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* The episode of ''[[Heroes]]'' that mentioned ''Crossing Jordan'' was called ''[[Jump, Push, Fall]]''; it aired on the first night of [[Season Four]]. The episode of ''Crossing Jordan'' that was referenced was also called ''Jump, Push, Fall''; it was the last episode of Season Four (airing on May 15, 2005). Incidentally, the episode of ''Crossing Jordan'' was directed by [[Allan Arkush]], and starred [[Ravi Kapoor]] and [[Eugene Byrd]], among others.
* The episode of ''[[Heroes]]'' that mentioned ''Crossing Jordan'' was called ''[[Jump, Push, Fall]]''; it aired on the first night of [[Season Four]]. The episode of ''Crossing Jordan'' that was referenced was also called ''Jump, Push, Fall''; it was the last episode of Season Four (airing on May 15, 2005). Incidentally, the episode of ''Crossing Jordan'' was directed by [[Allan Arkush]], and starred [[Ravi Kapoor]] and [[Eugene Byrd]], among others.
* A number of the ''Heroes'' cast and crew have also worked on ''Crossing Jordan''. Among the crew members are [[Tim Kring]], [[Elle Alexander]], [[Sam Alvelo]], [[Allan Arkush]], [[John Aronson]], [[Donn Aron]], [[Brian Avery]], [[Skip Beaudine]], [[Brian Blair]], [[Jeff Case]], [[Andrew Chambliss]], [[Fernando Chien]], [[Aron Coleite]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Michael Cook]], [[Diane Crooke]], [[Donna Deitch]], [[Marie Victoria Denoga]], [[Merry Donner]], [[Tony Donno]], [[Linda Flowers]], [[Darren Frankel]], [[Rob Fresco]], [[Kenn Fuller]], [[Diego Galtieri]], [[Erich Gann]], [[Nate Goodman]], [[Oliver Grigsby]], [[Dennis Hammer]], [[Ragui Hanna]], [[Natalie Hart]], [[Jeremy Hays]], [[Glenn Hetrick]], [[Sid Jayakar]], [[Timm Keppler]], [[Jon Koslowsky]], [[Daniel Kumiega]], [[Jason La Padura]], [[Frank Lawas]], [[Stefón L.C.]], [[Gerry Lentz]], [[R. Scott Loughran]], [[Doug Ludwig]], [[Christopher D. Martin]], [[Debra McGuire]], [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Anthony Molinari]], [[Greg Morris]], [[Lori Motyer]], [[Jeremy Nelson]], [[Anthony Ocampo]], [[Keri Owens]], [[Jason Parks]], [[Gay Perello]], [[Joe Pokaski]], [[Ken Rudell]], [[Alicen Catron Schneider]], [[Crista Schneider]], [[Curtis Schnell]], [[Steve Schriver]], [[Greg Solomon]], [[Susan Stewart]], [[Cedric Tomacruz]], [[Daniel Vivanco]], [[Mark Aaron Wagner]], [[Rich Weingart]], and [[Christopher Zatta]]. Among the cast members are [[Matthew John Armstrong]], [[Ray Baker]], [[Sterling Beaumon]], [[Jeanette Brox]], [[Michael Reilly Burke]], [[Héctor Luis Bustamante]], [[Eugene Byrd]], [[Edward Carnevale]], [[Kevin Chamberlin]], [[Sally Champlin]], [[Ken Choi]], [[BJ Clinkscales]], [[Adam Jamal Craig]], [[Roxann Dawson]], [[Matt Eyde]], [[Steven C. Gibbons]], [[Ellen Greene]], [[Stacy Haiduk]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Louis Iacoviello]], [[Željko Ivanek]], [[Jermaine Jackson]], [[Ravi Kapoor]], [[Brian Kimmet]], [[Lisa Lackey]], [[Mark Christopher Lawrence]], [[T.W. Leshner]], [[Norma Maldonado]], [[Milos Milicevic]], [[Michael Murphy]], [[Jaime Ray Newman]], [[Zachary Quinto]], [[Meera Simhan]], [[Amy Sloan]], [[Taira Soo]], [[Lauren Stamile]], [[Richard Steinmetz]], [[Gina St. John]], [[Brian Tarantina]], [[Diana Terranova]], [[David Ury]], [[Ned Vaughn]], and [[Jackson Wurth]].
