Wednesday, June 22, 2016

And of course I watched Garage Sale Mystery: Guilty Until Proven Innocent last night. I am a fan of the series. This episode had fabulous necklaces and fashionable clothes once again, though the producer should have extended his/her efforts to the male cast members like Larry Levinson always does.

This is not one of the better plots of the series. It is hampered by being rendered without social pressure and emotion despite the fact that a murder has occurred. The killer flees the scene of the crime two years TOO LATE, and her "associate"even makes the serendipitous mistake of stealing a statuette out of sheer whim. The Danielle subplot also comes across as sheer padding and has nothing to do with the story.

I do love the usual, casting deconstruction, which probably occurs due to the unavailability of previous performers. It proves, however, that the series successfully survives based on its concept alone.

In all, nothing will ever beat The Wedding Dress in terms of complexity, script writing brilliance, and unusual, metaphysical manipulation of time and space for a commercial TV show.

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