List of Crossing Jordan episodes
This is the list of episodes for Crossing Jordan, an American television crime/drama series that aired on NBC from September 24, 2001 to May 16, 2007. It stars Jill Hennessy as the crime-solving medical examiner, Jordan Cavanaugh. The show uses an ensemble cast approach featuring a group of Jordan's co-workers, members of the Boston Medical Examiner's Office and police detectives assigned to the various cases. It was created by Tim Kring. The title refers to both the name of the main character and the biblical metaphor of the ancient Hebrews crossing the Jordan River, commonly used in spiritual songs to represent death and passage to the afterlife.
Crossing Jordan is part of the same fictional universe as Las Vegas, another television series that aired on NBC; Universal Television owns the copyrights to both programs. There are many crossover episodes between the shows. The crossovers included in the list are those which involve more than one character or are two-part stories where the first part is in one show and the second part is in the other show.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | U.S. ratings | |||
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Average viewers (millions) |
Rank | ||||||
1 | 23 | September 24, 2001 | May 13, 2002 | 12.8[1] | 28[1] | ||
2 | 22 | September 23, 2002 | May 5, 2003 | 10.6[2] | 44[2] | ||
3 | 13 | March 7, 2004 | June 6, 2004 | 12.3[3] | 24[3] | ||
4 | 21 | September 26, 2004 | May 15, 2005 | 11.7[4] | 30[4] | ||
5 | 21 | September 25, 2005 | May 7, 2006 | 10.9[5] | 40[5] | ||
6 | 17 | January 14, 2007 | May 16, 2007 | 7.2[6] | 81[6] | ||
Episodes
Season 1 (2001–02)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | September 24, 2001 |
The audience first meets Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, M.D.(Jill Hennessy), who has a haunting question that needs an answer: Who killed her mother, Emily Cavanaugh? Meanwhile, her father, former Boston homicide detective Maximillian "Max" Cavanaugh(Ken Howard), is also seeking an answer to the same question. | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Dawn of a New Day" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | October 1, 2001 |
Mackenzie Phillips guests in the episode as Elaine Stahler. When her husband is shot and killed, Jordan questions Elaine's reaction to her husband's death. | |||||
3 | 3 | "The Ties That Bind" | Andy Wolk | Ian Biederman | October 8, 2001 |
Jordan's next case takes her to prison in hopes of finding out if the torso of a murdered woman belonged to a corrections officer killed while at work. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Born to Run" | Allan Arkush | Damon Lindelof | October 15, 2001 |
At first, Jordan believes she is looking at a simple case of murder-suicide, but she soon finds that something else may have happened. Meanwhile, Dr. Garret Macy M.D. (Miguel Ferrer) learns that his daughter Abby has been suspended from school. | |||||
5 | 5 | "You Can't Go Home Again" | Donna Deitch | Samantha Howard Corbin | October 22, 2001 |
Jordan's next case could hit to close to home as she look at evidence into what may have caused her best friend to die. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Believers" | Ian Toynton | Todd Ellis Kessler | October 29, 2001 |
Jordan investigates the death of a senator's daughter, the completion of which investigation a reporter makes difficult for her. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Sight Unseen" | Dick Lowry | Gary Glasberg | November 12, 2001 |
