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Recommended: "Kick Me to the Curb" and "Goodnight Tonight". (Both songs were used in an episode of CSI: New York season 2.) Also "New College" and their cover version of "Be My Baby".
I found the A-case confusing, with the Japanese manga element and the maternity lying all that. Quite frankly, it didn't interest me. What intersted me more on the Mac/Stella/Hawkes/Lindsey case was Mac's interaction with the kid. It was very un-Mac Taylor-like. But that's about it.
B-story -- three words: Flack and Messer. Every frame where there's Flack, Danny's not too far away. That's reason enough to squee for joy! Hahahha.....
Is it just me or are Danny's and Don's accents seem to be more pronounced when they're together. I must admit, there are some lines that I did not understand. Lol .... sexy nonetheless. Eddie and Carmine are jewels to the cast, they bring New York into the show. Their on-screen friendship and banter are two of the most convincing things on the show and it's refreshing to see (and to know) that it's real. I love their little "How do I look" scene.
One more thing, who in all hell dresses Donald Flack, Jr.? Pastel colored white shirt, gold striped necktie? Then rose colored shirt with a similarly colored necktie with what looks like embroidered (or printed) patterns? And Danny's fashion taste is quite questionable too, on this episode. He seems to wear the same brown shirt or something with the same style. What happened to his dress shirts? I miss them.... Lol!
Well, amidst the bad male fashion (Lindsey and Stella buy shirts from the same place, believe me) and Japanese manga superimposing, Necrophilia Americana is an episode easy on the eyes but not on the logic. I need to watch it again (I watched it twice already) in order to appreciate the story more.