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The morgue staff gathers to attempt to try and solve a case from 1964. With each of the staff members assuming a role in the case, with Max leading the way. Will they be able to find a killer from so long ago?moreless
  • solving cold cases at Max's bar

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    I liked this one. A fun evening trying to solve a cold case... And they did it. I think that the fact that each and everyone of them dress up a character is the best way to solve this crimes, every crime deserves to be solve and every victim deserves to have her killer caught.
    It looks like a game but that is what they do, they get inside a killer's mind and try to figure out what he or her was thinking.

    And poor Nigel, he is always the pervert lol

    And Woody and Jordan's characters were involved, you never know what the future reserves...moreless
  • 60's Jordan.

    9.2
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    A very different episode and a great one.

    In this episode we get ot see the characters play other people. And as a bonus we get to see them dressed up in 60's clothing.

    I loved how Jordan looked with that 60's wig & lighter hair color, Bug looked funny & I couldn't help laughing when I saw Nigel with that white hair. LOL.

    Just a shame Peter wasn't with them.
  • The gang gathers at Max's bar for the annual cold case review.

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    This is a change from the usual episodes. While they are still solving a crime, it happend 30+ years ago. Each person represents someone in the past. Jordan is playing the first female M.E. in Boston, Garrett as her boss, Woody a cop, Nigel the dishwasher where the first victim worked, Bug some sort of doctor, Lily a psychic who likes JuJu Bees, and Max as himself.
    Nigel is adiment that he not be the killer as he has been in years past. Lily just cracks me up as she asks for JuJu Bees or Licorice.
    The end has romantic hope for Bug/Lily and Jordan/Woody.moreless
  • This was just a fun and entertaing episode! Though really enjoyable to watch.

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    This episode really didn't effect the show to much, the only part was that there were some more scenes between woody and jordan, and ofcourse more flirting. THe last scene with them dancing, and then the camera moving outside with the snow, was classic. I loved it! IT was fun seeing all the characters playing someone else, and seeing them wearing all the clothes from the early 60's. I really enjoyed this episode. It is an easy watch, but still enjoyable.moreless
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    • Nigel: For once, why can't I be the District Attorney or a gun toting cop? Bug: When have you ever seen a cop who wears leather pants and snakeskin boots? Woody: The Village People...

    • (while re-enacting a case from the '60s) Detective Hoyt/Detective Moran: (about Joyce, a.k.a Jordan) I was just pointing out- Dr. Macy/Roger Valone: That she's a woman? You are a detective.

    • Woody: Today doesn't matter. We're talking prehistoric detective work. Max: I resent the prehistoric comment. Medieval, maybe.

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    • Featured Music: "Town Without Pity" by Gene Pitney "Suspicion" by Terry Stafford "She's Not There" by Zombies "Harlem Nocturne" by Johnny Otis "Hello Stranger" by Barbara Lewis "Devil Or Angel" by The Clovers

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