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he refuses to have anything to do with this mockery; Jesse however accepts to write scripts for it. Shortly after, both the masked magician -who unveiled himself to become irreplaceable- and Mark's character 'Dr. Danger', are murdered on the set. Mark tricks the first killer, but accepts that motive doesn't hold true for the first, so a second murderer must still be out. While Kent Beudine presents a cynical show on the horror gripping Hollywood after two TV celebrity murders, Mark is convinced Jesse is on the right track for motive by remarking it all upsets the program line-ups of rivaling networks in terms of the almighty ratings. Producer Jackson Burley is ignored even by his former protégés, and minutes after star Jerry Lane turns down an offer to transfer to West Coast VP Garth Zand's network GBS, the winner on Thursday after the previous crimes, he is run over by a fake parking valet. After Zand invites Mark for a scary gourmet dinner, featuring the potentially fatal Japanese blowfish, his luck changes: he finds himself in Community General and all GBS executives refuse his calls, after Lane exposes him he literally fears for a killer and switches his patient file with his roommate's.
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Dr Amanda reveals that she is this years’ recipient of the MESSI award, the premiere award for Forensics experts. Mark, Amanda and Jesse decide to celebrate with lunch at a fancy restaurant where they bump into Dr Herb Downey a top man in infectious disease. Just moments later, Alex stumbles in and collapses onto a nearby table surrounded by diners. The four doctors quickly investigate. In Alex’s room they discover the empty vial that Ariel had thrown away. The label reveals that it contained Legionella bacteria, thus they have a major outbreak of legionnaires disease on their hands. This necessitates an immediate quarantine of the premises. Mark’s first assumption is that this is probably terrorism. Steve alerts the Center for Disease Control, but it will be several hours before they can deliver the antigen. The four doctors set up an improvised emergency ward as, one by one, the guests start to fall seriously ill – including Amanda.
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attraction between them. The woman, Chloe Marsden, is a professional artist - with a focus on romantic subjects. Later, she shows up at Jesse’s apartment with a disturbing story of her ex, Richard Locke, having turned up at her house and jealously wrecked it. Jesse feels that he has to let her stay the night. But he is embarrassed the next morning when Susan arrives with breakfast and discovers Chloe in the apartment. The increasingly disturbing topics of obsession and manipulation in this episode are leavened by two scenes of Mark performing joyously as part of a talented barber shop quartet and his comic encounters with the rather terrifying new head of Nursing Services who has the ability to reduce grown men to tears.
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Steve learns that the Agent in charge is a female who he met, and became very close to, at a Training Seminar in Florida. Later, Steve is given a classic phone booth to phone booth runaround by the kidnapper when he makes a second attempt to deliver the ransom. But things don't add up in this case. Could it be that the kidnapper and the murderer are entirely different people? The best acting in this episode is reserved for the 'B' story which concerns the burgeoning relationship between Steve Sloan and the attractive female FBI Agent, Kathy Wately. Of course, DM fans know that the fact that Steve appears to have a girlfriend means it is highly unlikely that we will ever see her again!
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erupts outside, and BBQ Bob's windows are raked with gunfire. Incredibly, the very crime referred to in Steve’s note is happening at the Jewelers store just across the lot from the restaurant, and there are plenty of casualties for Mark, Amanda and Jesse to tend to. After a strange conversational encounter between Steve and the leader of the armed robbers, the surviving robbers escape, discarding the proceeds of their crime in the process. The next day, Steve receives a new note quoting another California Penal Code felony crime. The deadly campaign of the strangely twitching ‘KMIYC’ is clearly not over.
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is very much alive but allowed Susan to believe she had been responsible for the accident and his death. Jesse contacts Mark to relate the bizarre story. Intrigued, Mark, Amanda and Steve start researching Greg’s ‘fatal’ accident and his record as a professional diver. Jesse and Susan seek out Greg to get some real answers but find only his dead body. They are immediately arrested by Sheriff Kelso and charged with murder. And ‘justice’ in Sea Ridge is worryingly swift.
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Turner, an investigative reporter from a tabloid obsessed with space aliens, has already loudly introduced herself as his wife. After throwing a housewarming gets them fingerprints which match to dead people, Mark pieces together what the three victims had in common with each-other and the true nature of Hill Ridge Estates starts to emerge. Note: Unusually, this episode is told predominantly from Steve’s point of view rather than Mark’s and the other medics at CG.
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miraculous survivor of the mass shooting who, initially, appears to be a cut-price Freddy Krueger rampaging around Community General Hospital, later turns out to have an entirely logical agenda. Thus, the ‘bad guy’ and the ‘good guy’, switch places in the perception of the audience as the episode goes on.
