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* TheMafia repeatedly threatening threatening the new fiancé of their widowed cousin-in-law about what will happen if he disrespects her by not waiting until the wedding night to consummate their relationship.
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* TheMafia repeatedly threatening threatening the new fiancé of their widowed cousin-in-law about what will happen if he disrespects her by not waiting until the wedding night to consummate their relationship.relationship.
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* A lot of the lines of the IntimidatingRevenueService agent, such as insinuating he thinks Jessica is a tax cheat who hasn't been caught, having a brief {{Adorkable}} moment when Jessica flatters his with comparisons to the accountants who nailed Al Capone, and comments that he doesn't trust a suspect after reading that the man has filed his tax returns early and never taken any deductibles.
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* A lot of the lines of the IntimidatingRevenueService agent, such as insinuating he thinks Jessica is a tax cheat who hasn't been caught, having a brief {{Adorkable}} moment when Jessica flatters his with comparisons to the accountants who nailed Al Capone, and comments that he doesn't trust a suspect after reading that the man has filed his tax returns early and never taken any deductibles.
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* A few of the SpitefulWill quips, like how the family fortune should go to someone good natured and good-hearted, which lets all of his relatives out.
* The dead man's son attacking the mental capacity not of his father, but of the dog while contesting the will.
* A few of the SpitefulWill quips, like how the family fortune should go to someone good natured and good-hearted, which lets all of his relatives out.
* The dead man's son attacking the mental capacity not of his father, but of the dog while contesting the will.
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* The college professor played by Larry Linville (best known as Major Frank Burns) admitting his alibi is playing an arcade game.
* The grouching of the passenger played by David Wayne abotu how it rains on every vacation he takes. The Professor tells him the Sahara desert is the place with the least statistical chance of rain and the man replies he never liked camels.
[[AC:Footnote to Murder]]
* The police accidentally letting Horan go when he gets on the wrong elevator at the police station.
* When erotic novelist Debbie Delancey reveals that he alibi was a one night stand with the most romantic man she'd ever met.... and that it was [[TheAlcoholic Horace]] the police's current suspect. It then cuts to Horace in deep brooding that he got to sleep with Debbie and can't even remember it.
[[AC:Sudden Death]]
* The way that Jessica's presence keeps flustering one of the other players.
[[AC: Armed Response]]
* Jessica's exasperated reactions to the AmoralAttorney of the episode, especially when he tries to represent the murderers at the end.
[[AC: Murder in the Afternoon]]
* After Jessica reveals the evidence which can be used to take down the murderer (who has a suitable OhCrap expression), the cops reveal that said evidence would have been thrown away already. The last lines of the episode are Jessica's reaction to that.
--> '''Jessica:''' Oh. In that case I would get him to confess as quickly and as loudly as possible.
* The college professor played by Larry Linville (best known as Major Frank Burns) admitting his alibi is playing an arcade game.
* The grouching of the passenger played by David Wayne abotu how it rains on every vacation he takes. The Professor tells him the Sahara desert is the place with the least statistical chance of rain and the man replies he never liked camels.
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* The police accidentally letting Horan go when he gets on the wrong elevator at the police station.
* When erotic novelist Debbie Delancey reveals that he alibi was a one night stand with the most romantic man she'd ever met.... and that it was [[TheAlcoholic Horace]] the police's current suspect. It then cuts to Horace in deep brooding that he got to sleep with Debbie and can't even remember it.
[[AC:Sudden Death]]
* The way that Jessica's presence keeps flustering one of the other players.
[[AC: Armed Response]]
* Jessica's exasperated reactions to the AmoralAttorney of the episode, especially when he tries to represent the murderers at the end.
[[AC: Murder in the Afternoon]]
* After Jessica reveals the evidence which can be used to take down the murderer (who has a suitable OhCrap expression), the cops reveal that said evidence would have been thrown away already. The last lines of the episode are Jessica's reaction to that.
--> '''Jessica:''' Oh. In that case I would get him to confess as quickly and as loudly as possible.
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* Jessica' reaction to finding out the property the woman she's impersonating in is a brothel.
* Jessica' reaction to finding out the property the woman she's impersonating in is a brothel.
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* Most of the DisposingOfABody comedy, coming from two old ladies. Especially when its revealed that they didn't actually kill either victim but just were afraid of a scene
* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who thinks that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lillian [[SayingTooMuch says too much]].
* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery.
* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who thinks that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lillian [[SayingTooMuch says too much]].
* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery.
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* Most of the DisposingOfABody comedy, coming from two old ladies. Especially when its revealed that they didn't actually kill either victim but just were afraid of a scene
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* The way Lillian axletree keeps SayingTooMuch, like when she comments about Penroy's "last words" when he's supposed to be out of town, and then how the second missing man whose really dead is in "the same place as Mr. Penroy." Or when she protests there are no fingerprints on a piece of evidence because "Helen wore gloves."
* Seth wanting to give a bad tie Amos gave him for Christmas to Mr. Penroy as a birthday gift.
* The BaitAndSwitch moment where (after Mr. Penroy's dead but no one's fond his body yet) Metzger shows up at Jessica's house for the first time saying Amos Tupper told him to go to her if he ever needs help. Then it turns out he isn't there to ask for help solving a murder (yet) but just to help plan out the parking plan for a picnic.
