CSI: NY, a bleaker and grimmer crime drama, primarily evokes strong feelings of **Anxiety** due to the constant tension of investigations and dangerous situations. **Sadness** is prominent, stemming from the grim nature of the crimes, the victims' fates, and the characters' personal tragedies, such as Mac Taylor's loss on 9/11. **Empathy** is deeply felt for both the victims and the dedicated, often burdened, team of investigators. Viewers also experience high **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** as they are drawn into the complex process of solving heinous crimes. **Anger** is directed at the perpetrators and the injustices portrayed, while the graphic nature of the cases elicits a significant sense of being **Disturbing**. An overarching **Melancholy** pervades the series, reflecting its somber New York City setting and the heavy themes explored.
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