Crossing Jordan Season 5 Episode 16
Crossing Jordan
Season 5

Ep 16. Someone To Watch Over Me

  • TV-14
  • March 26, 2006
  • 42 min
  • 8.5  (101)

Jordan Cavanaugh, the witty forensic pathologist of the Boston Medical Examiner's office, is back in action in the 16th episode of Crossing Jordan's fifth season, titled 'Someone To Watch Over Me'. The episode starts with her going about her usual routine, examining a deceased woman and trying to determine the cause of her death. Jordan begins to feel an unusual connection to the woman and wonders if she has seen her before. This leads her on a mission to find out more about the stranger's life and causes her to interact with the woman's family, friends, and acquaintances.

Meanwhile, Jordan's father Max Cavanaugh is working on a security job at the local museum. During his shift, he discovers a suspicious artifact that appears to be a bomb, which he promptly reports to the authorities. Max's heroic actions come at a cost when he realizes his involvement puts him in the middle of an ongoing investigation, and he must grapple with the consequences of his decision and whether or not he can keep his involvement to himself.

As the episode progresses, Jordan's investigation into the woman's death becomes more personal and complicated than she anticipated. She discovers that the woman had a dark and complicated past, including ties to a gambling ring and a shady boyfriend. Her investigation into the woman's life also uncovers a connection between the unknown woman and an old friend – creating more questions for Jordan than answers. Jordan's need for answers propels her deeper into the woman's past, into the world of competitive racing and high-stakes wagers, as she attempts to solve the mystery of the woman's death.

Simultaneously, the team at the medical examiner's office is pulled into another investigation when a body is discovered that appears to have been the victim of a hate crime. As they examine the evidence and try to make sense of the situation, they come across a crucial clue – a distinctive tattoo on the victim's arm that leads them to a suspect. The investigation takes an unexpected turn when the suspect reveals a shocking secret, leading the team down a path they never expected.

'Someone To Watch Over Me' is a masterful episode of Crossing Jordan that showcases the show's ability to weave together multiple storylines that touch upon themes of identity, loyalty and justice. The mystery surrounding the woman's death keeps the audience engaged and wondering until the very end. The episode also delves into the personal lives of the characters, revealing more about their relationships and vulnerabilities. The tension between Max and Jordan is palpable as they both grapple with the weight of their actions and the consequences that their involvement will cause in their personal lives. Additionally, the subplot involving the hate crime offers a heart-wrenching look at the pain that bigotry and violence can cause.

Overall, 'Someone To Watch Over Me' is a must-see episode of Crossing Jordan, showcasing the show's strengths at weaving together multiple storylines with brilliant writing and acting. Fans of crime dramas and procedurals will undoubtedly enjoy this episode, and even those who are new to the show will find themselves captivated by the mystery, the emotion, the heart and the humor that combine to make it a memorable viewing experience.

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  • First Aired
    March 26, 2006
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (101)
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