* The introduction of SheriffMetzger, who Metzger making it plain that he thinks that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
*How often Lillian [[SayingTooMuch says too much]].
The BaitAndSwitch moment where (after Mr. Penroy's dead but no one's fond his body yet) Metzger shows up at Jessica's house for the first time saying Amos Tupper told him to go to her if he ever needs help. Then it turns out he isn't there to ask for help solving a murder (yet) but just to help plan out the parking plan for a picnic.
* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery. Helen excitedly says that [[HumbleGoal that will certainly pay the electric bill,]] while Lillian has an odd idea of her own.
* The way Lillian axletree keeps SayingTooMuch, like when she comments about Penroy's "last words" when he's supposed to be out of town, and then how the second missing man whose really dead is in "the same place as Mr. Penroy." Or when she protests there are no fingerprints on a piece of evidence because "Helen wore gloves."
* Seth wanting to give a bad tie Amos gave him for Christmas to Mr. Penroy as a birthday gift.
* The BaitAndSwitch moment where (after Mr. Penroy's dead but no one's fond his body yet) Metzger shows up at Jessica's house for the first time saying Amos Tupper told him to go to her if he ever needs help. Then it turns out he isn't there to ask for help solving a murder (yet) but just to help plan out the parking plan for a picnic.
* The introduction of Sheriff
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* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery. Helen excitedly says that [[HumbleGoal that will certainly pay the electric bill,]] while Lillian has an odd idea of her own.
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* Seth commenting that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and getting the reward for them.
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* Sam's preoccupation with wether Mr. Penroy has registered to vote, pandering to him.
* Sethcommenting speculating that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and getting the reward for them.
* Seth
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* Seth commenting that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and get the reward for them.
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* Seth commenting that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and get getting the reward for them.
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* Police Chief Slocum, played by Rick Hurst of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' arriving to investigate. The gate guard mistakes him for a wedding guest and asks to see his invitation. He replies that he's the chief of police, present on official business and start in, then backs up and says it was probably lost in the mail. Later, he sees that the former chief of police got invited and is clearly jealous.
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* Police Chief Slocum, played by Rick Hurst of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' arriving to investigate. The gate guard mistakes him for a wedding guest and asks to see his invitation. He Slocum confidently replies that he's the chief of police, present on official business and start doesn't need an invitation. Then he starts in, then pauses, backs up and says to the guard that it was probably lost in the mail. Later, he sees that the former chief of police got invited and is clearly jealous.
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* Most of the SpitefulWill that the [[spoiler: supposedly]]. deceased tycoon left behind, beginning with "To my weak and lazy son Jason, and his greedy and arrogant wife Valerie, I leave exactly what they deserve, my contempt."
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* Most of the SpitefulWill that the [[spoiler: supposedly]]. supposedly]] deceased tycoon left behind, beginning with "To my weak and lazy son Jason, and his greedy and arrogant wife Valerie, I leave exactly what they deserve, my contempt."
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* When one of Sams rivals tries to frame him for having a secret family in Wyoming two other town councilmen visit Jesssica begging her to run in Sams place, noting she has no history's of philandering. Then they pause, noting Seth is over having dinner with her like he does so often and one asks "Do you?"
* The way Eve is smiling as Shen insincerely calls a damagingly rumor about Sam "Disgusting."
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then he shoudlat least resign from the committee picking the father of the year.
* Sam and Eves opponent is paranoid that the claims will actually make Sam more popular.
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring [[ChildHater that he hates children]] when denying that he has a secret family right as his secretary (who fully believes the smear campaign) walks in and gives him a dirty look.
--> ''Sam:'' I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
* The way Eve is smiling as Shen insincerely calls a damagingly rumor about Sam "Disgusting."
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then he shoudlat least resign from the committee picking the father of the year.
* Sam and Eves opponent is paranoid that the claims will actually make Sam more popular.
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring [[ChildHater that he hates children]] when denying that he has a secret family right as his secretary (who fully believes the smear campaign) walks in and gives him a dirty look.
--> ''Sam:'' I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
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* When one of Sams Sam's rivals tries to frame him for having a secret family in Wyoming two other town councilmen visit Jesssica begging her to run in Sams place, noting she has no history's of philandering. Then they pause, noting Seth is over having dinner with her like he does so often and one asks "Do you?"
* The way Eve is smiling asShen she insincerely calls a damagingly damaging rumor about Sam "Disgusting."
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then heshoudlat shoud at least resign from the committee picking the father of the year.
* Sam andEves Eve's opponent is paranoid that the claims will actually make Sam more popular.
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring[[ChildHater that he hates children]] when denying that he has a secret family right as his secretary (who fully believes the smear campaign) walks in and gives him a dirty look.
--> ''Sam:'' [[ChildHater I hate children.]] I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
* The way Eve is smiling as
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then he
* Sam and
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring
--> ''Sam:'' [[ChildHater I hate children.]] I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
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* The way Eve is smiling as Shen insincerely calls a damagingly rumor about Sam "Disgusting."