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for their long planned romantic getaway, Jesse and Susan’s car breaks down near the small coastal town of Sea Ridge. Susan is stunned when she spots her former fiancė, Greg Hutchens, who supposedly died in a car accident years earlier – an accident in which Susan was the driver. It emerges that Greg
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Dr Mark Sloan is alerted to the abduction of a child when the kidnapper dials the doctor's number by mistake. Mark's attempts to help Steve locate the kidnapper turn to tragedy when the victim's father is shot and killed while he is attempting to deliver the ransom money. The FBI become involved and
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DM Producer, Fred Silverman, intended that every season of DM should include an episode that would serve as a familiar presentational wrapper for a television pilot. These episodes were known as backdoor pilots. For the most part, these episodes were well camouflaged as regular episodes of DM. This
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An unusual patient at Community General is the "Masked Magician", who reveals magic tricks in highly rated specials on Pox TV, but got wounded by a real arrow because of sabotage. Meanwhile rival channel GBC prepares a series "Doctor Danger", supposedly based on Mark Sloan, but when shown the pilot
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A cool, calm and ruthless brunette, Ariel, is about to inject her accomplice, Alex, with a hypodermic. When Alex states that he’s going to need a larger ‘cut’ for his trouble, Ariel switches vials and injects him with the contents of the other vial, which she then casts aside. At Community General,
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Drs Mark, Amanda and Jesse are at BBQ Bob's discussing the pros and cons of hosting a musical benefit there when Steve enters holding a note that was left on his windshield. The printed note quotes the California Penal Code for armed robbery and is signed ‘KMIYC’. Just then, automatic weapons fire
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A supposedly dead man, a survivor of a mass shooting at a restaurant, escapes from Dr Amanda's Pathology Lab and terrorizes Community General. However, during their search for the man, our gang learn some dark secrets. This episode takes place during the course of a single night shift at Community
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In the finale of the previous season, Caitlin Sweeney succeeded in bombing Community General and a number of characters are now trapped in the rubble. A concussed Mark works hard to save Amanda's life. Some 4 months later, as the hospital starts to reopen, FBI Agent Ron Wagner reveals that Caitlin
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Three apparently senseless murders; the killers are caught but for various reasons don't talk. The police and doctors look for a common thread and find it. The perps are all terminally ill patients; but who is hiring them? How do they get paid? They try to intercept the fourth would-be murderer.
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Dr Jesse is out shopping when he hears the sound of a car crash. Rushing to help, he manages to extricate the driver, a young woman, from the wrecked vehicle via the already open passenger side door. Later at Community General, Jesse checks on his new patient and it is apparent that there is an
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After a second murder without any apparent motive, occurs at the exclusive Hill Ridge Estates gated community, Steve, going undercover as the estranged brother of the latest victim, moves into the deceased’s house posing as a physician from Community General. Upon arrival, he finds that Shelby
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Some episodes of ‘DM’ reveal the murder victim, and the villain, very early on. Other episodes slowly unfold the story for the viewer and the assumptions you might make early in the episode can turn out to quite wrong as that unfolding occurs. This episode falls into the latter category. The
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franchise). Devlin being the youngest female officer to make Detective in the history of the LAPD, whereas Lucas is unorthodox and recklessly fearless. This episode, which is largely played for laughs, morphs into a version of
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In this intriguingly structured episode, a couple-to-be, Philip and Cindy, discuss their plans for patricide before the pre-credits sequence is over. Later, we appear to see the events of the wedding day unfold. Wayde Garrett
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Guest Stars: Kim Little (plays Nurse Susan Hilliard) and Arthur Rosenberg (plays Harold Lomax, in his first appearance he is played by Richard Fancy and is the Administrator at Community General Hospital).
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Note: This is Susan Hilliard's last episode appearance. But she does end up marrying Jesse in the Diagnosis Murder book "The Dead Letter." She appears in most of the Diagnosis Murder books.
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Jesse is apparently abducted by aliens. But his efforts to prove it are fruitless. However Mark soon suspects that Jesse's supposed abduction might be a cover up for something sinister.
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episode, ‘Blood Ties’, although very enjoyable, is probably the least well camouflaged of all the backdoor pilots. A pair of female vice Detectives: Amy Devlin (
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as it transpires that the LAPD contains a Death Squad composed of all female officers who are killing criminals whose organs just happen to be urgently needed!
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After Amanda reports seeing a murder on the Internet, a hacker messes up all her online transactions. Three hacker friends of Jesse fight back, using
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has not gone supernatural, there is a perfectly rational explanation at the end. This is an unusually dark and downbeat episode.
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Dr Mark Sloan attempts to have a new doctor arrested for murder after she helps a pair of terminally ill patients commit suicide.
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A mystery novelist murders her agent, hoping the investigation into his murder will inspire her next book. Guest Stars:
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This episode starts with a point-of-view camera shot that is strongly reminiscent of
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and Kim Little (played Nurse Susan Hilliard, Jesse's girlfriend in 10 episodes).
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Other Guest Stars: Carey Van Dyke, Wes Van Dyke, and Taryn Van Dyke.
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complete and available in two parts by Visual Entertainment, Inc.
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sixth season originally aired Thursdays at 9:00–10:00 p.m. (
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Note: Victoria Rowell also plays the author's fictional heroine
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Steve joins his troubled partner, Detective Reggie Ackroyd (
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has started robbing banks to raise money for R.O.A.R.:
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Guest Stars: Kim Little (plays Nurse Susan Hilliard),
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The four rogue cops are played by the actress/models
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David Bennett Carren & J. Larry Carroll (part 2)
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