This is the third last episode of season 8 of Diagnosis Murder, and it is full of intrigue with memories of Steve's former kind-of-flame coming back through a doppelganger that appears in Steve's frame of vision.
There's more to it than we think, and the truth unravels in a tragic way. It's a shame Diagnosis Murder didn't continue for many more seasons as it is one of my favorites.
This episode was screened at the beginning of the Bush-Cheney era, and ironically, Scott Baio, who was in the first two seasons, became a strong Trumps supporter.
Adam J. Tomei as Tick Tock was a stand out in this episode of Diagnosis Murder.
There's more to it than we think, and the truth unravels in a tragic way. It's a shame Diagnosis Murder didn't continue for many more seasons as it is one of my favorites.
This episode was screened at the beginning of the Bush-Cheney era, and ironically, Scott Baio, who was in the first two seasons, became a strong Trumps supporter.
Adam J. Tomei as Tick Tock was a stand out in this episode of Diagnosis Murder.