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- 1. Pilot Sep 22, 2014
- New York medical examiner Dr. Henry Morgan hides an unusual secret, he has lived for over 200 years.
- 2. Look Before You Leap Sep 23, 2014
- When the police deem a death Henry thinks to be a homicide a suicide, he and Jo investigate.
- 3. Fountain of Youth Sep 30, 2014
- Multiple deaths are caused by a product called Aterna that claims to reverse the aging process.
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The meaning of FOREVER is for a limitless time. How to use forever in a sentence.
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Forever: Created by Matthew Miller. With Ioan Gruffudd, Alana De La Garza, Joel David Moore, Donnie Keshawarz. Dr Henry Morgan, a medical examiner, works with his partner Detective Jo Martinez, to solve criminal cases. Along the way, he tries to uncover the mystery to his 200-year-old immortality.
The word combines for and ever, which stems from the Old English æfre, "always." Definitions of forever. adverb. for a limitless time. “no one can live forever ”. synonyms: eternally, everlastingly, evermore. adverb. for a very long or seemingly endless time. “she took forever to write the paper”.
Season 1. Dr. Henry Morgan (Ioan Gruffudd - Fantastic Four) is New York City's star medical examiner. What no one knows is that Henry studies the dead for a reason: he's immortal. His investigative work with Detective Jo Martinez (Alana De La Garza - Law & Order) and relationship with best friend Abe (Emmy® winner Judd Hirsch - Taxi) will peel ...
Synonyms for FOREVER: permanently, always, eternally, long, ever, everlastingly, perpetually, indelibly; Antonyms of FOREVER: never, once, nevermore, ne'er, sometimes, occasionally, periodically, intermittently