Why would that woman have married Edward Andrews? I guess she saw him as a meal ticket. In his Casper Milquetoast roll she could get what she wanted and still sleep around. Andrews character is a bookseller who becomes aware of his wife's foibles. He uses the plots of books like Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy" to do in the various and sundry guys with whom his wife is in contact. Because of his job, he is able to use his low profile to become very dangerous. He finally puts his wife in a cabin, far from society, but Ed Nelson shows up, and, you know the rest. This is a fun episode but it is pretty formula. Will Andrews get away with what he has done. That's the question. There are lots of references to literature, but the characters are too dense to assimilate them. Somewhat clever episode.