In Extremis

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Crime and Justice Shows: Without A Trace: Season One: In Extremis
By Srussel (Srussel) on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 2:47 pm:

The team investigates the disappearance of Anwar Samir, a Saudi Arabian medical intern who became upset when his boss refused to write a letter of recommendation for him, and his girlfriend declined his marriage proposal. Anwar is a hardworking and well-respected doctor whose every move becomes subject to interpretation after he disappears. His desire to work at the Centers for Disease Control to study infectious diseases, his girlfriend's lack of knowledge about his career ambitions and even the books in his apartment suggest that he might have a hidden connection to terrorism. As Jack coordinates the investigation with the Joint Terrorist Task Force (JTTF), he discovers that samples of a virus are missing from a biotechnology company where Anwar once worked. Meanwhile, the team thinks that Martin, who is convinced that Anwar is a terrorist, may be more concerned with impressing the JTTF supervisor than with the truth.


By Adam Bomb on Friday, September 08, 2006 - 9:53 am:

Spoiler Alert
We overhear a conversation, in which Samir implies that Shea Stadium should be replaced, like Wrigley Field was. Wrigley Field is still standing, much as it was since it was built (except for the addition of lights in 1988.) It was Comiskey Park that was torn down and replaced.


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