The autopsy of a schoolboy killed in a traffic accident leads Jordan to discover that the pre-teen had actually died while being kidnapped along with his female classmate. Despite resistance from his new girlfriend Evelyn(Lois Nettleton), with whom Jordan proves not to get along, Max helps Jordan search for the missing girl by contacting some of his old cronies, such as a retired detective(Howard Hesseman). Meanwhile, Dr. Trey Sanders (Mahershalalhashbaz Ali) and Dr. Mahesh "Bug" Vijay (Ravi Kapoor) engage in a battle of wits to impress a sexy anthropologist, and Garret comes to terms with his feelings for Lily Lebowski(Kathryn Hahn), an intake administrator who will soon become a grief counselor. Wallace Shawn guest-stars, originating what would eventually become his recurring role as Dr. Howard Shores, a state psychologist who takes on Jordan as a client. | |||||
8 | 8 | "Digger, Part One" | Ian Toynton | Diane Ademu-John | November 19, 2001 |
In the first of a special two-part episode, the discovery of a floating corpse forces Jordan into a nationwide manhunt for a serial killer as she teams up with a famed FBI criminal profiler (Chris Noth, series lead Jill Hennessy's previous castmate in Law & Order) and reunites with an unscrupulous reporter(guest star Shawn Christian). Meanwhile: Garret comes to grips with his relationship with Lily; Max's love life hits a snag with the loss of his live-in girlfriend; and Dr. Nigel Townsend(Steve Valentine), concerned about the possibility of deportation to his native England, attempts to outsmart the INS with the help of a willing co-worker. | |||||
9 | 9 | "Digger, Part Two" | Allan Arkush | Jill Blotevogel | November 26, 2001 |
In this conclusion of the special two-part episode, Jordan finds herself buried deep in the manhunt for the serial killer known as "The Digger," while forming a more personal connection with relentless FBI criminal profiler Drew Haley(Chris Noth), who proves once to have been a doctor himself. Meanwhile, Garret adjusts to the pressures and responsibilities of his new position. Also, the stage is dressed for the wedding of Nigel and Lily as they attempt to outsmart the INS. | |||||
10 | 10 | "Blue Christmas" | Donna Deitch | Ian Biederman, Samantha Howard Corbin | December 10, 2001 |
When a veteran cop is murdered in the line of duty, Jordan leads the police and vengeful Detective Eddie Winslow (D. W. Moffett) to a possible suspect. But after the shooter dies in police custody, Garret is forced to launch a coroner's investigation to see if Det. Winslow went too far while making the arrest. Even as Garret conducts this investigation, he opts to forgo his annual Christmas feast with his ex-wife Maggie (Lindsay Frost) and join Lily for a Thai dining experience, angering his daughter Abby, while Trey worries if Nigel's invitation for a weekend on the ski slopes also includes a slalom under the sheets. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Wrong Place, Wrong Time" | Rick Rosenthal | Damon Lindelof | January 7, 2002 |
After a security guard foils a bank robbery, leaving both one of the thieves and a bank customer dead, Jordan and Garret sort through the remains of the gun battle with the help of friendly Wisconsin native Detective Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Hoyt (Jerry O'Connell, originating the role that ultimately elevated him to regular-cast status) to see who fired the fatal shots. The case strikes a personal note with Garret, as the investigation points less towards a botched bank robbery and more to a contract killing of a wealthy wife by her biker husband(Mark Kiely). Meanwhile, Bug attempts to quickly sign out a senior citizen, who died with a smile on his face, much to the dismay of a suspicious Nigel. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Blood Relatives" | Arvin Brown | Todd Ellis Kessler, Gary Glasberg | January 14, 2002 |
