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8.9 Great
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Air Date

Friday December 13, 2002

Production Code

10-02-109

Episode Summary

The mysterious symbol on Doe's chest is part of the calling card left by a serial killer known as The Mourner who knows a lot about Doe, whom he challenges with cryptic clues as he puts more lives in danger.

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    PART ONE PART II JOHN DOE DOA hide show

    Just think of this as a massive( like 10,000 pieces) puzzle all the same color with a message in it (readable when together)... opps did I say something?

    Things you never think of are in the twists of this story line. Great watching CLASSIC.

    This episode is a great one for John Doe\'s Character

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  • How does John figure that Sir Galahad is a "castle" rather than a "knight" - both seem equally likely. But identifying the "piece" as a knight would have yielded a totally different result. []
  • John says the first victim was a limo driver. However, when we saw the scene originally Lt. Avery said there were other victims and she hoped the limo driver's death wasn't related to those. In fact, when John puts together the clues at the end, the first two murders prior to the limo driver's aren't mentioned even though they would presumably confirm John's hypothesis and give further indicators as to what specific game was being recreated. []
  • When John and the police work on the puzzle they start with 5-6 people working on it simultaneously. But later, with time ticking down, only John and Lt. Avery are working on it. Couldn't they find a few more cops to help solve the puzzle and stop the building from blowing up? []
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  • Music: "Lapdance" - N.E.R.D. []
  • John Walsh is credited but they just reused the tape from his earlier appearance. []
  • (talking about sewers)
    Digger: It’s a great way to get around. I should know, I worked down there in my youth. Three years as a sandhog. Burrow through rock so the rest of you can enjoy the little things – electricity, running water, dial tone.
    Frank: So that’s why they call you Digger?
    Digger: No. []
  • John: Are you a digital or analog kind of girl?
    Stella: Oh... whatever gets the circuits going. []
  • Mourner: Hi. Long time, no screw with. []

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