A doctor is murdered, and Goren and Eames delve into the history of one of her patients in an extreme vegetative state.A doctor is murdered, and Goren and Eames delve into the history of one of her patients in an extreme vegetative state.A doctor is murdered, and Goren and Eames delve into the history of one of her patients in an extreme vegetative state.
Tammy Morris
- Nurse
- (as Portia)
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- TriviaFentanyl patches contain enough medication for three days. Even the smallest-strength patch contains enough fentanyl (the 12 microgram-per-hour patch contains 1.28 mg of fentanyl) to kill a petite non-opioid tolerant person such as the victim. The higher-strength patches would contain enough to kill several people, as the patches range in dosage of 12 mcg/hr, 25 mcg/hr, 50 mcg/hr, 75 mcg/hr, and 100 mcg/hr. The most commonly prescribed dose is the 25 mcg/hr patch, which contains a total of 2,550 mcg (or 2.55 mg) of fentanyl. The median lethal dose (meaning a dose that would kill 50% of people given it) of fentanyl for non-opioid tolerant adults is 1 mg or 1,000 mcg; the maximum fatal dosage is 2 mg or 2,000 mcg. However, the lethal dose of a drug can vary widely from person to person: it mainly depends on age and weight. A dose of fentanyl that would be lethal to a 30-year-old 300-pound man could potentially kill four 60-year old 100-pound women.
- GoofsIt is inaccurate for Mark Farrell to call himself a corpsman. The Guard is Army and the Army has Medics. Corpsman is a Marine Corps term for a Naval Medic, and the Marines have Reserves, not Guardsmen.
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Exercised her right to die
In this episode, a doctor is found dead in a pool and Goren deduces that she was poisoned.
I really liked this episode but I felt that up until the end, the pacing just seemed a bit slow...? I'm not sure what exactly it is but something just didn't seem right. Other than that, I really liked the plot and how it sorta started building up towards the resolution involving the vegetative woman. I also liked the twists and turns that are pretty typical in Criminal Intent's plots. Other than that, not much else to say about this episode.
Overall, "Conscience" was pretty good in terms of plot and characters but I felt that perhaps the pacing could've been better.
I really liked this episode but I felt that up until the end, the pacing just seemed a bit slow...? I'm not sure what exactly it is but something just didn't seem right. Other than that, I really liked the plot and how it sorta started building up towards the resolution involving the vegetative woman. I also liked the twists and turns that are pretty typical in Criminal Intent's plots. Other than that, not much else to say about this episode.
Overall, "Conscience" was pretty good in terms of plot and characters but I felt that perhaps the pacing could've been better.
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- pepper_f
- Apr 12, 2022
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