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then he shoudlat least resign from the committee picking the father of the year.
* Sam and Eves opponent is paranoid that the claims will actually make Sam more popular.
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring [[ChildHater that he hates children]] when denying that he has a secret family right as his secretary (who fully believes the smear campaign) walks in and gives him a dirty look.
--> ''Sam:'' I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
* Ideal Malloy says if the accusations about Sam are true then he shoudlat least resign from the committee picking the father of the year.
* Sam and Eves opponent is paranoid that the claims will actually make Sam more popular.
* Sam's DiggingYourselfDeeper moment after declaring [[ChildHater that he hates children]] when denying that he has a secret family right as his secretary (who fully believes the smear campaign) walks in and gives him a dirty look.
--> ''Sam:'' I mean I love children but not my own. ''If'' I had children of my own, which I Don't.
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[[AC: Indian Giver]]
* At the end when Jessica notes how Seth was the only person to never lose his head over a Native American treaty threatening to tax everyone's land ownership Seth makes a brief speech crediting his cool head then admits its because he rents His house.
* At the end when Jessica notes how Seth was the only person to never lose his head over a Native American treaty threatening to tax everyone's land ownership Seth makes a brief speech crediting his cool head then admits its because he rents His house.
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* Ballingers cat refusing to touch his bad cooking.
* The way Ballinger tells his daughter that he is not tolerant or open minded about her and her boyfriend living together with no plan she to get married.
* As Ballinger talks about a politicians "groveling today" the camera happens to focus on his own over eager student.
* The way Ballinger tells his daughter that he is not tolerant or open minded about her and her boyfriend living together with no plan she to get married.
* As Ballinger talks about a politicians "groveling today" the camera happens to focus on his own over eager student.
* When one of Sams rivals tries to frame him for having a secret family in Wyoming two other town councilmen visit Jesssica begging her to run in Sams place, noting she has no history's of philandering. Then they pause, noting Seth is over having dinner with her like he does so often and one asks "Do you?"
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* The RunningGag of the beauty parlor crowd not wanting to be outright accused of gossip.
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* Sybil claims that she "disguised" the characters in the book by making them shorter, taller, etc. Jessica dal notes that ''she'' got made older.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), [[spoiler: although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim]]. At one point, when her friends assure her that not everyone will identify the character with her, deal Molloy has this to say.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), [[spoiler: although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim]]. At one point, when her friends assure her that not everyone will identify the character with her, deal Molloy has this to say.
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* Sybil claims that she "disguised" the characters in the book by making them shorter, taller, etc. Jessica dal unhappily notes that ''she'' got made older.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), [[spoiler: although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim]]. At one point, when her friends assure her that not everyone will identify the character with her,deal Ideal Molloy has this to say.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), [[spoiler: although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim]]. At one point, when her friends assure her that not everyone will identify the character with her,
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* All the middle-aged housewives gushing about what they like in a book (one example being one where the man on the cover is bare-chested and the woman isn't).
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyone in the book flips to. The scene cuts to Seth, seething in Jessica's living room at having been called a cross between a curmudgeon and a leprechaun.
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyone in the book flips to. The scene cuts to Seth, seething in Jessica's living room at having been called a cross between a curmudgeon and a leprechaun.
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* All the middle-aged housewives beauty parlor regulars gushing about what they like in a book (one example being one where the man on the cover is bare-chested and the woman isn't).
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyonein holding the book flips to. The scene cuts to Seth, seething in Jessica's living room at having been called a cross between a curmudgeon and a leprechaun.leprechaun in the book.
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyone
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* Mort Metzger [[LampshadeHanging pointing out the obvious]] about Cabot Cove's high murder rate (remember, he came to Cabot Cove looking for the quiet life!):
-> "I've been here a ''year'', and this is my fifth murder! Now total strangers are coming here to get murdered! What is this, the death capital of Maine!? On a per capita basis this place makes the South Bronx look like Sunnybrook Farm! This is why Tucker retired, wasn't it, he couldn't take it anymore. Someone should have warned me!”
* Mort Metzger [[LampshadeHanging pointing out the obvious]] about Cabot Cove's high murder rate (remember, he came to Cabot Cove looking for the quiet life!):
-> "I've been here a ''year'', and this is my fifth murder! Now total strangers are coming here to get murdered! What is this, the death capital of Maine!? On a per capita basis this place makes the South Bronx look like Sunnybrook Farm! This is why Tucker retired, wasn't it, he couldn't take it anymore. Someone should have warned me!”
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* After the murder (heavily based on the murder in Sybil's book, and with the same victim) happens, Mort's deputy is confident that he knows who the killer is, because he's gotten that far in the book, and believes it's a case of LifeImitatesArt.
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* After the murder (heavily based on the murder in Sybil's book, and with the same victim) happens, Mort's deputy is confident that he knows who the killer is, because he's gotten that far in the book, and believes it's a case of LifeImitatesArt. Jessica is mortified to hear that Metzger arrested a guy essentially just because he acted like a character in a book.
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-->'''Mrs. Mayberry''': I'm so glad you took my advice and decided not to marry Wilfred.
