Quincy, M.E. Season 3 Episode 2
Quincy, M.E.
Season 3

Ep 2. A Blow to the Head ... a Blow to the Heart

  • September 23, 1977
  • 7.2  (75)

Quincy, M.E. season 3 episode 2, titled "A Blow to the Head ... a Blow to the Heart," follows medical examiner Dr. Quincy as he investigates the death of a young boxer who collapsed during a fight. Quincy is called to the scene after the boxer, Miguel Sanchez, collapses in the ring and dies at the hospital.

As Quincy begins his investigation, he suspects that something more than just a blow to the head caused the boxer's death. He discovers that the young fighter was taking a controversial new medication that may have played a role in his death. Quincy also meets with Miguel's trainer, who is reluctant to provide any useful information.

As Quincy works to unravel the events leading up to Miguel's death, he uncovers a web of corruption within the boxing community. He discovers that Miguel was being pressured to take the new medication by a promoter who wanted him to win at any cost. Quincy also finds evidence that the promoter had a financial interest in the medication, adding to suspicions that the drug may have played a role in Miguel's death.

Meanwhile, Quincy's friend and colleague Dr. Robert Astin is dealing with his own personal crisis. Astin's wife is hospitalized with a serious illness, and he is struggling to balance his work and personal life. Quincy offers his support to Astin, showing a heartfelt side to the normally stoic medical examiner.

As the episode reaches its climax, Quincy uncovers the shocking truth about the young boxer's death. The investigation leads to a dramatic showdown between Quincy, the promoter, and a corrupt doctor who was involved in the boxer's treatment. In the end, justice is served, but Quincy is left with a heavy heart after seeing the devastating impact of corruption and greed.

Overall, "A Blow to the Head ... a Blow to the Heart" is a gripping episode that highlights the dangers of the boxing industry and the importance of integrity in medicine. The episode also explores the personal struggles of the characters, adding depth and emotion to the story. Fans of Quincy, M.E. will not be disappointed by this engaging and thought-provoking episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 23, 1977
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (75)