<P> Promoted to the position during the first season Promoted to the position during the second season; during the first, was an intake administrator Began appearing in the opening credits in the middle of the fifth season; left the cast early in the sixth </P> <Ul> <Li> Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, M.D.: A forensic pathologist in the Boston Medical Examiner's Office, she solves crimes during the course of investigations . Jordan is emotionally scarred by her mother's murder when she was a child, indicated by significant trust issues that until recently, severely limited her relationships with men . At the end of the sixth and final season, Jordan told Detective Hoyt that she loved him . She attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Tufts University School of Medicine . </Li> <Li> Dr. Garret Macy: The Chief Medical Examiner and Jordan's boss, Macy must deal with Jordan's erratic behavior, as well as his confused family . He has a teenaged daughter, Abby, but is divorced from his wife; he has his own personal demons and is a recovering alcoholic . Garret has an affinity for jazz . He has been known to have had romantic entanglements with grief counselor Lily Lebowski, ADA Renee Walcott, Charlie Davis, and his one - time wife, Maggie Warner . Garret admitted to his drinking problem after finding out his daughter had become addicted to heroin upon dropping out of college and becoming involved with another heroin addict . He is also allergic to strawberries and peanuts . </Li> <Li> Dr. Mahesh "Bug" Vijayaraghavensatanaryanamurthy: A brilliant but shy forensic entomologist of Indian ancestry from Liverpool, he has feelings for Lily, which until the final episode of season five, were not reciprocated . In the beginning of season six, with the cancellation of Lily's wedding, his relationship with Lily is beginning to move forward . However, things may be complicated by Lily's unexpected pregnancy with her once - to - be husband, Jeffery . Bug has since taken it upon himself to make Lily move in with him and support her and the baby . In an episode called "Post Hoc", near the end of the final season, Bug disappears without a trace, to the great consternation of his colleagues . Dr. Macy makes inquiries and learns that Bug is being held incommunicado by the Department of Homeland Security, on suspicion of being a terrorist . He is finally released after an interrogation (not seen) that apparently included waterboarding, and is left deeply shaken by the experience . </Li> <Li> Lily Lebowski (season 1, episodes 2--8 recurring; season 1, episode 9--season 6 regular): Lily begins the series as an intake secretary, with romantic feelings for her boss . She wins Garret over, but he breaks up with her to work things out with his ex-wife . During season two, Bug becomes interested in her . She earns a promotion to become the office's grief counselor, but resigns in season six after accepting her boyfriend's marriage proposal . By the end of the series, she breaks up with the boyfriend and moves in with Bug, after finding out she was pregnant with her ex's baby . </Li> <Li> Dr. Nigel Townsend (season 1, episodes 1--9 recurring; season 1, episode 10--season 6 regular): A wise - cracking British criminologist with an ambiguous personal life, he claimed to like girls ("Digger"), and had a girlfriend ("Forget Me Not"), yet some speculation existed that he might be bisexual . Often known for his dry humor and knowledge of everything from coffee to textiles, Nigel had run away from the Royal Navy, in which he had served as a counter-intelligence officer . Nigel is sometimes thought to have feelings for Jordan, because of his willingness to do whatever she asks despite the possibility of his losing his job as a consequence . He was also not on speaking terms with his father, who still lives in England, until some time before the episode "Murder in the Rue Morgue", in which he mentioned to Jordan he was glad his father and he are back in touch and he regrets having had no contact with him for so long . Dr. Townsend's relations with his father continue to be very rocky, however . In one episode early into the series he mentions he had a tattoo of Betty Boop on his left buttock, but this was never later confirmed or denied . He is known for his technical savvy, and his use of the computer often leads to important clues . </Li> <Li> Detective Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Hoyt (seasons 1--3 recurring; seasons 4--6 regular): A police detective, originally from Wisconsin, he typically defers with Jordan when she takes an interest in his cases, unlike his colleagues . She initially resists his romantic overtures, preferring to remain friends, e.g. on her birthday ("Embraceable You", season four); Woody gave her a diamond ring, which she refused . Premiered in the episode "Wrong Place, Wrong Time", he became a regular in season four . On the final episode of the season ("Jump Push Fall"), Woody was shot by a cop killer and nearly died in the hospital, an event that prompted Jordan to confess her love . Many fans considered this a big step in the right direction for their relationship, but a recovering Woody turned her down, believing her declaration of romantic feelings to be motivated by pity . When a case took him to Las Vegas, he started a flirtatious relationship with Sam Marquez (from sibling TV series Las Vegas). Based on events which happened in a season - four episode of Las Vegas, "History of Violins", the relationship seems to be off, although he was apparently invited by Sam to Delinda Deline's wedding . He has a younger brother, Calvin (played by O'Connell's real - life brother Charlie O'Connell), a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who is always getting into trouble . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh, M.D.: A forensic pathologist in the Boston Medical Examiner's Office, she solves crimes during the course of investigations . Jordan is emotionally scarred by her mother's murder when she was a child, indicated by significant trust issues that until recently, severely limited her relationships with men . At the end of the sixth and final season, Jordan told Detective Hoyt that she loved him . She attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Tufts University School of Medicine . </Li> <Li> Dr. Garret Macy: The Chief Medical Examiner and Jordan's boss, Macy must deal with Jordan's erratic behavior, as well as his confused family . He has a teenaged daughter, Abby, but is divorced from his wife; he has his own personal demons and is a recovering alcoholic . Garret has an affinity for jazz . He has been known to have had romantic entanglements with grief counselor Lily Lebowski, ADA Renee Walcott, Charlie Davis, and his one - time wife, Maggie Warner . Garret admitted to his drinking problem after finding out his daughter had become addicted to heroin upon dropping out of college and becoming involved with another heroin addict . He is also allergic to strawberries and peanuts . </Li>

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