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ReGenesis :: The Wild and the Innocent (02x10)
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| Title: | The Wild and the Innocent |
| Episode #: | 02x10 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday May 21st, 2006 |
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Autopsies on two dead deer lead NorBAC to suspect that worms from parasitic eggs are responsible for a recent spike in depression-related suicides in the Southern U.S. What they can’t figure out is if the parasites are coming from the deer, humans or a third source.
While working on a retrovirus, Jill becomes contaminated and is forced into quarantine.
Owen is charged with criminal negligence when a young girl dies after overdosing on crystal meth. David comes to his defense, arguing that Owen is predisposed to being an addict. The defense sparks a fascinating legal, scientific, and ethical argument.
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Additional music:
Like a Fish Underwater
34 Degrees
Performed and Composed by Robert Carli
Rubylith
Performed by The Straggler
Written by Kevin Lynn
Gamma Hydra IV
Performed by Microbunny
Written by Al Okada and Tamara Williamson
Motel
Performed and written by Brian Borcherdt |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Controller 7 | Dream | | | •A Zoobone Sound | Like a Poison | |
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