The gruesome discovery of a slain mother and her two young sons pulls Jordan into a triple homicide investigation in which the distraught husband/father, a former hockey star, is the only suspect. Pushed by loyalty to her friend Kim(Kristen Wilson), who is also the suspect's attorney, Jordan digs deeper into the case and unearths some troubling images from her own past. Meanwhile, Garret comes to grips with his own forgotten memories when his ex-wife Maggie wants to sell a piece of land they had once targeted as the location of their dream house, while Bug tries to rid himself of a psychic who claims to be in contact with the residents of the morgue. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Miracles & Wonders" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | January 21, 2002 |
Jordan wonders whether a dead man who had claimed to be a saint really was one. Meanwhile, Garret, still angered with his daughter Abby, puts his trust in her after trying to save a deer. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Four Fathers" | Rachel Talalay | Diane Ademu-John | January 28, 2002 |
Max opens his own bar. The staff is evaluated and wonders who will be dismissed. Trey's dad drops by. | |||||
15 | 15 | "Acts of Mercy" | Alex Zakrzewski | Elizabeth Sarnoff | February 4, 2002 |
As Jordan looks into the suicide of a doctor, Garret has a murder case of his own. Bug and Nigel try out for an autopsy show. | |||||
16 | 16 | "Lost and Found" | Donna Deitch | Clifton Campbell | February 25, 2002 |
Jordan and Det. Winslow find a baby murdered in an alley. Meanwhile, Garret must both find out why a student died and help Abby deal with the loss. | |||||
17 | 17 | "Crime & Punishment" | Allan Arkush | Damon Lindelof | March 4, 2002 |
Jordan is led to an internet company designed to make dark fantasies come true after a woman with a fetish for punishment is murdered. | |||||
18 | 18 | "With Honor" | Donna Deitch | Gary Glasberg | March 18, 2002 |
Jordan looks into the death of a corporal with the aid of a Marine. Garret has a power struggle with a pimp while looking into the death of Phat Bastard. Bug tries to help Lily overcome a broken heart. | |||||
19 | 19 | "For Harry, with Love and Squalor" | Ian Toynton | Tim Kring | April 8, 2002 |
Garret's father (Carl Reiner) shows up, and Jordan meets a stranger (Brian Stokes Mitchell) at her dad's bar. (The stranger's name proves to be Jay Myers, and he proves to be a prosecutor in the Suffolk County D.A.'s Office.) | |||||
20 | 20 | "The Gift of Life" | Arvin Brown | Ian Biederman | April 15, 2002 |
The death of Jordan's mentor causes her to look back at how her career as an M.E. almost never happened. | |||||
21 | 21 | "Someone to Count On" | Nick Gomez | Barbara Ellis Nance | April 29, 2002 |
After she talks a suicidal Keisha Morton down from a ledge shortly before the girl is arrested for the murder of her mother, Jordan becomes her advocate, which causes some friction with Woody. Meanwhile, Snyder asks Garret to review the findings of an autopsy that his predecessor, Dr. Leo Gelber(Jack Klugman, whose title role in Quincy, M.E. might have given series creator/executive producer Richard Timothy "Tim" Kring the idea for Crossing Jordan), had reported on the homicide of a police officer's son when the case comes up for appeal, and Garret is forced to terminate Leo for covering up the failing eyesight that caused him to make several errors and contributed to a wrongful conviction. Jordan is less than thrilled to discover that Jay Myers is prosecuting Keisha, but they manage to work out enough of a truce to allow Jordan and Leo to uncover the evidence that points to the real killer. Woody is profoundly shaken when he fatally wounds a man who shoots another officer before aiming at Woody and Jordan. Beset by insecurity, Lily poses questions about her romantic potential to Nigel and Woody. And Jordan gets some surprising insights. | |||||
22 | 22 | "Secrets & Lies, Part One" | Michael Gershman | Elizabeth Sarnoff | May 6, 2002 |
Jordan investigates the murder of a woman who had been hanged and learns of her mother Emily's past. | |||||
23 | 23 | "Secrets & Lies, Part Two" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | May 13, 2002 |