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-->'''Mrs. Mayberry''': [[SelfServingMemory I'm so glad you took my advice and decided not to marry Wilfred.]]
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* There is then a GilliganCut to the butcher and his mother, with the mother mistaking Jessica for Miriam (or the woman in the book) asking her son if he knows any single woman and getting into a squabbling match with Miriam's husband before saying that the woman who seduced her husband will be struck down as if by God. When Jessica admonishes her for this statement she defends herself by saying that it was something she borrowed from Sybil's book.
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* Sybil claims that she "disguised" the characters in the book by making them shorter, taller, etc. Jessica dal notes that ''she'' got made older.
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[[AC: Something Borrowed, Someone Blue]]
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* After everything going wrong the entire episode, the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the credits start.
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* [[WorstWeddingEver After everything going wrong the entire episode, episode]], the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the credits start.
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* At the end of the book, everyone speculating who might play them in the potential film adaption of The Sins of Castle Cove.
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* At the end of the book, everyone speculating who might play them in the potential film adaption of The ''The Sins of Castle Cove.
Cove.''
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* At the end, Mayor Booth begins his dedication of the new fire truck with the comment that at times words fail a person trying to handle something. Dr. Hazlitt deadpans that he hopes this will be one of them.
* At the end, Mayor Booth begins his dedication of the new fire truck with the comment that at times words fail a person trying to handle something. Dr. Hazlitt deadpans that he hopes this will be one of them.
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* Mayor Booth's campaign promise that if re-elected, he will do nothing.
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* Mayor Booth's campaign promise that if re-elected, he will do nothing.nothing, which he comes up with after Seth gives him a very smart-alecky speech when he tries to get his vote.
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* Mayor Booth's smug "Morning voters" as he bikes through town after being re-elected.
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* Mayor Booth's smug "Morning "Morning, voters" as he bikes through town after being re-elected.
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* The episode in general is one of the funniest of the series, as the womanizing of Amos's deputy (who would sneak off to have affairs under the guise of responding to 9-11 calls from various middle-aged women, with an examination of hi logbook uncovering two regularly he'd go to certain houses on pretexts like a missing dog) is gradually exposed.
--> Seth: Now I know Jonathan was supposed to be servicing the town at night, but don't you think that's goin a bit far?
--> Amos: According to the logbook, if it's Thursday, it must be Beverly [Seth's nurse].
--> Beverly: It was good clean sex once a week.
--> Jonathan (after being caught with yet another woman/potential suspect): It isn't what your thinking. I've never been to Coreen's apartment before. You can look it up in the logbook.
--> Seth: Now I know Jonathan was supposed to be servicing the town at night, but don't you think that's goin a bit far?
--> Amos: According to the logbook, if it's Thursday, it must be Beverly [Seth's nurse].
--> Beverly: It was good clean sex once a week.
--> Jonathan (after being caught with yet another woman/potential suspect): It isn't what your thinking. I've never been to Coreen's apartment before. You can look it up in the logbook.
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* The episode in general is one of the funniest of the series, as the womanizing of Amos's deputy (who would sneak off to have affairs under the guise of responding to 9-11 calls from various middle-aged women, with an examination of hi his logbook uncovering two regularly he'd go to certain houses on pretexts like a missing dog) is gradually exposed.
--> Seth: -->'''Seth''': Now I know Jonathan was supposed to be servicing the town at night, but don't you think that's goin a bit far?
--> Amos: -->'''Amos''': According to the logbook, if it's Thursday, it must be Beverly [Seth's nurse].
--> Beverly: -->'''Beverly''': It was good clean sex once a week.
--> Jonathan (after -->'''Jonathan''' ''(after being caught with yet another woman/potential suspect): suspect)'': It isn't what your thinking. I've never been to Coreen's apartment before. You can look it up in the logbook.
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--> Jessica: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember you have a brother named Wilton who sells antiques in Boston.
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* After [[spoiler: Benny is murdered]]. Wilton approaches his nephew Kevin about the antiques in the house, offering him a partnership, as he speaks, his assistant gives Kevin a good view of her legs, and he tells his uncle that "I think I'm considering another offer."
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* After [[spoiler: Benny is murdered]]. murdered]], Wilton approaches his nephew Kevin about the antiques in the house, offering him a partnership, as he speaks, his assistant gives Kevin a good view of her legs, and he tells his uncle that "I think I'm considering another offer."
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* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who is convened that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lillian comes to SayingTooMuch.
* How often Lillian comes to SayingTooMuch.
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* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who is convened thinks that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lilliancomes to SayingTooMuch.[[SayingTooMuch says too much]].
* How often Lillian
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--> Lillian: We'll run it through the washing machine like gangsters do on television.
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--> Seth: Just a case of saving the taxpayer money. Any smart lawyer would have gotten ;em off easy due to diminished mental capacity.
--> Jessica: You know, I suspect there's not much wrong with Lillian and Helen's mental capacity, Seth.
--> Seth: I was talkin' about Metzger.
--> Jessica: You know, I suspect there's not much wrong with Lillian and Helen's mental capacity, Seth.
--> Seth: I was talkin' about Metzger.
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--> Donna's father: Why do people change? They just go away and change.
