"Caroline in the City" Caroline and the Dearly Departed (TV Episode 1997) Poster

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8/10
my fav episode
march3066 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Skipping the overall praise of this easy going sitcom with its relatable and sympathetic characters, I remember this one for its unmatched climax, starting the moment, Richard first hesitates to enter the hearse, and then dive rolls into it, when told, that the first guests arrive, after a solid story, that led us there.

Additionally, there the John Glover, delivering the character of the sarcastic art critics, doubting the show presented to him. It took me years to suddenly connect the dots and without re-seeing it, get, that "Lionel Luthor" was "Hilton Traynor".

But also Caroline/Lea topped her usual performance with her last stare and pressing her lips. Not to forget, the everlasting gag firework by Annie.
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3/10
Not my sort of thing
studioAT6 November 2017
I'm not really a fan of black comedy, so this episode in which Richard pretends to be dead, didn't really do a lot for me.

I did however welcome the return of Dan Butler (Bulldog in Frasier) as a gallery owner, and there were some funny moments when the characters gave their eulogies, but other than that this wasn't my sort of humour.
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