Forgive the corny summary line, but this episode has an aspect I don't think I've ever seen or heard about before, even if it wasn't carried out as perfectly as I would've liked. It starts with a painting of a daughter's adult head inside her mother's stomach, and it's revealed that this woman named Julie(Tippy Walker, in her final acting gig)actually saw how her father Frank Moore(Michael Strong)was framed for a murder he didn't commit; she sees this while as a baby in her mother's womb! The blind mother, Ruth Desmond, is played by a familiar face in June Allyson, although her role was more secondary to her daughter's. Regarding the murder, it turns out that the real murderer, not Frank, killed someone involved in extortion, and Frank tried to get in the way, but was knocked unconscious and a gun was put in his hand. It took Julie and Dr. Rhodes to share this vision in order to convince her mother that her husband is innocent, considering that Julie was lied to and was told that her father died, instead of being in prison. All in all, this was simply another solid episode with another wrinkle added in.