It was quite poignant. Remembering where you were on 9/11/01. I loved the fire fighter and emergency responders memorial in Brooklyn. What a far cry from that over blown PC crap they put on at ground zero!
Was expecting a lot from this ep and I knew it wasn't going to deliver on all my expectations. But over all a damn good ep and I really cheered at the shout out to the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance and the police and firemen responders of 9/11 unlike the official televised cremony. To the nay sayers of this ep you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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I didn't watch this, but seeing as no one commented on it, I thought I should. Every show deserves a watch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a powerful episode! I could not stop crying during this episode!
ReplyDeleteJust finished watching it. This was an awesome episode and emotional, never forget.
ReplyDeleteWonderful episode. Definitely on my top three.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite poignant. Remembering where you were on 9/11/01. I loved the fire fighter and emergency responders memorial in Brooklyn. What a far cry from that over blown PC crap they put on at ground zero!
ReplyDeleteVery good episode, extremely moving
ReplyDeleteThose 5 who voted awful, go watch another series because if you didn't like this episode, the CSI:NY Fandom deserve better than you!
ReplyDeleteWas expecting a lot from this ep and I knew it wasn't going to deliver on all my expectations. But over all a damn good ep and I really cheered at the shout out to the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance and the police and firemen responders of 9/11 unlike the official televised cremony. To the nay sayers of this ep you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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