Jordan gets close to finding out who killed her mother. However, she may not be ready for the answers. |
Season 2 (2002–03)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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24 | 1 | "There's No Place Like Home" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | September 23, 2002 |
25 | 2 | "Bombs Away" | Ian Toynton | Ian Biederman | September 30, 2002 |
26 | 3 | "The Truth Is Out There" | Tony Wharmby | David Amann | October 7, 2002 |
27 | 4 | "Pay Back" | Leslie Libman | Kathy McCormick | October 14, 2002 |
28 | 5 | "As If by Fate" | Michael Zinberg | Gary Glasberg | October 21, 2002 |
29 | 6 | "One Twelve (Upon the Wasted Building)" | Allan Arkush | Damon Lindelof | November 11, 2002 |
30 | 7 | "Scared Straight" | Arvin Brown | Elizabeth Sarnoff | November 18, 2002 |
31 | 8 | "Don't Look Back" | Ian Toynton | Tim Kring | December 2, 2002 |
32 | 9 | "Prisoner Exchange" | Michael Gershman | Ian Biederman | December 9, 2002 |
33 | 10 | "Ockham's Razor" | Allan Arkush | Damon Lindelof, Lizzy Shaw | January 6, 2003 |
34 | 11 | "Family Ties" | Ian Toynton | Kathy McCormick | January 13, 2003 |
35 | 12 | "Perfect Storm" | Stephen Williams | Christopher Barbour, Kiri Zooper | January 27, 2003 |
In a heavy blizzard that strikes Boston, a deadly outbreak of E. coli attacks and kills people in the office building--and Garret is one of those infected, as is Dr. Elaine Duchamps(Lorraine Toussaint), who eventually dies. | |||||
36 | 13 | "Strangled" | Michael Gershman | Gary Glasberg | February 3, 2003 |
37 | 14 | "Wild Card" | Jesús Salvador Treviño | Diane Ademu-John | February 10, 2003 |
38 | 15 | "John Doe" | Tim Hunter | David Amann | February 24, 2003 |
39 | 16 | "Conspiracy" | Michael Zinberg | Shintaro Shimosawa, James Morris | March 17, 2003 |
40 | 17 | "Cruel and Unusual" | Michael Gershman | Elizabeth Sarnoff | March 31, 2003 |
41 | 18 | "Fire and Ice" | Arvin Brown | Diane Ademu-John, Kathy McCormick | April 7, 2003 |
42 | 19 | "Dead Wives Club" | Donna Deitch | David Amann, Ian Biederman | April 14, 2003 |
43 | 20 | "Sunset Division" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring, Damon Lindelof | April 21, 2003 |
44 | 21 | "Pandora's Trunk, Part One" | Stephen Williams | Damon Lindelof, Gary Glasberg | April 28, 2003 |
45 | 22 | "Pandora's Trunk, Part Two" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | May 5, 2003 |
Season 3 (2004)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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58 | 1 | "Devil May Care" | Allan Arkush | Jim Praytor, Andi Bushell | March 7, 2004 | 12.79[7] |
47 | 2 | "Slam Dunk" | Michael Gershman | Kathy McCormick, Sharon Lee Watson | March 12, 2004 | 9.69[8] |
48 | 3 | "'Til Death Do Us Part" | Michael Gershman | Damon Lindelof, Tim Kring | March 14, 2004 | 12.79[8] |
49 | 4 | "Is That Plutonium in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?" | Michael Gershman | Tim Kring, Bob Melisso | March 19, 2004 | 11.24[9] |
The only installment in which Jordan Cavanaugh does not appear. | ||||||
50 | 5 | "Dead or Alive" | Stephen Williams | Aron Eli Coleite | March 21, 2004 | 11.94[9] |
51 | 6 | "Second Chances" | Allan Arkush | Kathy McCormick | March 28, 2004 | 14.67[10] |
52 | 7 | "Missing Pieces" | Stephen Williams | David Amann | April 4, 2004 | 12.94[11] |
53 | 8 | "Most Likely" | Joyce Chopra | Gary Glasberg | April 18, 2004 | 13.31[12] |
54 | 9 | "All the News Fit to Print" | Allan Arkush | Kira Arne | April 25, 2004 | 11.27[13] |
55 | 10 | "Revealed" | Allan Arkush | Damon Lindelof | May 9, 2004 | 11.86[14] |
56 | 11 | "He Said, She Said" | Michael Gershman | Jim Praytor, Andi Bushell | May 16, 2004 | 12.64[15] |
57 | 12 | "Dead in the Water" | Stephen Williams | Gary Glasberg | May 23, 2004 | 12.94[16] |
46 | 13 | "Oh, Brother Where Art Thou?, Part Three" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | June 6, 2004 | 11.60[17] |
