She starred in multiple TV shows, including "Recovery Road" and "The Fix," and even took a turn on Broadway. Looks like Stella wasn't afraid to trade in her CSI kit for a standing ovation!
Danny Messer: Still Charming the Ladies (Probably)
Carmine Giovinazzo (aka Danny Messer) stole hearts with his boyish good looks and undeniable charm. He's continued to act in various TV shows, including "Impeachment: American Crime Story," and who knows, maybe he's still out there wooing women with his knowledge of blood spatter analysis (because, let's be honest, that's a guaranteed panty-dropper).
The Rest of the Gang: A CSI New York Reunion Tour?
The rest of the cast has been busy bees as well! Hill Harper (Sheldon Hawkes) has been a mainstay on television, Eddie Cahill (Don Flack) has popped up in various shows, and Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe) continues to grace our screens. Maybe with enough fan demand, a CSI: NY reunion special is in the works? We can dream, right?
## CSI: NY Trivia - Did You Know?
- CSI: NY wasn't filmed in New York City! Most of the filming actually took place in Los Angeles.
- The theme song, "Baba O'Riley" by The Who, was almost replaced by another song. Thankfully, they came to their senses!
## FAQ: CSI: NY Edition
How to binge-watch CSI: NY?
Most streaming services have all nine seasons available, so you can revisit your favorite crime scenes any time!
How to analyze fingerprints like a CSI pro?
While becoming a real CSI requires extensive training, there are some fascinating documentaries available online that can give you a glimpse into the world of fingerprint analysis.
How to avoid glitter bombs (both literal and metaphorical)?
This one might be a little trickier. Maybe invest in a good pair of safety goggles?
How to tell if your significant other is secretly a CSI enthusiast?
Keep an eye out for an unnatural fascination with glow sticks and yellow tape.
How to convince your friends to reenact a CSI: NY scene with you?
This might require some serious negotiation skills, bribery with baked goods is always a good option.