词条 | Draft:Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) |
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| show_name = | season_name = Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | season_number = | bgcolour = #AEAA61 | image = | image_alt = | caption = | starring = | country = United States | num_episodes = 22 | network = CBS | first_aired = {{Start date|2000|10|12}} | last_aired = {{End date|2001|05|11}} | prev_season = Season 7 | next_season = Movies (2002) | episode_list = List of Diagnosis: Murder episodes }} Murder{{'s}} eighth and final season as a series originally aired from October 12, 2000, to May 11, 2001. The season was released on DVD complete and available in two parts by Visual Entertainment, Inc. Cast
Episodes{{main|List of Diagnosis: Murder episodes}}| EpisodeNumber = 157 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title = Death By Design | DirectedBy = Christopher Hibler | WrittenBy = Mark Egan | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|12}} |Aux4=7.90[1] |ShortSummary=Kendra Masterson commits -we see so- elaborately planned crimes, using her lover Jake Myers as muscle, which she afterward kills and ships to Egypt in a sarcophagus crate, and framing her other lover, millionaire Roger Andrews, for the killing of his wife, Lana, but before his arrest quickly scams half a million out of him 'for her insane brother' who doesn't exist. The Sloanes must figure out all this and her staged fatal car accident as she really switched identity with psychiatric patient Beverly Scott. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 158 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title = Blind Man's Bluff | DirectedBy = Frank Thackery | WrittenBy = Joel Steiger | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|19}} |Aux4=8.40[1] |ShortSummary=When Dave Caine tells Laura he wants a divorce after her job paid for seven years of his medical training, she causes a car crash after which she gets declared blind, possibly forever, and he stays to care for her, at least till the final diagnosis. David's thus cut-off lover Julie Warren is desperate to get him to marry her. Shortly after Laura gets a very efficient new aid, Mark finds David shot dead in the bathroom and Julie declares her gun was stolen without her noticing, Steve books her as only suspect. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 159 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title = Sleight-of-Hand | DirectedBy = Nancy Malone | WrittenBy = Mark Solomon | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|26}} |Aux4=8.40[1] |ShortSummary=Mark is having a hard time preparing for a magic show for the child patients- first he misplaces the key of the chest he locked Steve in, then he learns janitor Jim Briggs, the magic talent, was killed surfing; his estranged, wealthy, married twin brother Jeff turns up just then. Mark soon suspects from various details it might just be Jim killed his brother to take his place, which sister-in-law Dina laughs away and suggests to Steve to take fingerprints, and then tells Jim she knew since the first day and was glad to be rid of Jeff. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 160 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title = By Reason of Insanity | DirectedBy = Sandy Smolan | WrittenBy = Terry Curtis Fox | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|2}} |Aux4=8.40[1] |ShortSummary=A bum is brought into Community General. Mark recognizes him as his former student George Lawson, once a brilliant medical mind, now a mental mess, who raves on about what sounds like Father Seton, but his whole speech is riddled in some gibberish. Lawson is found again on the beach near the site of the murder on Richard Fielding and is arrested, but even his degree of schizophrenic paranoia and dysfunctional state do not constitute legal insanity. Jesse has a go at Lawson's slang-type associations. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 161 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title = The Patient Detective | DirectedBy = Victor Lobl | WrittenBy = Stephen A. Miller | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|9}} |Aux4=7.80[1] |ShortSummary=Steve is rushed to hospital; Jesse saves him, but while still partly under anesthesia he believes he sees a murder by a doctor with a knife, or rather injecting him with a lethal syringe. One patient deceased around that time, Edgar Wellers, had quarreled with his wife Ashley, who inherits his fortune and is a retired nurse with a hospital pass and has him cremated too soon for a thorough second autopsy. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 162 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title = The Cradle Will Rock | DirectedBy = Victor Lobl | WrittenBy = Joel Steiger | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|16}} |Aux4=8.60[1] |ShortSummary=Derek Bradshaw, husband of Community General's ER nurse (Stacy), is fatally shot while hunting, but it was no accident. Ray Santucci, a problem teenager doing community service at the hospital, is then arrested. Mark and Steve believe Ray and Stacy are lying about not knowing each other, and soon figure out they are lovers. Ray is too protective to divulge her story about being physical abuse, inciting him to commit the murder. How can they get the truth out before the diabolically misled kid is jailed for life while the murderous wife goes free? | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 163 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title = Hot House | DirectedBy = Victor Lobl | WrittenBy = Terry Curtis Fox | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|30}} |Aux4=8.50[2] |ShortSummary=A "Survivor"-type reality show on which one of Dr. Sloan's med students (Alex Smith) hopes to win $35,000 to pay for student loans. When an obnoxious contestant named Larry dies of an overdose of antidepressants, it is assumed to be an accident or suicide. Steve doesn't accept that, and Dr. Sloan becomes a replacement contestant. Hidden diamonds found in the heel of Larry's shoe and a draft of air observed on a tape of that night provide Dr. Sloan with an insight. