Ep 18. Fire and Ice
- TV-14
- April 7, 2003
- 43 min
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8.0 (100)
In the 18th episode of the second season of Crossing Jordan, titled "Fire and Ice," viewers follow the medical examiner Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, played by Jill Hennessy, as she investigates the deaths of two young women who appear to be polar opposites of one another.
The first victim, Kimberly, is a conservative college student with a bright academic future, while the second victim, Nikki, is a free-spirited waitress with a history of drug addiction and a rocky past. Despite their differences, both women are found dead under mysterious circumstances, and Dr. Cavanaugh and her team must work together to uncover the truth behind their deaths.
As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that the two victims were connected in unexpected ways, and that their deaths may have been the result of a larger conspiracy involving drugs, organized crime, and corrupt law enforcement officials. Dr. Cavanaugh and her colleagues must navigate a web of lies and deceit in order to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Along the way, viewers are treated to a deep dive into the complex personal lives of the show's characters, including Dr. Cavanaugh's ongoing struggles with her father's sudden death and her complicated romantic relationships, as well as the interpersonal dynamics between the rest of the medical examiner's team. Despite the seriousness of the crimes they are investigating, the characters of Crossing Jordan maintain a sense of humor and camaraderie that make them instantly likable and relatable to viewers.
Overall, "Fire and Ice" is a gripping episode of Crossing Jordan that showcases the show's strengths as a procedural drama with a heart. With a compelling mystery at its center and well-drawn characters that viewers can't help but root for, this is an episode that fans of the show will not want to miss.