Ep 11. He Said, She Said
- TV-14
- May 16, 2004
- 44 min
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7.6 (124)
In Crossing Jordan season 3 episode 11 titled "He Said, She Said," the Boston medical examiner's office takes on the case of a man who is found dead in a hotel room. The victim is identified as a prominent defense attorney named Paul Sanders who was known for taking on difficult and controversial cases, often representing accused murderers.
At first, the team suspects that Sanders' death could be related to one of his cases, and they begin to look into his most recent clients. However, as they dig deeper into the evidence, Jordan (Jill Hennessy) and Woody (Jerry O'Connell) start to believe that someone close to the victim may be responsible for his death.
As with many episodes of Crossing Jordan, "He Said, She Said" is a complex and morally ambiguous story that keeps viewers guessing until the end. The detectives must navigate a web of lies, deceit, and personal connections to unravel the truth behind Sanders' murder.
Meanwhile, Jordan wrestles with her own personal demons in this episode. She has recently gone through a divorce and is struggling with her feelings for her ex-husband. Jordan turns to her close friend and colleague Nigel (Steve Valentine) for support, but she finds herself conflicted when he makes a surprising confession of his own.
In addition to the central case and Jordan's personal struggles, "He Said, She Said" also features a number of subplots. Macy (Miguel Ferrer) works to connect with his pregnant daughter, and Bug (Ravi Kapoor) teams up with a forensic expert to investigate an unusual case involving a man who claims to have been bitten by a mosquito that has been extinct for millions of years.
Overall, Crossing Jordan season 3 episode 11 is a gripping and thought-provoking installment in the series. With its blend of complex storytelling, character development, and forensic investigation, the episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.