--> Donna's Mother: I'm so glad you took my advice and decided not to marry Wilfred.
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--> Chief Slocum: the way I've got it figured-
--> The murderer: Oh, be careful sir. Unless you relish a very expensive lawsuit.
--> Chief Slocum: Actually, the way Mrs. Fletcher has it figured....
--> The murderer: Oh, be careful sir. Unless you relish a very expensive lawsuit.
--> Chief Slocum: Actually, the way Mrs. Fletcher has it figured....
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--> The murderer:
-->'''The Murderer''': Oh, be careful sir. Unless you relish a very expensive lawsuit.
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When reading that the beauty parlor in the book is described as a gossip center, the women there take offense, saying they never hear any gossip, just talk among good friends about other good friends who aren't there to defend themselves.
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* When reading that the beauty parlor in the book is described as a gossip center, the women there take offense, saying they never hear any gossip, just talk among good friends about other good friends who aren't there to defend themselves.
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--> Ideal: That's true. The unfaithful wife in the book is a redhead.
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--> Eve: I won't dignify that with an answer, but, uh that mother of his is something else.
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--> Eve: Well of course it's not me. It's nothing like me. Except for the description of my house, my office, and the birthmark on my fanny, which incidentally is on the wrong side.
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--> Seth: I am much too tall to be called a leprechaun and too good-natured to be a curmudgeon.
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* Police Chief Slocum, played by Rick Hurst of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' arriving to investigate. The gate guard mistakes him for a wedding guest and asks to see his invitation. He replies that he's the chief of police, their, on official business and start in, then backs up and says it was probably lost in the mail. Later, he sees that the former chief of police got invited and is clearly jealous.
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* Police Chief Slocum, played by Rick Hurst of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' arriving to investigate. The gate guard mistakes him for a wedding guest and asks to see his invitation. He replies that he's the chief of police, their, present on official business and start in, then backs up and says it was probably lost in the mail. Later, he sees that the former chief of police got invited and is clearly jealous.
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* The HypocriticialHumor when Eve Simpson insists that the book should be banned despite her long-standing opposition to censorship, due to its portrayal of the "man-crazy real estate agent who makes a pass at every husband in town". When Jessica protests that isn't meant to be her, Eve's reply is golden.
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* The HypocriticialHumor HypocriticalHumor when Eve Simpson insists that the book should be banned despite her long-standing opposition to censorship, due to its portrayal of the "man-crazy real estate agent who makes a pass at every husband in town". When Jessica protests that isn't meant to be her, Eve's reply is golden.
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* After Lieutenant Ballinger is ReassignedToAntartica teaching a criminology class at the college for keeping a politically sensitive operation open, he makes an opening speech designed to intimidate all of his students into dropping the class, so that he doesn't have to spend time teaching it, and can continue his investigation. His exasperation when a few still show up the next day, and how he ends up putting them to work on the case, for hands on experience, make for some funny moments.
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* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim. Still, there is one golden line where she's assured that not everyone will identify the character with her, and Ideal Molloy has this to say.
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* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), [[spoiler: although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim. Still, there is victim]]. At one golden line where she's assured point, when her friends assure her that not everyone will identify the character with her, and Ideal deal Molloy has this to say.
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* After the murder (heavily based on the murder in Sybil's book, and with the same victim) happens, Mort's deputy is confident that he knows who the killer is, because he's gotten that far in the book, and believes it's a case of LifeImitatesArt.
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* Due to the kitchen being the crime scene, the wedding caterers have to set up next door, and mention to Donna's father that all they had to do was offer the neighbors a wedding invitation (and that they were pretty mad that they hadn't gotten one). Donna's father is furious, saying that his neighbors are his biggest competitors and will spend the rest of the wedding mingling with/trying to steal all of his clients in attendance, but the deal has already been made.
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* Sheriff Metzger making sure to stress that the stupid sheriff in the WriteWhoYouKnow book slandering Cabot Cove is not based on him.
* Later, while Jessica and the bookstore owner are talking, he mentions that he misses the old dumb sheriff (Amos) from the book.
* Ideal Molloy buying several copies of Sybil's book, even though she's not in it, and saying she's mailing copies to all of her relatives, with the parts about Eve Simpson underlined.
When reading that the beauty parlor in the book is described as a gossip center, the women there take offense, saying they never hear any gossip, just talk among good friends about other good friends who aren't there to defend themselves.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim. Still, there is one golden line where she's assured that not everyone will identify the character with her, and Ideal Molloy has this to say.
--> Ideal: That's true. The unfaithful wife in the book is a redhead.
* Miriam leaves, and they wonder if she's still having an affair with the butcher, like in the book (with one of the women protesting she hasn't gotten that far yet), and someone mentions to Eve that in the book she had a relationship with the butcher but broke it off because of his mother.
--> Eve: I won't dignify that with an answer, but, uh that mother of his is something else.
* Eve Simpson's indignation upon discovering that Sybil found out all the information for her book through a spy in the beauty parlor.
* The HypocriticialHumor when Eve Simpson insists that the book should be banned despite her long-standing opposition to censorship, due to its portrayal of the "man-crazy real estate agent who makes a pass at every husband in town". When Jessica protests that isn't meant to be her, Eve's reply is golden.