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 164 | EpisodeNumber2 = 8 | Title = All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Die | DirectedBy = Bernie Kowalski | WrittenBy = Terry Curtis Fox | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|12|7}} |Aux4=8.10[2] |ShortSummary=Where else would two fashion designers hold their wedding but on their catwalk? The groom (Stanley Bomgarden), partner at Mirage Fashions with his bride Tammy, crushes what turns out to be a bomb in a silk bag at the end of their Jewish wedding. Model Nadja Rose is brought to the same hospital, from an overdose of Ecstasy which Stanley had provided, but is saved by Jesse; her father is the reputed Russian druglord "Mike the Mechanic" Rodzinski. Stanley dies, and Steve sees Mike with an explosives expert who is then blown up on his own boat. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 165 | EpisodeNumber2 = 9 | Title = Confession | DirectedBy = Donald L. Gold | WrittenBy = Chris Abbott & Steve Brown | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|4}} |Aux4=9.10[2] |ShortSummary=Father Dominic, the only priest on duty one night at the monastery where Amanda is on retreat, is first approached by a woman and then by Leonard Wilson, the grounds-keeper, who insists on having his confession heard immediately--a murder that night! Steve finds Father Dominic bending over the corpse of Matthew Scarborough, but he cannot reveal what he heard under the seal of confession. Monsignor D'Amico, a longtime friend of the Sloans, asks Dr. Mark to find the real killer. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 166 | EpisodeNumber2 = 10 | Title = Playing God | DirectedBy = Christian I. Nyby II | WrittenBy = Burt Prelutsky | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|11}} |Aux4=11.10[2] |ShortSummary=No whodunit here. We see Hunter Kaskov, a genius med student, playing a dangerous game with friends: "flat-lining," testing how long one can be clinically dead before revival becomes impossible. To his girlfriend Jenny Slater's horror, he decides to 'seize their only chance to see how taking a life feels' by not reviving workaholic colleague Max Ketterson, slipping the blood-drained corpse into the pathology lab. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 167 | EpisodeNumber2 = 11 | Title = Less Than Zero | DirectedBy = Christian I. Nyby II | WrittenBy = Cathryn Michon | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|18}} |Aux4=10.90[2] |ShortSummary=When anorexic actress Thalia Roselawn (who wears a size "less than zero") faints on the TV set of "Med Squad," Amanda admits her, but Dr. Sloan is unable to save her life. Her nutritionist Hank Sheldrake's diet is blamed at first, but a Chinese herb in her teabag is found to be the cause. Steve begins to date a 'pleasingly plump' food reviewer who has recently come to accept her body type. Dr. Sheldrake is arrested, but Jesse is convinced it could be Sheldrake's wife or Thalia's younger sister. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 168 | EpisodeNumber2 = 12 | Title = Sins of the Father (1) | DirectedBy = Victor Lobl | WrittenBy = Joel Steiger | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|2}} |Aux4=9.48[2] |ShortSummary=When a sniper kills a patient during her consultation with Mark Sloane, isn't he a more likely target? Her sister Carrie identifies her as Julie Langford Adams, whose grandfather Joseph Langford was the last case for Mark's dad Det. Jimmy Sloan, who walked out on his family when Mark was 10, and was never heard from again. Julie was convinced that Joseph was wrongly executed for the murder of his wife. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 169 | EpisodeNumber2 = 13 | Title = Sins of the Father (2) | DirectedBy = Victor Lobl | WrittenBy = Joel Steiger | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|9}} |Aux4=9.80[3] |ShortSummary=Surviving sister Carrie Langford Adams nurses beaten-up Steve at Mark's place. Mark believes Joseph was framed, that his alibi Sally Perry was bribed and then killed. Carrie learns Julie had an appointment at a tennis club although she couldn't play; Mark follows up, sees hospital board member Ted Barkley and son Elliot who are club members. A valet remembers she wasn't admitted but had a scuffle with Elliott; he claims she was unrecognizably disguised and is unknown to him. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 170 | EpisodeNumber2 = 14 | Title = You Bet Your Life | DirectedBy = Nancy Malone | WrittenBy = Burt Prelutsky | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|16}} |Aux4=9.50[3] |ShortSummary=Compulsive gambler, Dr. Simon Hodiak the cardiologist, is addicted to gambling and out of friends to borrow from. When his loan-shark bookie Bennie Borashevesky threatens major violence, he sells his sports car, gets Alex to invite him to big stakes poker, wins $70,000, but loses it in a bar. Unable to pay up, Hodiak stabs his bookie to death. Steve investigates the poker players. Hodiak is found dead shortly afterward, apparently shooting himself; Mark doesn't buy that; Alex gets barred from the game and counseled by Dr. Sloan. