Ep 7. Rain
- TV14
- November 17, 2004
- 42 min
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7.1 (363)
Rain is the seventh episode of the first season of CSI: NY. The episode begins with a group of teenagers playing basketball at a park in the middle of a storm. Suddenly, they hear a loud bang and a bright flash of light. One of the boys runs to investigate and finds a man lying on the ground, electrocuted by a live power line that has fallen during the storm. The team arrives on the scene, led by Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise).
As the investigation begins, the team discovers that the man was a homeless person who had been living in a nearby abandoned building. They also find evidence that suggests foul play may have been involved in his death. Meanwhile, Danny Messer (Carmine Giovinazzo) and Aiden Burn (Vanessa Ferlito) investigate a hit-and-run accident that occurred at the same time as the electrocution.
Throughout the episode, the team faces several obstacles and false leads as they try to solve the case. They interview witnesses, search for evidence, and piece together clues. They also discover that the victim had a connection to the hit-and-run accident, which leads them down a new path in the investigation.
As the storm continues to rage outside, tensions rise within the team. Mac confronts his colleague Stella Bonasera (Melina Kanakaredes) about a mistake that could have jeopardized the case, while Danny struggles with his own personal demons. Despite these challenges, the team remains focused on finding the truth and bringing the perpetrator to justice.
In the end, the team uncovers a shocking twist that leads to the arrest of the killer. The episode ends with a poignant scene in which Mac and Stella reflect on the importance of their work and the impact they can have on people's lives.
Rain is a thrilling episode that showcases the intensity and dedication of the CSI: NY team. It is a prime example of the show's ability to combine compelling storytelling with cutting-edge forensic science. Fans of crime dramas will not want to miss this gripping installment.