--> Eve: Well of course it's not me. It's nothing like me. Except for the description of my house, my office, and the birthmark on my fanny, which incidentally is on the wrong side.
* All the middle-aged housewives gushing about what they like in a book (one example being one where the man on the cover is bare-chested and the woman isn't).
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyone in the book flips to. The scene cuts to Seth, seething in Jessica's living room at having been called a cross between a curmudgeon and a leprechaun.
--> Seth: I am much too tall to be called a leprechaun and too good-natured to be a curmudgeon.
* At the end of the book, everyone speculating who might play them in the potential film adaption of The Sins of Castle Cove.
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* Sheriff Metzger making sure to stress that the stupid sheriff in the WriteWhoYouKnow book slandering Cabot Cove is not based on him.
* Later, while Jessica and the bookstore owner are talking, he mentions that he misses the old dumb sheriff (Amos) from the book.
* Ideal Molloy buying several copies of Sybil's book, even though she's not in it, and saying she's mailing copies to all of her relatives, with the parts about Eve Simpson underlined.
When reading that the beauty parlor in the book is described as a gossip center, the women there take offense, saying they never hear any gossip, just talk among good friends about other good friends who aren't there to defend themselves.
* Miriam's attempts to keep her husband finding out about the book (even hiding it in the refrigerator as he comes in from work), although this becomes a bit of a FunnyAneurysmMoment after she becomes the murder victim. Still, there is one golden line where she's assured that not everyone will identify the character with her, and Ideal Molloy has this to say.
--> Ideal: That's true. The unfaithful wife in the book is a redhead.
* Miriam leaves, and they wonder if she's still having an affair with the butcher, like in the book (with one of the women protesting she hasn't gotten that far yet), and someone mentions to Eve that in the book she had a relationship with the butcher but broke it off because of his mother.
--> Eve: I won't dignify that with an answer, but, uh that mother of his is something else.
* Eve Simpson's indignation upon discovering that Sybil found out all the information for her book through a spy in the beauty parlor.
* The HypocriticialHumor when Eve Simpson insists that the book should be banned despite her long-standing opposition to censorship, due to its portrayal of the "man-crazy real estate agent who makes a pass at every husband in town". When Jessica protests that isn't meant to be her, Eve's reply is golden.
--> Eve: Well of course it's not me. It's nothing like me. Except for the description of my house, my office, and the birthmark on my fanny, which incidentally is on the wrong side.
* All the middle-aged housewives gushing about what they like in a book (one example being one where the man on the cover is bare-chested and the woman isn't).
* When the first copies of the book are being purchased, the bookstore owner calls Seth Dr. Valiant. Seth is confused, until the guy goes a corresponding page number that everyone in the book flips to. The scene cuts to Seth, seething in Jessica's living room at having been called a cross between a curmudgeon and a leprechaun.
--> Seth: I am much too tall to be called a leprechaun and too good-natured to be a curmudgeon.
* At the end of the book, everyone speculating who might play them in the potential film adaption of The Sins of Castle Cove.
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* The TV host being InstantlyProvenWrong as he waxes about the poor quality in the bulletproof vests, when his assistant goes over to inspect it and finds out it works.
* Jessica's interactions with maintenance man Burt Tanaka, who collects trash from various celebrities.
* the incompetent detective firmly defending the character of the murder victim, who'd used him as an expert on his show, while remaining blissfully oblivious to how the tape of him had been put out of context to make him look stupid.
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* Jessica decides to impersonate a friend who was nearly murdered after inheriting some property. Her reaction after arriving, and discovering that property is the local brothel, must be seen to be believed.
* The TV host being InstantlyProvenWrong as he waxes about the poor quality in the bulletproof vests, when his assistant goes over to inspect it and finds out it works.
* Jessica's interactions with maintenance man Burt Tanaka, who collects trash from various celebrities.
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* The episode in general is one of the funniest of the series, as the womanizing of Amos's deputy (who would sneak off to have affairs under the guise of responding to 9-11 calls from various middle-aged women, with an examination of hi logbook uncovering two regularly he'd go to certain houses on pretexts like a missing dog) is gradually exposed.
--> Seth: Now I know Jonathan was supposed to be servicing the town at night, but don't you think that's goin a bit far?
--> Amos: According to the logbook, if it's Thursday, it must be Beverly [Seth's nurse].
--> Beverly: It was good clean sex once a week.
--> Jonathan (after being caught with yet another woman/potential suspect): It isn't what your thinking. I've never been to Coreen's apartment before. You can look it up in the logbook.
--> Seth: Now I know Jonathan was supposed to be servicing the town at night, but don't you think that's goin a bit far?
--> Amos: According to the logbook, if it's Thursday, it must be Beverly [Seth's nurse].
--> Beverly: It was good clean sex once a week.
--> Jonathan (after being caught with yet another woman/potential suspect): It isn't what your thinking. I've never been to Coreen's apartment before. You can look it up in the logbook.
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* In one of the first times the MysteryMagnet status of Cabot Cove is lampshaded, when antique dealer Benny Tibbles is informed that an old woman he did business with died, his first reaction is to insist that he had nothing to do with it before being told it was of natural causes.
