I found it strange at first as it seemed to lead toward her being drowned in the Reflecting Pool which is rather unlikely considering it spans between the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, a place that is almost always surrounded by tourists as well as the police.
Yeah I was kind of wondering why they put that detail in there when it later turned out she was drowned elsewhere. It could be a good example of how past life memories aren't always clear and how you can jump to conclusions prematurely. Or of what you called a context transfer memory I think, right?
Did anyone see the second one on Thursday (which I guess is the regular time now, Tuesday was a special time)? When they had those electrodes hooked to the girl's head were they recording her thoughts and memories? I would sure love to have something like that. I could literally record my dreams, memories and ideas and not just in a book, but in full streaming color!
I'm enjoying the series so far but your right that it probably won't last long. As I said FOX loves to cancel shows, espicially thought provoking ones. It's sad, but on the IMDB boards there are tons of posts about how regression and past lives are a damaging form of insanity. Christian groups I'm sure are not thrilled. At least I got a few PMs to the contrary so I guess not all people are put off by the premise. It's a good sign though that a show focusing on spirituality in a non religious, non Christian context even got on the air at all, so maybe there's hope.
One last thing that kind of bugs me is that they keep misusing the word regressions. True they are kind of regressing to a past life, but what they have is more like sponteneous flashbacks or deja vu. Past life regression is generally undergoing hypnosis, which they haven't focused on yet. Also since the focus is on solving crimes the show will likely limit itself to more immediate past lives in the past few decades, although hopefully I'm wrong. It's only 2 episodes in so who knows what they'll do. What would be really bold is if someone regresses back to a really distant life and solves a historical mystery on the show, that I'd like to see. But budgetary concerns might limit the show from having to create past eras.
I once thought it might be interesting to have a show where each week the same person recalls different lives or different relevent parts of other lives to make sense of the present. But if you had your character in a different time period every week it would be expensive to build sets, wardrobes etc. for every different era and location they lived in.
"If men are immortal, and the soul of Tiberius still lives, perhaps on his journey his face is still turned away from Rome."-G.P. Baker on Tiberius