* A number of the ''Heroes'' cast and crew have also worked on ''Crossing Jordan''. Among the crew members are [[Tim Kring]], [[Elle Alexander]], [[Sam Alvelo]], [[Allan Arkush]], [[John Aronson]], [[Donn Aron]], [[Brian Avery]], [[Skip Beaudine]], [[Brian Blair]], [[Jeff Case]], [[Andrew Chambliss]], [[Fernando Chien]], [[Aron Coleite]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Michael Cook]], [[Diane Crooke]], [[Donna Deitch]], [[Marie Victoria Denoga]], [[Merry Donner]], [[Tony Donno]], [[Linda Flowers]], [[Darren Frankel]], [[Rob Fresco]], [[Kenn Fuller]], [[Diego Galtieri]], [[Erich Gann]], [[Nate Goodman]], [[Oliver Grigsby]], [[Dennis Hammer]], [[Ragui Hanna]], [[Natalie Hart]], [[Jeremy Hays]], [[Glenn Hetrick]], [[Sid Jayakar]], [[Timm Keppler]], [[Jon Koslowsky]], [[Daniel Kumiega]], [[Jason La Padura]], [[Frank Lawas]], [[Stefón L.C.]], [[Gerry Lentz]], [[R. Scott Loughran]], [[Doug Ludwig]], [[Christopher D. Martin]], [[Debra McGuire]], [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Anthony Molinari]], [[Greg Morris]], [[Dave Morton]], [[Lori Motyer]], [[Jeremy Nelson]], [[Anthony Ocampo]], [[Keri Owens]], [[Jason Parks]], [[Gay Perello]], [[Joe Pokaski]], [[Ken Rudell]], [[Alicen Catron Schneider]], [[Crista Schneider]], [[Curtis Schnell]], [[Steve Schriver]], [[Greg Solomon]], [[Susan Stewart]], [[Cedric Tomacruz]], [[Daniel Vivanco]], [[Mark Aaron Wagner]], [[Rich Weingart]], and [[Christopher Zatta]]. Among the cast members are [[Matthew John Armstrong]], [[Ray Baker]], [[Sterling Beaumon]], [[Jeanette Brox]], [[Michael Reilly Burke]], [[Héctor Luis Bustamante]], [[Eugene Byrd]], [[Edward Carnevale]], [[Kevin Chamberlin]], [[Sally Champlin]], [[Ken Choi]], [[BJ Clinkscales]], [[Adam Jamal Craig]], [[Roxann Dawson]], [[Matt Eyde]], [[Steven C. Gibbons]], [[Ellen Greene]], [[Stacy Haiduk]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Louis Iacoviello]], [[Željko Ivanek]], [[Jermaine Jackson]], [[Ravi Kapoor]], [[Brian Kimmet]], [[Lisa Lackey]], [[Mark Christopher Lawrence]], [[T.W. Leshner]], [[Norma Maldonado]], [[Milos Milicevic]], [[Michael Murphy]], [[Jaime Ray Newman]], [[Zachary Quinto]], [[Meera Simhan]], [[Amy Sloan]], [[Taira Soo]], [[Lauren Stamile]], [[Richard Steinmetz]], [[Gina St. John]], [[Brian Tarantina]], [[Diana Terranova]], [[David Ury]], [[Ned Vaughn]], and [[Jackson Wurth]].





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Crossing Jordan

First reference: Jump, Push, Fall
"Crossing Jordan" on Wikipedia

Crossing Jordan is the popular television series created by Tim Kring which ran for six seasons from 2001 to 2007.

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Jump, Push, Fall

Gretchen, determined to get to the bottom of the mystery of Annie's death, decides to investigate further. She explains to Claire that they should obtain a dummy or dead body to drop out of the window to see how far away it lands. Gretchen explains that depending upon the distance, one can determine whether Annie accidentally fell, committed suicide, or was a victim of defenestration. When Claire asks Gretchen how she knows so much about the subject, Gretchen explains that she learned from an episode of Crossing Jordan.

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