scottschada@yahoo.com
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I always find this episode entertaining, with lots of opportunity for Barney to be suspicious.
To me, this episode highlights the characteristics of small town life.
Whatr's wrong with the whole thing is why doesnt Sawyer tell anyone about why he has decided Mayberry is his "home town".
It's not relevant whether Lucy is attractive or not; its all about Sawyer's seeming reluctance t tell anyone about why he has decided to be a Mayberrian.
Therefore the entire .first 3/4 of this episode is pretty incredible, until Andy straightens things out Overall I have to accept it even though its a stretch until Andy explains the situation to all the concerned residents.
To me, this episode highlights the characteristics of small town life.
Whatr's wrong with the whole thing is why doesnt Sawyer tell anyone about why he has decided Mayberry is his "home town".
It's not relevant whether Lucy is attractive or not; its all about Sawyer's seeming reluctance t tell anyone about why he has decided to be a Mayberrian.
Therefore the entire .first 3/4 of this episode is pretty incredible, until Andy straightens things out Overall I have to accept it even though its a stretch until Andy explains the situation to all the concerned residents.
I watch the hour long episodes of Murder She Wrote and find them very engaging. Tonight I stumbled upon a full historical TV movie also listed as "Murder She Wrote". It bears little resemblance to the weekly episodes in that it is a full time movie, and a Civil War drama as well.
This TV movie shows Dame Lansbury's superlative presence in whatever type of character she is asked to portray.
I lost a bit of my admiration when the film turned to the current time with the more formulaic scenes of the usual "Murder She Wrote episodes.
But still I was glued to the screen to engage in this mix of history and the usual Murder She Wrote episodes. It is excellent on many levels.
This TV movie shows Dame Lansbury's superlative presence in whatever type of character she is asked to portray.
I lost a bit of my admiration when the film turned to the current time with the more formulaic scenes of the usual "Murder She Wrote episodes.
But still I was glued to the screen to engage in this mix of history and the usual Murder She Wrote episodes. It is excellent on many levels.