In a user review for the CSI: NY episode "Tri-Borough" (S1 Ep11), I wrote:
"There should DEFINITELY be a law against covering three cases in a single episode of 'CSI: NY'. Seriously. As the episode jumped between cases, I had a difficult time keeping track of which case the characters were discussing."
Well, this "Tanglewood" episode includes three cases, and I only needed to ask my wife once, "Which case is this?". Covering three cases works here because two of the cases are connected. In general, though, I wish CSI: NY would stick to two cases per episode.
On another note, my wife recognized one actor in this episode as a major criminal from the series "NCIS". We checked on IMDb; she was right.
"There should DEFINITELY be a law against covering three cases in a single episode of 'CSI: NY'. Seriously. As the episode jumped between cases, I had a difficult time keeping track of which case the characters were discussing."
Well, this "Tanglewood" episode includes three cases, and I only needed to ask my wife once, "Which case is this?". Covering three cases works here because two of the cases are connected. In general, though, I wish CSI: NY would stick to two cases per episode.
On another note, my wife recognized one actor in this episode as a major criminal from the series "NCIS". We checked on IMDb; she was right.