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Forever (TV Series)

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About an immortal who works as a Medical Examiner because he's trying to find a way to die? Or something? Mostly I've just been watching it to see if they throw any Highlander references in. Because eventually, whether they want to or not, they're going to. It's nigh unto unavoidable, IMO.
 
I have never seen a full one but the bits I have seen seem ok.

Do they ever explain what happens to his clothes, and anything in his pockets when he dies and appears naked in the river?

Or what happens to his last body?
 
I have never seen a full one but the bits I have seen seem ok.

Do they ever explain what happens to his clothes, and anything in his pockets when he dies and appears naked in the river?

Or what happens to his last body?

I guess the body disappears and/or teleports and is refurbished in the teleport process? Good point about the clothes, 'cause in the pilot episode he's on a subway train that gets smacked by another subway train -- and the CSI guys recover his pocket watch from the scene. So presumably some personal effects are left behind when he dies. On the other hand, there's a later episode where he gets his throat slit, there's a cop who rushes down to where he bought it only a few minutes after he respawns elsewhere, and nothing left behind to be found on that one.
 
I recon the fact they hired Gus Gorman to be in it shows how influences they are by torchwood and Captain Jack.
 
Burn Gorman? I Googled Gus Gorman and it was Richard Pryor from Superman 3 then I got angry at how underrated Superman 3 is.
 
I was interested until I heard Botox Gorman was in it. He's not the main character is he? He has one constipated facial expression.
 
It's the guy who was Mister Fantastic in the original Fantastic Four. Well, I say "original" but I really mean "the 2005 Fantastic Four". I should have just typed that and saved typing this part!
 
It's a little known fact that the Welsh invented the World Wide Web. Or at least sprang a mass hardon when they discovered everything online started with WWW.
 
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