* Benny attempting to cheat the IRS out of their inheritance by bringing in another antique dealer "Mr. Wilton from Boston" to appraise the goods he's inherited.
--> Jessica: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember you have a brother named Wilton who sells antiques in Boston.
* How blatantly Wilton attempts to rip his brother off throughout the first half of the episode, and how Benny's not buying it.
* Amos's PatrioticFervor outrage at the idea of Benedict Arnold being honored, especially after being told the British historian plans to have the house he stayed in turned into a shrine.
* The dead woman's GranolaGirl grandniece admitting that she's burned all of her official identification in various protests while trying to prove she is who she says she is.
* After [[spoiler: Benny is murdered]]. Wilton approaches his nephew Kevin about the antiques in the house, offering him a partnership, as he speaks, his assistant gives Kevin a good view of her legs, and he tells his uncle that "I think I'm considering another offer."
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* Most of the DeadBodyDisposal comedy, coming from two old ladies.
* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who is convened that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lillian comes to SayingTooMuch.
* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery.
--> Lillian: We'll run it through the washing machine like gangsters do on television.
* Seth commenting that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and get the reward for them.
* The final lines of the episode, as Seth and Jessica talk about how it's just as well that the Appletree Sisters weren't arrested for obstruction of justice and disposing of two bodies.
--> Seth: Just a case of saving the taxpayer money. Any smart lawyer would have gotten ;em off easy due to diminished mental capacity.
--> Jessica: You know, I suspect there's not much wrong with Lillian and Helen's mental capacity, Seth.
--> Seth: I was talkin' about Metzger.
* In one of the first times the MysteryMagnet status of Cabot Cove is lampshaded, when antique dealer Benny Tibbles is informed that an old woman he did business with died, his first reaction is to insist that he had nothing to do with it before being told it was of natural causes.
* Benny attempting to cheat the IRS out of their inheritance by bringing in another antique dealer "Mr. Wilton from Boston" to appraise the goods he's inherited.
--> Jessica: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember you have a brother named Wilton who sells antiques in Boston.
* How blatantly Wilton attempts to rip his brother off throughout the first half of the episode, and how Benny's not buying it.
* Amos's PatrioticFervor outrage at the idea of Benedict Arnold being honored, especially after being told the British historian plans to have the house he stayed in turned into a shrine.
* The dead woman's GranolaGirl grandniece admitting that she's burned all of her official identification in various protests while trying to prove she is who she says she is.
* After [[spoiler: Benny is murdered]]. Wilton approaches his nephew Kevin about the antiques in the house, offering him a partnership, as he speaks, his assistant gives Kevin a good view of her legs, and he tells his uncle that "I think I'm considering another offer."
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* The introduction of Sheriff Metzger, who is convened that Cabot Cove will be a peaceful town compared to his native New York.
* How often Lillian comes to SayingTooMuch.
* After the two old ladies find the loot from the hidden robbery.
--> Lillian: We'll run it through the washing machine like gangsters do on television.
* Seth commenting that Metzger's wife got laringytis, and theorizing it came from yelling at him for not being able to find the money and get the reward for them.
* The final lines of the episode, as Seth and Jessica talk about how it's just as well that the Appletree Sisters weren't arrested for obstruction of justice and disposing of two bodies.
--> Seth: Just a case of saving the taxpayer money. Any smart lawyer would have gotten ;em off easy due to diminished mental capacity.
--> Jessica: You know, I suspect there's not much wrong with Lillian and Helen's mental capacity, Seth.
--> Seth: I was talkin' about Metzger.
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* Police Chief Slocum, played by Rick Hurst of ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'' arriving to investigate. The gate guard mistakes him for a wedding guest and asks to see his invitation. He replies that he's the chief of police, their, on official business and start in, then backs up and says it was probably lost in the mail. Later, he sees that the former chief of police got invited and is clearly jealous.
* Donna's parents constantly going on about her idealized ex-boyfriend Wilfred, and how she should have married him instead, only for Wilfred to arrive at the wedding, having became a hippie since the last time they saw him, and proclaiming that he wouldn't have missed her wedding for a Grateful Dead concert.
--> Donna's father: Why do people change? They just go away and change.
--> Donna's Mother: I'm so glad you took my advice and decided not to marry Wilfred.
* During the confrontation:
--> Chief Slocum: the way I've got it figured-
--> The murderer: Oh, be careful sir. Unless you relish a very expensive lawsuit.
--> Chief Slocum: Actually, the way Mrs. Fletcher has it figured....
* After everything going wrong the entire episode, the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the creditsstart.start.
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* The sheriff fuming about how often and how casually he gets insulted in the DeadManWriting tape recording the killer left behind.
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* Most of the interactions between the private detective and the dog he ends up caring for, likely as a WholePlotReference too ''Film/TurnerAndHooch''.
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* Most of the SpitefulWill that the [[spoiler: supposedly]]. deceased tycoon left behind, beginning with "To my weak and lazy son Jason, and his greedy and arrogant wife Valerie, I leave exactly what they deserve, my contempt."
