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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: At the end of the episode, Sheldon sees a man get hit by a car and rushes over to help. He clears the man's airway and administers CPR which induces coughing. Not immediately recognizing Sheldon as a doctor, an EMT on scene tells him he just saved the man's life.

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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: At the end of the episode, Sheldon sees a man get hit by a car and rushes over to help. He clears the man's airway and administers CPR which induces coughing. Not immediately recognizing Sheldon as a doctor, an EMT arriving on scene tells him he just saved the man's life.
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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: At the end of the episode, Sheldon sees a man get hit by a car and rushes over to help. He clears the man's airway and administers CPR which induces coughing. Not immediately recognizing Sheldon as a doctor, an EMT on scene tells him he just saved the man's life.

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** Mac tells Sheldon that he had been unable to pull the plug in spite of his father's request from being in so much pain in the final stages of cancer. Sheldon, being a doctor, tells him he did the right thing.
* MurderByMistake: The murderer thinks that the hospitalized girl is responsible for someone else's death, but that is not the case.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The murderer's reaction at the end of the episode, upon realizing who the hospitalized girl really is.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode is based on the real-life case of Whitney Cerak and Laura [=VanRyn=], which occurred the same year.

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** Mac tells Sheldon that he had been unable to pull the plug in spite of his father's request from being in so much pain in the final stages of cancer. Sheldon, being a doctor, tells him he did the right thing.
Sheldon affirms his decision.
* MurderByMistake: The murderer thinks that kills the hospitalized girl due to believing she is responsible for someone else's death, but that is not the case.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The murderer's reaction murderer reacts with shock and disbelief at the end of the episode, episode upon realizing who being told that the hospitalized girl is really is.
her own daughter, whom she had not recognized due to the bandages covering most of her face.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode is based on the real-life case of look-alike accident victims Whitney Cerak and Laura [=VanRyn=], which occurred the same year.


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* YouDidTheRightThing: Sheldon, being a doctor, tells Mac he did the right thing by not turning off his father's life support when he had cancer.
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* ShoutOut: The episode title is a play on the Simon & Garfunkel song, "Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson."
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* MercyKill: Discussed in a couple of scenes.
** In the course of the investigation, the team learn that a group of teenagers made a provisional pact that they would end each other's suffering if asked.
** Mac tells Sheldon that he had been unable to pull the plug in spite of his father's request from being in so much pain in the final stages of cancer. Sheldon, being a doctor, tells him he did the right thing.


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* SuicidePact: The hospitalized girl and some of her friends agreed to euthanize one another if one was injured and/or in tremendous pain. This was in response to another friend having been in a terrible accident which they all agreed had severely lessened the boy's quality of life.

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* FakeIdentityBaggage: The best friends resemble each other so much that the owner of the car asked the other girl to swap ID's with her in case they got pulled over, because she knew she was too wasted to drive. This led to a severe case of mistaken identity in which the accident survivor ended up being murdered.

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* FakeIdentityBaggage: The best friends resemble each other so much that the owner of the car asked asks the other girl to swap ID's with her in case they got get pulled over, because she knew she was knows she's too wasted to drive. This led leads to a severe case of mistaken identity in which the accident survivor ended ends up being murdered.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The murderer's reaction at the end of the episode.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode was based on the real-life case of Whitney Cerak and Laura [=VanRyn=], which occurred the same year.
* SickbedSlaying: The young woman was murdered in her hospital bed.
* VorpalPillow: The murder weapon.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The murderer's reaction at the end of the episode.
episode, upon realizing who the hospitalized girl really is.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode was is based on the real-life case of Whitney Cerak and Laura [=VanRyn=], which occurred the same year.
* SickbedSlaying: The young woman was murdered is suffocated in her hospital bed.
* VorpalPillow: The murder weapon.
bed with a plastic bag from the hospital gift shop.
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* FakeIdentityBaggage: The best friends resemble each other so much that the owner of the car asked the other girl to swap ID's with her in case they got pulled over, because she knew she was too wasted to drive. This led to a severe case of mistaken identity in which the accident survivor ended up being murdered.
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* MurderByMistake: The murderer thinks that the hospitalized girl [[spoiler: is responsible for someone else's death,]] but that is not the case.

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* MurderByMistake: The murderer thinks that the hospitalized girl [[spoiler: is responsible for someone else's death,]] death, but that is not the case.

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!Trivia for the episode:
* The name "Azrael" refers to the angel of death.
* The episode tile is a play on the Simon & Garfunkel song, "Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson."

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!Trivia for the episode:
* The name "Azrael" refers to the angel of death.
* The episode tile is a play on the Simon & Garfunkel song, "Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson."
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* MurderByMistake: The murderer thinks that the hospitalized girl [[spoiler: is responsible for someone else's death,]] but that is not the case.
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* The name "Azrael" refers to the angel of death.

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* The name "Azrael" refers to the angel of death.death.
* The episode tile is a play on the Simon & Garfunkel song, "Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson."
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"'''And Here's to You, Mrs. Azrael'''" is the 9th episode of Season 3, and the 56th overall.

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"'''And Here's to You, Mrs. Azrael'''" is the 9th episode of Season 3, and the 56th overall. It originally aired November 15, 2006.

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"'''And Here's to You, Mrs. Azrael'''" is the 9th episode of Season 3, and the 56th overall.
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* VorpalPillow: The murder weapon.

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* VorpalPillow: The murder weapon.weapon.
!Trivia for the episode:
* The name "Azrael" refers to the angel of death.
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Directed by Creator/DavidVonAncken

Written by Creator/AnthonyEZuiker, Creator/AnnDonahue, Creator/CarolMendelsohn, & Creator/PeterMLenkov

A young woman who just awakened from a coma following a car accident in which her best friend was killed is found suffocated.

!Tropes for the episode:
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The murderer's reaction at the end of the episode.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This episode was based on the real-life case of Whitney Cerak and Laura [=VanRyn=], which occurred the same year.
* SickbedSlaying: The young woman was murdered in her hospital bed.
* VorpalPillow: The murder weapon.

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