Season 4 (2004–05)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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59 | 1 | "After Dark" | Jesús Salvador Treviño | Scott A. Williams | September 26, 2004 | 12.55[18] |
60 | 2 | "Out of Sight" | Roxann Dawson | Linda Gase | October 3, 2004 | 12.85[19] |
61 | 3 | "Intruded" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring | October 10, 2004 | 12.45[20] |
62 | 4 | "Deja Past" | Michael Gershman | Andi Bushell | October 17, 2004 | 12.52[21] |
63 | 5 | "Justice Delayed" | Dianne Houston | Kathy McCormick | October 24, 2004 | 11.69[22] |
64 | 6 | "Blue Moon" | Allan Arkush | Linda Gase, Tim Kring | October 31, 2004 | 12.69[23] |
65 | 7 | "What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston" | Jesús Salvador Treviño | Jon Cowan, Robert Rovner | November 7, 2004 | 14.38[24] |
– | – | "Two of a Kind" Las Vegas crossover | Allison Liddi-Brown | Michael Berns, Gary Scott Thompson | November 8, 2004 | 14.80[25] |
Ed, Danny, and Mike combine forces with NBC's Crossing Jordan investigative team of Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh (Jill Hennessy) and Det. Woody Hoyt (Jerry O'Connell) to solve the murder of a high-stakes gambler. The mystery intensifies when it appears that the gambler's wife may not be the only woman who wants him dead. | ||||||
66 | 8 | "Fire from the Sky" | Allan Arkush | Tim Kring, Scott A. Williams | November 14, 2004 | 13.76[25] |
67 | 9 | "Necessary Risks" | Michael Gershman | Sharon Lee Watson | November 21, 2004 | 14.02[26] |
68 | 10 | "A Stranger Among Us" | Jesús Salvador Treviño | Andi Bushell | January 2, 2005 | 14.13[27] |
69 | 11 | "Murder in the Rue Morgue" | Roxann Dawson | Linda Gase | January 9, 2005 | 15.28[28] |
70 | 12 | "Family Affair" | Tim Hunter | Kira Arne | January 30, 2005 | 12.53[29] |
71 | 13 | "You Really Got Me" | Allan Arkush | Robert Rovner, Jon Cowan | February 13, 2005 | 12.20[30] |
72 | 14 | "Gray Murders" | Roxann Dawson | Andrew Black | March 13, 2005 | 13.34[31] |
73 | 15 | "It Happened One Night" | Miguel Ferrer | Tim Kring | March 20, 2005 | 11.21[32] |
74 | 16 | "Skin and Bone" | Stephen Williams | Scott A. Williams | March 27, 2005 | 11.37[33] |
75 | 17 | "Locard's Exchange" | Bethany Rooney | Kathy McCormick | April 10, 2005 | 10.61[34] |
76 | 18 | "Sanctuary" | Michael Gershman | Aron Eli Coleite | April 24, 2005 | 8.75[35] |
77 | 19 | "Embraceable You" | Allan Arkush | Jon Cowan, Linda Gase and Robert Rovner | May 1, 2005 | 10.90[36] |
78 | 20 | "Forget Me Not" | Roxann Dawson | Steve Valentine, Tim Kring and Scott A. Williams | May 8, 2005 | 11.60[37] |
79 | 21 | "Jump Push Fall" | Allan Arkush | Aron Eli Coleite, Jon Cowan, Linda Gase and Robert Rovner | May 15, 2005 | 12.62[38] |
Season 5 (2005–06)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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80 | 1 | "There's No Place Like Home II" | Roxann Dawson | Tim Kring, Jon Cowan and Robert Rovner | September 25, 2005 | 13.09[39] |
81 | 2 | "Luck Be a Lady" | Allan Arkush | Rob Fresco | October 2, 2005 | 12.39[40] |
– | – | "Double Down, Triple Threat" Las Vegas crossover | Paul Michael Glaser | Matt Pyken | October 3, 2005 | |
Ed, Danny, and Mike combine forces with NBC's Crossing Jordan investigative team of Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh (Jill Hennessy) and Det. Woody Hoyt (Jerry O'Connell) to solve the murder of a high-stakes gambler. The mystery intensifies when it appears that the gambler's wife may not be the only woman who wants him dead. | ||||||
82 | 3 | "Under the Weather" | Roxann Dawson | Tim Kring, Jon Cowan and Robert Rovner | October 9, 2005 | 12.90[41] |
83 | 4 | "Judgement Day" | Allan Arkush | Kathy McCormick | October 16, 2005 | 11.22[42] |
84 | 5 | "Enlightenment" | Bethany Rooney | Linda Gase | October 23, 2005 | 12.08[43] |
