“Til Death Do Us Part” and “My Brother’s Keeper” provide some delightful storytelling and some missed opportunities around the world’s first murderer and his relationship with the devil.
In the first of these paired episodes, Emily notes the similarities to an X-Files episode where Scully and Mulder pretend to be married in suburbia, and both sisters share an appreciation for Tom Ellis in a stars-and-stripes speedo. The sisters agree that some difficult but essential conversations could have avoided murder in the case-of-the-week, and wonder if Fox had a quota for T&A.
In “My Brother’s Keeper” Tracie reflects on the simple-yet-effective forensic analysis Ella provides at the crime scene, which Emily points out is the To Kill A Mockingbird defense (i.e. the killer was left-handed and the suspect is not). The sisters have each other laughing hard about the uncomfortable attraction between Maze and Charlotte (though not so uncomfortable that Tracie doesn’t invite Lesley-Ann Brandt to recreate the scene), and the likelihood that Hell smells, at least a little, like Axe body spray.
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