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and (alleged) burial of a famed author both the problem and its creator have to go.
Such is the dilemma faced by the Greene familys fourth-generation funeral director, Arthur (David Alan Grier).
How could she really be gone?
The casket was closed and could easily have been empty.
Further, and far funnier, Russell believes she must be the true author ofJordan PeelesAcademy Awardwinningscript forGet Out.
Theres no way a sketch-comedy writer could write that!
Another vital theme emerges in this episode: the importance of listening and following up.
Its natural for detectives to get to a level of expertise that leads them to over-rely on certain assumptions.
This episode does a particularly nice job of juxtaposing light and heartbreaking moments.
Sir, you would not be in this pickle if you had simply not done a murder!
I bet she flies to Scotland afterward for a loving reunion with poet-songwriter-firefighter and coat appreciator Angus.
Beyond that, your guesses are as good as mine, so lets hear them!
featuring oversize appliqued pale-pink peonies.
(Actually, they might be camellias; theyre gorgeous either way!)
Its so elegant, but pairing it with Elsbeths hot-pink accessories pulls it back to being whimsical.