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CSI: NY (Crime Scene Investigation: New York, stylized as CSI: NY/Crime Scene Investigation) is an American police procedural television series that ran on CBS from September 22, 2004, to February 22, 2013, for a total of nine seasons and 197 origin… more »



Detective Danny Messer:
[Enters Mac's office] Yo, Boss.

Detective Mac Taylor:
Danny, what's up?

Detective Danny Messer:
I put in for that vacation next month.

Detective Mac Taylor:
That's right, the, uh, trip to Costa Rica.

Detective Danny Messer:
Yeah, Costa Rica. Well it fell through, so you can put me back on the schedule, alright?

Detective Mac Taylor:
Alright, I'll do that. Just let me know when you wanna take the time.

Detective Danny Messer:
Alright, thanks. [Leaves the office]

Detective Lindsay Monroe:
[Enters Mac's office] Mac. Hey. Remember that wedding in Italy I told you about in March?

Detective Mac Taylor:
Girlfriend from college?

Detective Lindsay Monroe:
Very good. Well, they decided to postpone. So.

Detective Mac Taylor:
You want back on the schedule?

Detective Lindsay Monroe:
Yeah.

Detective Mac Taylor:
[Suspicious look] No problem.

Detective Lindsay Monroe:
Thanks. [Leaves the office]

Dr. Sheldon Hawkes:
[Enters Mac's office] Hey Mac.

Detective Mac Taylor:
Hold on. Don't tell me. Trip to San Francisco in January?

Dr. Sheldon Hawkes:
Yeah. Turns out San Francisco is closed in January. Strangest thing.

Detective Mac Taylor:
[Smiling] Get out of here. Go home. [Hawkes leaves and Stella enters] I should've known you'd orchestrate something like this.

Detective Stella Bonasera:
It's only temporary. Everybody giving up a week of paid vacation for Adam buys him a little time.

Detective Mac Taylor:
Department doesn't just transfer vacation days. How'd you do it?

Detective Stella Bonasera:
I've a friend at the Union who has a friend in the City Council who has a friend who has a friend.

Detective Mac Taylor:
Well you're a good friend, Stella Bonasera.

Detective Mac Taylor:
And don't you forget that.

Detective Mac Taylor:
So what about Buenos Aires?

Detective Stella Bonasera:
Would of been a good trip.

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