When med school student Ted Gray graduates top of his class he joins one of the nation’s most prestigious Pathology programs. With talent and determination Ted is quickly noticed by the program’s privileged and elite band of pathology interns who invite him into their crowd. Intrigued by his new friends he begins to uncover secrets he never expected and finds that he has unknowingly become a pawn in their dangerous and secret after-hours game at the morgue.
They regularly select one of their members (on a rotational basis) to commit the “the perfect undetectable murder”, while the rest use forensic methods to try to determine exactly how the homicide was executed.
I just watched this show. It's damn sick, if you're a science student that is. Scary in a sense that you might end up in this psychotic state someday. And it just adds on to your 101 ways of killing a person, a "PERFECT MURDER" as in the story, killing someone and not be detected. And at the end of the day, you know/feel that cynide killing is just a piece of cake.
gruesome yet interesting.
Boy: He is going to die anyway... (on drugs and cancer i think.)
Girl: While.. everyone will die some day.
Yes... I so feel like inventing my perfect murder.
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