
Overview
Dr. Sarah Conover is at the forefront of human genetics and on the verge of a historic breakthrough by being the first to clone a human being. Her headstrong pursuit is met with strong opposition from her supervisor, Brad Renslow, who questions the social ramifications of human cloning. Under the microscopic scrutiny of a government review team, Sarah anxiously awaits final approval to proceed from the company board. Sarah acknowledges to the throng of media that she is not playing the role of God, but improving upon him. For Sarah, the advancement of genetic technology ultimately leads to healthier and better lives and will allow infertile parents to have children. Fearing the possibility that Sarah will proceed without authorization, Brad assigns a boi-ethicist, Monica, to weigh the moral and ethical implications. The ease and eagerness with which Sarah demonstrates the initial steps of the cloning process causes Monica to question Sarah's motives and intentions. Sarah argues
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7 - 1The Face on the Barroom Floor October 15, 2000
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7 - 2Legacy October 22, 2000
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7 - 3The Invitation October 29, 2000
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7 - 4Restoration November 05, 2000
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7 - 5Finger of God November 12, 2000
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7 - 6The Empty Chair November 19, 2000
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7 - 7God Bless the Child November 26, 2000
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7 - 8Reasonable Doubt December 03, 2000
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7 - 9The Grudge December 10, 2000
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7 - 10An Angel on My Tree December 17, 2000
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7 - 11Mi Familia January 07, 2001
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7 - 12The Lord Moves in Mysterious Ways January 21, 2001
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7 - 13A Death in the Family February 04, 2001
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7 - 14Bringer of Light February 11, 2001
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7 - 15Thief of Hearts February 18, 2001
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7 - 16Winners, Losers & Leftovers February 25, 2001
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7 - 17I Am an Angel March 11, 2001
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7 - 18Visions of Thy Father March 18, 2001
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7 - 19The Penalty Box April 08, 2001
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7 - 20Band of Angels April 15, 2001
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7 - 21The Sign of the Dove April 22, 2001
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7 - 22The Face of God April 29, 2001
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7 - 23Netherlands May 06, 2001
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7 - 24Shallow Water (1) May 13, 2001
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7 - 25Shallow Water (2) May 20, 2001