Barb: Hee.
Indeed. That was a perfect ep.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Barb: Hee.
Indeed. That was a perfect ep.
They're not doctors, nor are they cops, but they're somewhere between the two-- they're often the first on the scene after the cops and they're the ones who determine whether or not the ME or coroner needs to be called in. In Seattle, at least, they can assist in autopsies and they're often the ones who are collecting evidence and taking photographs and essentially doing a lot of the dirty work, including conducting interviews and notifying families.
Interesting. Thanks for that bit of info, Barb. I'm glad to hear it's not a made up position just so that Delany's character has someone to talk to.
What did the end of NCIS mean? Whose eyeball was that? I blinked and missed it.
Whose eyeball was that? I blinked and missed it.
I look forward to being horrified by this. But I'll try and figure out who owned the, I assume, out-of-body eye.
Did Jenny Shepherd have blue eyes?
Ick!
Does the eyeball have to be anyone we know? I just thought it was the next victim's.
Male, did Lasix and in his thirties.
But it's a blue eye, so it's not Mikeyway.
Well, it was someone who had clearance to get into that room - so most likely somebody the team knows.
I'm only nineteen minutes in. I was just typing as Duckie talked. Or someone in autopsy. I think I only half pay attention to this show right now.