Episodes
7.01
- "Hold That Thought" - Safety proves
elusive for the morgue crew when the existence of another terror
cell comes to light. As Nigel, Kate and Bug put their careers on
the line to find clues, Jordan and Woody put their lives and fragile
relationship on the line to stop the new threat.
7.02
- "1000 Miles Off Course" - Garret
and Lily both confront issues of parenting. Meanwhile, a death in
an alley and considerations of fate and chance challenge Jordan
to examine aspects of her relationship with Woody.
7.03
- "Dinner for Two " - A romantic
dinner ends with murder while a missing fly from a children's poem
gives a clue to one man's last supper.
7.04-
"Homecoming" - While Kate struggles
in a morgue depleted of staff, Woody finds that a fiercely denied
love still has the power to draw him into examining once more the
nature of relationship and home.
7.05-
"Yours Truly" - A curse in Boston
and a murder in London set the scene for a bloody good story.
7.06-
"Strange Bedfellows" - Woody gets
jealous as Jordan gets physical. Meanwhile, the development of a
new friendship has morgue staff on edge.
7.07-
"Reality Bites" - Jordan is forced
to put a career as Medical Examiner under intense critical scrutiny.
A secret from Seeley’s past is revealed when he investigates
celebrities who must face the music and dance.
7.08
- "Up In Smoke" - A heated situation causes Bug and
Lily to reassess plans but, if the time is right, one fire has the
capacity to ignite another.
7.09
- "Mightier / Margin for Murder " - Garret’s
right. No-- Garret writes. A doll, the kind of dame that
can put the ink in a guy’s pen, is missing some ice. Or so
the skirt says. So, in a town where it’s kill or be killed,
die or die later, a washed-up gumshoe is left wading through a quagmire
of hidden agendas and outright deception to figure out just who
he can trust and who he can’t. So, whatever you do,
Sweetheart, don’t tell Jordan.
7.10
- "Charmer" - Jordan’s worst fears may be realised
when she and Woody must confront someone who would deceive the innocent
and destroy the good.
7.11
- "Long Way Down" - How can opposites be reconciled?
Garret needs to work out the difference between jumping and falling,
and Woody comes to grief bridging the gap between lost and found.
7.12
- "For Whom The Bell Tolls" - What the Dickens! As
Christmas approaches, is murder a real headache? And just how much
persuasion does it take to convince Jordan that one of Nigel’s
schemes may be well worth the effort?
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7.13
- "Auld Acquaintance" - When the past is tense, a
perfect present may be hard to grasp. But 'tis the season, and both
Garret and Jordan are confronted with the need to resolve this dilemma.
7.14
- "Boys Will Be Boys" - In the battle of the sexes,
both Danny and Woody fumble a proposal, while morgue staff are aware
it's not only egos that are inflated. Keeping abreast of developments
becomes an issue.
7.15
- "Over the Rainbow" - What! WHO?? Why? ... When?
Where!! Will Woody go wild when it looks like Jordan might
sail away over the rainbow? Even in Oz, it’s always unsettling
when Jordan is just being Jordan.
7.16
- "There Are More Things (Than Dreamt Of)" - When
plots intersect and a killer craves recognition, where will it end?
7.17
- "In Your Philosophy" - When elusive shadows become
disturbing realities, recognizing them creates its own clear and
present danger.
7.18
- "Murder Most Foul " -
Two lovers, casting off uncertainty
In charming Boston, where we're set to view,
Perchance, a death on stage, or else a grand
Performance for an audience of two.
7.19
- "Holy Water" - Some may plot with a view to a room
but in Jordan's view there is no room for guilt in the life of a
first love.
7.20
- "XX" - There's a whole lot of XX issues and the
XYs just don't get it. But Seely and Capra? Now there's an XX and
an XY for you! Stay tuned for the XXth episode and take care not
to cross an XX this week.
7.21
- "Cupid Schmoopid" - Can Valentine's
Day be all that Jordan would desire if Cupid's darts go astray and
all is not well with Woody? Romantic dinners just don't seem to
be on the menu for anyone.
7.22
- "Going to the Dogs " - In the
vicious rivalry of a dog-eat-dog world, Kate learns that at least
one competitor’s bite may well be worse than his bark, while
Woody realizes it’s not only dead men who tell no tales.
7.23
- "On Ice" - In the rough and tumble of the rink,
what can make you weak? In the rough and tumble of raising
a kid, what can make you cry? Trying to make things better
is great... if it works.
7.24
- "Howard's End" - Learn from the
past or be doomed to repeat it. Will that mountain and their past
always cast a shadow on their future? And just how far can you trust
Howard Stiles to reconcile what was and what should be?
7.25
- "Righteous" - Jordan believes
she's right - but that isn't enough. Woody knows he's right - but
would rather he weren't. Mistakes can be costly.
7.26
- "Father Knows Best " - Father
Knows Best! How far back does that take you? And how long do you
have to keep facing the test? Both lost and new opportunities have
their particular challenges.
7.27
- "Slipknot" - If a murderer isn’t
put away securely enough, he just may wreak havoc again. Does Woody’s
lie suggest that he may be the one responsible for tying up loose
ends? Kate may be working on a slipknot of her own.
7.28
- "Old Habits Die Hard" - Old habits may die hard
but the key to hope is anger at the way things are and courage to
see that they do not remain that way. Renée Walcott is concerned
with matters of truth and justice while Woody and Jordan also learn
a lesson in tolerance.
7.29
- "How Does Your Garden Grow?" - It's a bonus! A relationship
restored and a new partnership possible. There's not too many people
who'd dare to cut Jordan out of the action. So why now?
7.30
- "Ithaca" - O Brother, where art thou? The road has
been long; its adventure and knowledge will destroy some, deliver
others. Max, Jordan and James understand what Ithacas mean.
7.31
- "Lions, Tigers and ..." -Africa may be steamy but
things coming to a boil in Boston could prove quite chilling. Either
way, wild times are possible.
7.32 - "Mommy Dearest"
- Secrets and lies threaten relationships. Max must confront
long-hidden knowledge while Jordan finds out that what you are told
can put on hold what you should say.
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