"Crossing Jordan" Prisoner Exchange (TV Episode 2002) Poster

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(2002)

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10/10
Brilliant
frank-hood18 July 2022
The writing on this episode is totally top notch. The subtle villainy of Dr. Duchamp, pretending to befriend Lily while stabbing her in the back and knowing Jordan will get the blame is a true archvillain move.

Pushing Jordan and Macy to their limits to find the truth and do the right thing at the same time is brilliantly done in this episode including the grudging respect the DA is forced to give the man whose job she is trying to undermine.
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2/10
Ludicrous
annb-419 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Good god, so ludicrous - I understand the needs of plotting, but can't they spend any time making plot points seem the least bit realistic?

Court procedures, medical examiners running after criminals - okay, that's the problem with the whole show, though it's not as bad as CSI (forensics investigators with guns running around shooting people?), it's pretty egregious, and this is an example of the worst stretching of the limits.

It's hard to understand why Jordan would be so determined to pursue a woman who killed her abusive husband who had threatened her life and her family's lives if she left him, and harder to understand why the subject of battered-person syndrome did not come up with regard to that.
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