I like murder blended with goofiness but this episode takes it a bridge too far.
Laura's sister thinks her dentist husband is having an affair. In fact, it's his dental partner having the affair but circumstances are against him.
So why is someone out to kill him, and how does a set of carefully-manufactured dentures fit in?
The episode dovetails nicely. It's set at a dental convention so everyone's acting just a bit too silly. But while this episode has some wonderful moments (like Remington, Laura and her brother-in-law to stay out of a certain room) the whole thing degenerates into extreme silliness.
I like 1980s romantic comedy adventures for their laughs ("Moonlighting," "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," "Remington Steele"). But occasionally they all take it too far. This one dances too close to the edge. But it's worth watching.
Laura's sister thinks her dentist husband is having an affair. In fact, it's his dental partner having the affair but circumstances are against him.
So why is someone out to kill him, and how does a set of carefully-manufactured dentures fit in?
The episode dovetails nicely. It's set at a dental convention so everyone's acting just a bit too silly. But while this episode has some wonderful moments (like Remington, Laura and her brother-in-law to stay out of a certain room) the whole thing degenerates into extreme silliness.
I like 1980s romantic comedy adventures for their laughs ("Moonlighting," "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," "Remington Steele"). But occasionally they all take it too far. This one dances too close to the edge. But it's worth watching.