85 | 6 | "Total Recall" | Ernest Dickerson | Emily Whitesell | October 30, 2005 | 12.47[44] |
86 | 7 | "Road Kill" | Roxann Dawson | Treena Hancock, Melissa R. Byer | November 27, 2005 | 11.06[45] |
87 | 8 | "A Man in Blue" | Jonathan Kaplan | Story: Tim Kring, Jason Ning Teleplay: Tim Kring, Rob Fresco | December 4, 2005 | 12.56[46] |
88 | 9 | "Death Goes On" | Roxann Dawson | Aron Eli Coleite, Kathy McCormick | December 11, 2005 | 11.40[47] |
89 | 10 | "Loves Me Not" | Allan Arkush | Jon Cowan, Robert Rovner | January 8, 2006 | 12.0[48] |
90 | 11 | "The Elephant in the Room" | Bethany Rooney | Joe Pokaski | January 15, 2006 | 10.83[49] |
91 | 12 | "Code of Ethics" | Miguel Ferrer | Linda Gase | January 22, 2006 | 11.10[50] |
92 | 13 | "Dreamland" | Karen Gaviola | Rob Fresco | January 29, 2006 | 11.22[51] |
93 | 14 | "Death Toll" | Allan Arkush | Treena Hancock, Melissa R. Byer | March 12, 2006 | 10.54[52] |
94 | 15 | "Blame Game" | Miguel Ferrer | Story: Aron Eli Coleite, Jason Ning Teleplay: Kathy McCormick | March 19, 2006 | 10.18[53] |
95 | 16 | "Someone to Watch Over Me" | Aaron Lipstadt | Emily Whitesell | March 26, 2006 | 10.55[54] |
96 | 17 | "Save Me" | Allan Arkush | Linda Gase | April 9, 2006 | 11.44[55] |
97 | 18 | "Thin Ice" | Donna Deitch | Jon Cowan, Robert Rovner | April 16, 2006 | 12.61[56] |
98 | 19 | "Mysterious Ways" | Miguel Ferrer | Lawrence Meyers | April 23, 2006 | 11.48[57] |
99 | 20 | "Mace vs. Scalpel" | Bethany Rooney | Rob Fresco | April 30, 2006 | 9.31[58] |
- | - | "Fidelity, Security, Delivery" Las Vegas crossover | David Straiton | Matt Pyken | May 5, 2006 | |
100 | 21 | "Don't Leave Me This Way" | Allan Arkush | Story: Treena Hancock, Melissa R. Byer Teleplay: Robert Rovner, Linda Gase | May 7, 2006 | 10.66[59] |
- | - | "Father of the Bride" Las Vegas crossover | Gary Scott Thompson | Gary Scott Thompson | May 12, 2006 |
Season 6 (2007)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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– | – | "History of Violins" Las Vegas crossover | Jefery Levy | Kim Newton | November 17, 2006 | 9.04[60] |
This is another cross-over episode with Las Vegas. Woody and Jordan are in Las Vegas to investigate the murder of a violinist and the disappearance of his Stradivarius. The Montecito's safe-deposit vault is being robbed, with Lawerence Taylor's Super Bowl XXI ring among the stolen items. | ||||||
101 | 1 | "Retribution" | Roxann Dawson | Story: Jon Cowan, Robert Rovner Teleplay: Treena Hancock, Melissa R. Byer | January 14, 2007 | 6.65[61] |
Lu investigates the mysterious death of Pollack with Jordan as the prime suspect. To find and save Jordan, Woody, Bug, Nigel and Macy must investigate their way to the truth, combating the law, politicians and each other. | ||||||
102 | 2 | "Shattered" | Donna Deitch | Lynne E. Litt | January 21, 2007 | 7.57[62] |
A special prosecutor appears to audit the department, Jordan skirts the law trying to catch a pedophile, and Woody is horrified when pieces of a woman are found scattered along the highway, and no one seems to care. | ||||||
103 | 3 | "33 Bullets" | John Badham | Rob Fresco | January 28, 2007 | 7.92[63] |
The death of a young boy at police hands sends the city into chaos after a rushed hearing, and puts someone at risk as various team members go out to gather more evidence or make their way back to the morgue on foot. | ||||||
104 | 4 | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Roxann Dawson | Rob Wright | February 11, 2007 | 8.06[64] |
A boxer's death within hours of him winning the bout leaves Jordan and Woody scrambling for motive, and Bug's case of a 20 year old skeleton proves difficult both to identify and to work with Lily. | ||||||
105 | 5 | "Mr. Little and Mr. Big" | Ravi Kapoor | Kathy McCormick | February 18, 2007 | 7.02[65] |
