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Scarpetta
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(02-11-2026, 11:26 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Scarpetta


Anyone else get a mild elation watching Nicole apply stick deodorant to her armpit? No one? 

Nicole plays Scarpetta, a top forensics doc, chasing down a serial killer who she put away years ago in her career establishing case - but she may have been wrong. See Nicole do grizzly autopsy stuff with detailed graphic props. See her drink coffee and smoke cigs. She her put on deodorant because mortician works stinks.

It’s ok. It moves back in time a lot with a completely different younger cast playing the characters from a decade prior, which gets a little confusing if you’re not paying attention until the next deodorant scene. 

Nicole’s husband I le the mentalist. But the best part of this show is that Jamie Lee Curtis plays Nicole’s loud sister and the argument scenes between Nicole & Jamie Lee are great. The two actresses fed off each other in a dynamic sibling rivalry. Both actresses shine in those scenes.

I’m only 1 ep in but I’ll watch more. 8 almost an hour long episodes.
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So much darkness. The constant focus on the dead bodies of naked women is a little off putting. Okay, a lot off putting. And everybody is so angry all the time. It needs a little levity to lighten to the tone. And I just want to punch Jamie Lee Curtis every time I see her. I think I'm three episodes in.

Does watching Nicole apply stick deodorant cause elation? What is wrong with you?
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(03-16-2026, 10:12 AM)Greg Wrote: Does watching Nicole apply stick deodorant cause elation? What is wrong with you?

I am not well.

Is there another deodorant application scene in the upcoming episodes?
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E2 plods on. It’s grim from every angle. I don’t trust the AI ghost wife - I think she’s a mole. I’m intrigued how the 3d skin printing might fit in and like the dysfunctional dynamics surrounding Nicole - the Mentalist & Jamie Lee are great family antagonists, but might bail if there isn’t any more deodorant scenes
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The following artisans are available:
Costumes
Ane Crabtree, Costume Designer
Production Design
Matthew Munn, Production Designer
Monique Champagne, Set Decorator
 
Cinematography
Michael Simmonds, Director of Photography (101, 102, 107, 108)
John Brawley, ACS, Director of Photography (103, 104)
Eliot Rockett, Director of Photography (105, 106)
 
Editing
Colin Patton, Edited by (101, 105)
JoAnne Yarrow, ACE, Edited by (102, 106)
Cecily Rhett, Edited by (103, 107)
Andrew Wesman, ACE, Edited by (104, 108)
  
Makeup – Prosthetic
Christopher Nelson, Special Makeup Effects
Vincent Van Dyke Effects, Inc., Special Makeup Effects
 
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Jeff Russo, Music by
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Scarpetta brings Patricia Cornwell's iconic literary character to life in a gripping series starring Nicole Kidman as “Dr. Kay Scarpetta.” With skilled hands and an unnerving eye, this unrelenting medical examiner is determined to serve as the voice of the victims, unmask a serial killer, and prove that her career-making case from 28 years prior isn't also her undoing. Set against the backdrop of modern forensic investigation, the series delves beyond the crime scene to explore the psychological complexities of both perpetrators and investigators, creating a multi-layered thriller that examines the toll of pursuing justice at all costs.
What do they call the person that supplies the stick deoderant? Like what is the industry name for that job? 
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Pervert?
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(Yesterday, 05:34 AM)Greg Wrote: Pervert?

Isn't that everyone in the industry?
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