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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 9 Review: Future Tense

Stitchers Review: Future Tense

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 9, Maggie puts doubt in Kirsten's mind about her relationship with Liam. Will she make the right decision? Read on for our review.
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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 8 Review: Fire in the Hole

Stitchers Review: Fire in the Hole

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 8, when a deadly virus is released, the team is put in quarantine. What secrets will be revealed? Read on for our review.
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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 7 Review: The Root of All Evil

Stitchers Review: The Root of All Evil

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 7, Kirsten's boyfriend Liam returns home, but is he as good as he seems? Cameron shows his jealous side. Read on for our review.
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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Finally

Stitchers Review: Finally

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 6, Kirsten gets a secret message from Ed. Will she be able to figure out what he wants to tell her? Read on for our review.
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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 4 Review: I See You

Stitchers Review: I See You

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 4, Kirsten and the team try to solve a murder of a voyeur who was Cameron's neighbor. Are things really as they seem?
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Stitchers Season 1 Episode 3 Review: Connections

Stitchers Review: Connections

On Stitchers Season 1 Episode 3, Kirsten is stitched into the mind of a newlywed named Lily. Will she be able to separate her emotions from Lily's?
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Stitchers Quotes

Kirsten: how long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Answer the question.
Kirsten: I'm trying to. How long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Guess.
Kirsten: An hour?
Maggie: One minute. [smiling and leaning in] You really don't know, do you?
Kirsten: I have this condition, it's called temporal dysplasia. I have no time perception.
Maggie: I've read about this condition. I thought it was made up.
Kirsten: I wish, cause then you could unmake it up; it really sucks. I use memory, logic and math to approximate time difference, but I don't know what time feels like.

Kristen: Why is he here? Are you guys coroners?
Cameron: No. He's here to share his memories with us.
Kirsten: But he's dead.
Cameron: Hmm. Fun fact: After death, consciousness lingers for 30 seconds. After that, 10 minutes and the brain starts to degrade. If we get a sample in here fast enough, we can start a protocol that will slow down further deterioration for days.
Kirsten: Sample? You mean corpse?
Cameron: Tomato/Tamato.
Kirsten: You're getting this guys dead, deteriorating brain to talk to you? How?
Cameron: By inserting a living consciousness into those memories. We call it stitching.
Kirsten: That's impossible.
Cameron: Is that so, doctor I've never studied neuroscience unlike Cameron. The brain is a bioelectrical device with emphasis on electrical. Even after death the wiring, the synapses are all still in there, for a while anyway, and that means so are the memories, but it takes a living consciousness to access them and interpret them and that's where you come in.