Dennis Stanton tries to clear a man of charges he murdered an unscrupulous divorce attorney.Dennis Stanton tries to clear a man of charges he murdered an unscrupulous divorce attorney.Dennis Stanton tries to clear a man of charges he murdered an unscrupulous divorce attorney.
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- TriviaThis is another time where Jessica is only in the first minute of the show and, for the minute, she acts as a narrator. Once she is done with the minute, she is not present for the rest of the show.
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Rhoda Markowitz: You are about as tough as marshmallow pie.
Dennis Stanton: Ah, did you ever read 'Henry Vi, Part 2', Rhoda?
Rhoda Markowitz: Ah... No, I must have missed that one.
Dennis Stanton: Act four, scene two. Dick, the butcher says, "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Now, do you think Shakespeare had those two in mind when he wrote that? Ah...
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Sad to see an episode like this in season 7.
A sleazy divorce attorney (Robert Reed) is murdered and an insurance investigator decides to solve the crime.
Season 6 of "Murder, She Wrote" was a mess. Nearly half the episodes didn't even star Angela Lansbury...and fans were very dissatisfied with this. Yet, inexplicably, "See You in Court, Baby" continues this unwanted trend...with Lansbury introducing the episode but otherwise not appearing in it at all.
In this case, the same thief turned hero, Dennis Stanton, stars in show after having appeared in several previous episodes with and without Lansbury. He was a very likable character...so this 'bookend' episode is better than most like it...but still is unwanted. Well made...just NOT "Murder, She Wrote"!
Season 6 of "Murder, She Wrote" was a mess. Nearly half the episodes didn't even star Angela Lansbury...and fans were very dissatisfied with this. Yet, inexplicably, "See You in Court, Baby" continues this unwanted trend...with Lansbury introducing the episode but otherwise not appearing in it at all.
In this case, the same thief turned hero, Dennis Stanton, stars in show after having appeared in several previous episodes with and without Lansbury. He was a very likable character...so this 'bookend' episode is better than most like it...but still is unwanted. Well made...just NOT "Murder, She Wrote"!
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- planktonrules
- Jan 13, 2023
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