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 171 | EpisodeNumber2 = 15 | Title = Bachelor Fathers | DirectedBy = James Nasella | WrittenBy = Steve Brown | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|23}} |Aux4=9.10[3] |ShortSummary=Grace Boyd is approached by two sinister men who threaten her and her baby Casey unless she helps them get money back from her sister Maureen. She pushes Casey into Jesse's arms, claiming it's his child; she needs him to take care of it for a while. He's sure it isn't his, but still takes care of it at the Sloanes' place. Maureen confesses she stole $106,000 from drug-dealers and sends Grace to deliver it. They aren't pleased as she actually stole $460,000; they come for it, accidentally killing Maureen. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 172 | EpisodeNumber2 = 16 | Title = Being of Sound Mind | DirectedBy = Christopher Hibler | WrittenBy = Burt Prelutsky | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|2}} |Aux4=9.80[3] |ShortSummary=Mr. Oscar Hemmings, an elderly eccentric misanthrope, dies in Community General, leaving his sizable fortune to six people, including Jesse and Amanda. His will took the form of a 'tontine' legacy; the last survivor will be the only recipient, obviously a recipe for murder, which pleased Hemmings. After a parade of loony secretary applicants, Mark hires college-graduate Ingrid Thurston at Steve's enthusiastic insistence. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 173 | EpisodeNumber2 = 17 | Title = Dance of Danger | DirectedBy = Christian I. Nyby II | WrittenBy = Barry Van Dyke & Jeffrey Glasser | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|30}} |Aux4=8.60[3] |ShortSummary=While small time actor Phil Gwen dances with his unidentified blond girl he's stabbed in the back - she runs after the perpetrator. At Community General he mumbles something like Chylendra, then dies. LAPD Captain Woodruff wants Steve to take the wacky 'National Scoop' Magazine's anonymous 'first hand witness account' blaming the Earthonomy sect seriously. He brings in conspiracy theorist, Ellen Sharp, who claims to be too scared to talk and is released by the captain after retracting her claim to have seen the murder. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 174 | EpisodeNumber2 = 18 | Title = The Red's Shoes | DirectedBy = Frank Thackery | WrittenBy = Victoria Rowell & Fred Fontana | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|20}} |Aux4=8.10[4] |ShortSummary=When Amanda visits the studio where she learned ballet before med school, an extremely talented Chinese dancer drops dead on the dance floor; he was poisoned by acupuncture needles tampered with blowfish toxin, possibly meant for his colleague Changteh who was about to defect. Company leader Martin Peterson asks Amanda to join to investigate undercover. Steve hears from the acupuncturist each dancer has his own box of needles, kept by the party-appointed 'translator' Lee Moy. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 175 | EpisodeNumber2 = 19 | Title = No Good Deed | DirectedBy = Sandy Smolan | WrittenBy = Terry Curtis Fox | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|27}} |Aux4=9.60[4] |ShortSummary=Successful black defense attorney Roger Calender is brought in ER stabbed badly, and confesses having killed a man. After confirming a dog bit him badly days ago, he says it was just the drugs and perhaps a Vietnam memory. Rogers wife tells Mark he wanted a divorce without an affair, but suggests neither will find out what he wants to keep hidden for them; to him she tells she knows who he killed but will shut up is he calls off the divorce, which also allows her not to testify against him. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 176 | EpisodeNumber2 = 20 | Title = Déja vous (1) | DirectedBy = Christian I. Nyby II | WrittenBy = Terry Curtis Fox | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|4}} |Aux4=8.90[4] |ShortSummary=Mark isn't too happy to hear the DA had to cut a deal, life instead off execution, with a female murderer to assure conviction for Fredrick Wilson, an even more dangerous doctor-impersonator, but then she's killed in courthouse by a female shooter in a wheelchair. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 177 | EpisodeNumber2 = 21 | Title = On the Beach (2) | DirectedBy = Donald L. Gold | WrittenBy = Burt Prelutsky | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|4}} |Aux4=8.90[4] |ShortSummary=Another ride on his mini-scooter in the hospital gets Mark- in hospital, as patient with a broken leg, but after suffering some of the boundless incompetence of nurse Sudie there, who is fired after she even completely deleted his record, he quickly moves out to his beach-house. To his horror she turns up uninvited, and Steve tells he had to hire her as private nurse to spare the hospital a lawsuit for 'ageist' dismissal. | LineColor = AEAA61 }}{{Episode list/sublist|Diagnosis: Murder (season 8) | EpisodeNumber = 178 | EpisodeNumber2 = 22 | Title = The Blair Nurse Project | DirectedBy = Barry Van Dyke | WrittenBy = Carey Van Dyke & Barry Van Dyke | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|11}} |Aux4=6.60[4] |ShortSummary=A group of film school students convince med student Alex Smith, a friend of director Craig Wilson, to give them access to Community General's old basement for a movie about a local ghost story in time for its 25th anniversary, the disappearance of nurse Blair Lawson, who had left a child behind. To their own surprise, the psychotronic 'ghost detector' and the Luminol they brought for a self-planted blood splat find an apparently real one. Note: This is the series' final episode. Dick Van Dyke and his real-life son Barry Van Dyke are the only actors to appear in every episode of the series. | LineColor = AEAA61 }} }} ReferencesCategory:Diagnosis: Murder seasons |
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