1.9. Murder in the morgue
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 Episode Information:

Episode Number

9

First Aired

January 15, 2004

Production Code

109

Writer

Zack Estrin & Chris Levinson

Director

David Solomon

Guest Stars:

  • Chris William Martin (as Justin)
  • Christina Hendricks (as Alyssa)
  • Michael Daingerfield (as Officer Bespvula)
  • Michael Teigen (as Alex)
  • Emily Holmes (as Nicole Simms)

Notes:
 

·          A.J. Cook does not appear in this episode.

·          Matthew Bomer and Benjamin Benitez also don't appear in this episode.

·          Meredith must've made the drug deal in the original timeline also, because her cheek looks exactly like it did when he hit her. It wasn't the car accident that did it.

·          Actually, we know that Meredith did NOT make the drug transaction in the original timeline--Tru found the money in Meredith's purse. This indicates that no matter what Tru did on this day, Meredith was destined to receive the cheek laceration.

Goofs:
 

·          So, the bride and groom barely know Tru, yet the groom allows Tru to drive the dying bride to the hospital all by herself. If you were the groom, wouldn't you be in that car with Tru?

·          The reason the groom didnt go with Tru was because the car only seats two people.Also, if i were him,i would have let Tru take the bride,being scared and all,i would do anything for the one i love.

·          If i were him,i would have let Tru take the bride,being scared and all,also seeing my loved one hurt,i would do anything for the one i love.

·          At the end Meredith calls Tru and asks her to help her. Tru then says she'll be right there yet Meredith never told Tru where she was.

·          In the second timeline, when Tru takes Meredith's keys to keep her from going to her drug meet...why doesn't Tru just take the money to stop Meredith?

·          Once again Harrison is incredibly skeptical about Tru's time-reliving ability, even though she's proven it in several previous episodes and even used it to save his life.

·          How did the murderer manage to get a big smear of pollen on the victim by shooting her? It's not like they had a big hand-to-hand struggle or anything, or the murderer didn't have to travel a fair distance to get to the bride and kill her in the first place, such that the pollen wouldn't have got wiped off earlier.

·          Justin, being a trained policeman, would know about gun-residue tests and all. All he'd have to do is take the murderer in and have his hands and the murderer's tested and he'd be in the clear.

·          Justin's actions at the morgue in the second timeline don't make any sense. he orders Tru and Davis at gunpoint to give him the bullet. So...they'd be witnesses and could testify he stole the bullet. But if he's going to kill them anyway...ummm, so he's going to kill two people to keep from being framed for killing one person?

·          So why did Tru have to stalk the woman in the opening sequence and ask a lot of questions (as the woman claims)? Tru would have known what the woman looked like, her name, and where she died from when she came into the morgue - what else does tru need to do or know to save the woman?

·          Would a trained policeman go for a head shot with Tru, particularly after he just shot Davis in the chest? Policeman are trained to shoot at the larger target of the chest and torso rather then head.

·          How did Tru know the exact time of the snow starting to fall? It's not like she would've been alive anymore at that time of day (or night respectively) in the original timeline!

·          In the second timeline, we can clearly see that the waitress in the diner is wearing VERY high-heeled boots. A waitress would never wear heels, they'd be murder on her feet.