Overview
Brash, stubborn and resourceful medical examiner Jordan Cavanaugh revives her career in Boston, occasionally breaking the rules and ticking off the cops or her co-workers, including a neurotic boss. On the home front, she gets crime-solving help from her retired-cop dad.











It was unclear to me why the characters of Marheshala (Mahershalalkhashbaza!) disappeared without a trace. Ali and Ivan Sergey, that is, Trey and Wilson. They left the series, and their departure was not marked by a single phrase.Generally. It's as if they never existed. At the same time, Devon and Lou were deliberately "killed" by the screenwriters, and their sad fates were written into the plot, but the guys were simply beaten.
Was Marheshala offered something more worthwhile back then, in the early noughties? Now he's a future Blade, and he's already an Oscar and Globe winner.
The story of my father and the murder of my mother eventually turned out to be long and vague. Who killed Mom? James's father, who was killed by Jordan's father? and the brother's body was never found, which is strange and completely unnecessary.
I liked their "staging" of crimes better, and the way Jordan investigated cases with Woody and other investigators. I liked Seeley, I liked the handsome new cop that Kate was teasing. In the end, I really liked the character of Jeffrey Donovan, who first muddied the waters in the morgue, and then solved the case with Jordan for a couple.
I even liked the Australian journalist who was killed before Lily's wedding. He was a good guy.
But Woody, of course, is a vanlav.
And the Bug with Lily is the best.
It is a pity that many tails were not closed.
Yes, and I really liked Nigel. both the actor and the character are very cool. His plasticity and accent have captivated me since the first episode. And his story with the girl and her daughter is just heartbreaking.
Thanks to this series. For humor, for very interesting things, for love, and kindness.