Medical examiner Megan Hunt's unique approach to solving crimes puts her at odds with her superiors.Medical examiner Megan Hunt's unique approach to solving crimes puts her at odds with her superiors.Medical examiner Megan Hunt's unique approach to solving crimes puts her at odds with her superiors.
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- 2 wins & 3 nominations
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- TriviaThe sign over lab door reads: Hic Locus est Ubi Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae (This is where death rejoices to teach the living).
- GoofsIn every episode, in a deliberate break from the real world, Doctor Hunt's job does not require the wearing of surgical masks, respirators, lab coats, surgical gloves, shoe coverings, plastic aprons, arm protectors, hair coverings and goggles. No mask, no googles, free flowing hair is pure television fiction.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Svengoolie: The Deadly Mantis (2008)
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Not as bad as I thought it was going to be after the first 5 minutes
It was often silly, with enough clichés to fill all the cheesecakes in Philadelphia, enough exposition to require a PowerPoint presentation, and enough irascible doctor/detective work to make you wonder if the main character was the love child of Monk, House, Patrick Jayne, Tim Roth, Alexx Woods, Jessica Fletcher, and maybe even Harriet Korn but by golly someone was found to have died of Lupus in the first episode, and you can't beat that with a stick!
The thing is, I love medical shows and I love detective shows, so it's hard to go wrong with a combination of the two, and how are you going to do that except by keying on the Medical Examiner? Like House, the medical part of it seems pretty accurate, and it's fun trying to beat Dr. Hunt to the diagnosis. Oh yeah, and I also enjoy shows where people notice a lot of seemingly unimportant things - it gives me an incentive to heighten my own sense of awareness.
So you've got the keep-it-simple cop, and the hunky blond guy, the hard nosed but incredibly good looking female boss, and the somewhat incompetent assistant all playing off of the irascible main character who's so good at her job you can't fire her. But at least it's a woman this time!
The thing is, I love medical shows and I love detective shows, so it's hard to go wrong with a combination of the two, and how are you going to do that except by keying on the Medical Examiner? Like House, the medical part of it seems pretty accurate, and it's fun trying to beat Dr. Hunt to the diagnosis. Oh yeah, and I also enjoy shows where people notice a lot of seemingly unimportant things - it gives me an incentive to heighten my own sense of awareness.
So you've got the keep-it-simple cop, and the hunky blond guy, the hard nosed but incredibly good looking female boss, and the somewhat incompetent assistant all playing off of the irascible main character who's so good at her job you can't fire her. But at least it's a woman this time!
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- dmgreer
- Mar 29, 2011
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- Providence, Rhode Island, USA(season 1)
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