Woody deals with a murdered teenager and a narco cop who has no problem bending rules in his quest for busts, meanwhile Lily and Jordan have a disappearing corpse. | ||||||
106 | 6 | "Night of the Living Dead" | Allan Arkush | Jason Ning | February 25, 2007 | 6.74[66] |
In a triple shooting a defense attorney was shot and presumed dead, however he is actually still alive. Macy has to do his autopsy, but keeps putting it off because of their prior relationship. The morgue struggles under Ivers' new restrictions. | ||||||
107 | 7 | "Hubris" | Roxann Dawson | Treena Hancock, Melissa R. Byer | March 7, 2007 | 8.08[67] |
A serial killer using the alias "The Hangman" taunts Nigel on Nigels own blog, and challenges Nigel, and the rest of the team, to find him before he kills again. | ||||||
108 | 8 | "Isolation" | Bethany Rooney | Ashley Gable | March 14, 2007 | 7.39[68] |
After defying William Ivers and performing an autopsy on an immigrant, a deadly viral outbreak is revealed as the Medical Examiner's team races to find the source of the virus before all of Boston is infected. | ||||||
109 | 9 | "Seven Feet Under" | Kate Woods | Brian Ross | March 21, 2007 | 6.15[69] |
Dr. Switzer is asked to determine the cause of death for a mummy, but the results are surprising; Jordan and Garret work the case of a young girl buried in another's grave; and Jordan begins to have even more neurological difficulties. | ||||||
110 | 10 | "Fall From Grace" | Craig Ross, Jr. | Brett Mahoney | March 28, 2007 | 7.02[70] |
Woody and Jordan team up to investigate a pregnant woman's murder and her missing fetus. Dr. Macy gives a tour of the morgue to some juveniles that need to be scared straight. | ||||||
111 | 11 | "Faith" | Donna Deitch | Jon Cowan, Robert Rovner | April 4, 2007 | 7.57[71] |
Woody and Jordan team up to locate a hijacked school bus that is full of children. Elsewhere, the lifeless body of Santa shows up at the morgue; and Jordan's secret is finally revealed as her peers become concerned for her health. | ||||||
112 | 12 | "Sleeping Beauty" | Bethany Rooney | Rob Fresco | April 11, 2007 | 6.22[72] |
Dr. Macy accompanies Jordan to the hospital where she is to undergo brain surgery. Woody sets out to keep his mind busy by investigating a murder with an eyewitness who is about to testify in court. | ||||||
113 | 13 | "Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc" | Jill Hennessy | Kathy McCormick, Lynne E. Litt | April 18, 2007 | 6.80[73] |
Everyone's babysitting Jordan in rotation, but when Bug goes missing it further strains the M.E.'s office and a new detective who just wants to prove his case. The title translates as "After This, Therefore Because of This." | ||||||
114 | 14 | "In Sickness & In Health" | Donna Deitch | Jason Ning, Treena Hancock, and Melissa R. Byer | April 25, 2007 | 6.37[74] |
Jordan returns to work early and energized, convinced she's a changed person. Kate and Woody work a case where a groom was gunned down at his wedding, and Bug, Jordan and Elliot try to find who killed a good Samaritan. Meanwhile, Bug is still reeling from what happened to him. | ||||||
115 | 15 | "Dead Again" | John Badham | Jim Danger Gray, Rob Wright | May 2, 2007 | 5.95[75] |
A woman thought dead for ten years shows up only a few hours dead, and Ivers asks for a favor; elsewhere, Lily and Jeffrey's therapist dies in front of them. | ||||||
116 | 16 | "D.O.A." | Curtis A. Schnell | Rob Fresco | May 9, 2007 | 5.34[76] |
A man who's been poisoned asks Woody and Jordan to find his missing daughter; Kate and Nigel work to solve the mystery of magicians who killed each other. | ||||||
117 | 17 | "Crash" | Roxann Dawson | Jon Cowan, Ashley Gable, and Robert Rovner | May 16, 2007 | 6.44[77] |
The team is stranded in the mountains after their plane crashes. |
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External links
- Official website at NBC.com
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