A nice episode with one but very interesting plotline where the culprit is not immediately guessed.
Many elements make your heart warm, such as the Brackenreid couple's interactions which are lighthearted as funny, like in the good old days in the first seasons, the purity of Crabtree that lands him a dinner that few at the time would be invited to and the short but delightful dialogues involving Detective Watts and Terence Meyers.
Something that I have seen in Trivia and has to be made clear: The music heard when we are introduced to the Russian agent was not composed in 1957 for Disney's film 'Sleeping Beauty'. Disney actually adopted it from the classical ballet of the same name. Therefore, is not an anachronism.
Many elements make your heart warm, such as the Brackenreid couple's interactions which are lighthearted as funny, like in the good old days in the first seasons, the purity of Crabtree that lands him a dinner that few at the time would be invited to and the short but delightful dialogues involving Detective Watts and Terence Meyers.
Something that I have seen in Trivia and has to be made clear: The music heard when we are introduced to the Russian agent was not composed in 1957 for Disney's film 'Sleeping Beauty'. Disney actually adopted it from the classical ballet of the same name. Therefore, is not an anachronism.