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A CD about legacy and time's passage, from a musician who may not have long to live.
We have an almost exclusively instrumentalist playground for sky-bound wonder, with a modern, self-disciplined kick.
Connor meets up with old friends - and they try and kill him.
Runway models, lesbian kisses, and wrinkled prunes.
Connor is accused of murder and arson and Team Neuro becomes a legal defense powerhouse. Very Law & Order, with a twist. And very good.
This episode reaches emotional depths heretofore unexplored in the series. Note it just doesn't attempt emotional depth, it reaches it.
A vigilante neuro kills off guys in witness protection to make himself feel better about his dead daughter.
An analysis of Jane's blood reveals DNA characteristics very similar to that of the neuros.
Jane's mother appears as a vision, a personification of her deepest fear of being hated rather than loved by the woman she idolizes.
A guy gets shot in the beginning of this episode. The rest of the show is Team Vicodin trying to prevent our girl Jane from killing him. Got that?
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