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* After Lieutenant Ballinger is ReassignedToAntartica teaching a criminology class at the college for keeping a politically sensitive operation open, he makes an opening speech designed to intimidate all of his students into dropping the class, so that he doesn't have to spend time teaching it, and can continue his investigation. His exasperation when a few still show up the next day, and how he ends up putting them to work on the case, for hands on experience, make for some funny moments.
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* Mayor Booth's campaign promise that if re-elected, he will do nothing.
* Eve Simpson's attempt to run against him on the woman's vote (it's duly noted that she's already alienated women with husbands) nets her less than twenty votes.
* Mayor Booth's smug "Morning voters" as he bikes through town after being re-elected.
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* TheMafia repeatedly threatening threatening the new fiancé of their widowed cousin-in-law about what will happen if he disrespects her by not waiting until the wedding night to consummate their relationship.
* Donna's parents constantly going on about her idealized ex-boyfriend Wilfred, and how she should have married him instead, only for Wilfred to arrive at the wedding, having became a hippie since the last time they saw him, and proclaiming that he wouldn't have missed her wedding for a Grateful Dead concert.
--> Donna's father: Why do people change? They just go away and change.
--> Donna's Mother: I'm so glad you took my advice and decided not to marry Wilfred.
* During the confrontation:
--> Chief Slocum: the way I've got it figured-
--> The murderer: Oh, be careful sir. Unless you relish a very expensive lawsuit.
--> Chief Slocum: Actually, the way Mrs. Fletcher has it figured....
* After everything going wrong the entire episode, the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the credits
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* The sheriff fuming about how often and how casually he gets insulted in the DeadManWriting tape recording the killer left behind.
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* Most of the interactions between the private detective and the dog he ends up caring for, likely as a WholePlotReference too ''Film/TurnerAndHooch''.
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* Most of the SpitefulWill that the [[spoiler: supposedly]]. deceased tycoon left behind, beginning with "To my weak and lazy son Jason, and his greedy and arrogant wife Valerie, I leave exactly what they deserve, my contempt."
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* After Lieutenant Ballinger is ReassignedToAntartica teaching a criminology class at the college for keeping a politically sensitive operation open, he makes an opening speech designed to intimidate all of his students into dropping the class, so that he doesn't have to spend time teaching it, and can continue his investigation. His exasperation when a few still show up the next day, and how he ends up putting them to work on the case, for hands on experience, make for some funny moments.
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* Mayor Booth's campaign promise that if re-elected, he will do nothing.
* Eve Simpson's attempt to run against him on the woman's vote (it's duly noted that she's already alienated women with husbands) nets her less than twenty votes.
* Mayor Booth's smug "Morning voters" as he bikes through town after being re-elected.
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* TheMafia repeatedly threatening threatening the new fiancé of their widowed cousin-in-law about what will happen if he disrespects her by not waiting until the wedding night to consummate their relationship.
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* The ambulance to take away the VictimOfTheWeek is held up, so the body keeps getting stowed in different rooms and scaring the bejeebers out of wedding guests. It culminates in Donna getting thoroughly freaked out when she finds the body in ''her'' bathroom. Her mother is hilariously nonchalant about it at this point and only expresses relief because everyone was looking for the body, like Donna just found a lost wallet or something.
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* The ambulance to take away the VictimOfTheWeek is held up, so the body keeps getting stowed in different rooms and scaring the bejeebers out of wedding guests. It culminates in Donna getting thoroughly freaked out when she finds the body in ''her'' bathroom. Her mother is hilariously nonchalant about it at this point and only expresses relief because everyone was looking for the body, like Donna just found a lost wallet orsomething.something.
* After everything going wrong the entire episode, the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the credits start.
* The ambulance to take away the VictimOfTheWeek is held up, so the body keeps getting stowed in different rooms and scaring the bejeebers out of wedding guests. It culminates in Donna getting thoroughly freaked out when she finds the body in ''her'' bathroom. Her mother is hilariously nonchalant about it at this point and only expresses relief because everyone was looking for the body, like Donna just found a lost wallet or
* After everything going wrong the entire episode, the minister finally pronounces Grady and Donna husband and wife. Jessica rolls her eyes skyward in relief as the credits start.
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* The RunningGag of the police officer investigating the case continually mistaking Jessica for a federal agent of some kind. Just as it looks like she might iron it out at the end, Seth sets him off again.
* The RunningGag of the police officer investigating the case continually mistaking Jessica for a federal agent of some kind. Just as it looks like she might iron it out at the end, Seth sets him off again.
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[[AC: Something Borrowed, Someone Blue]]
* The ambulance to take away the VictimOfTheWeek is held up, so the body keeps getting stowed in different rooms and scaring the bejeebers out of wedding guests.
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[[AC: My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean]]
* Jessica (actually another passenger) manages to trick the murderer into exposing themselves by pretending to be drunk during the confrontation. It also crosses into a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome when her niece and another passenger manage to help her expose them.
[[AC: A Fashionable Way to Die]]
* Jessica asks the inspector if she can come when he interviews more suspects. She requests this in a totally professional tone, yet the inspector convinces himself she's captivated by him.
[[AC: [[Recap/MurderSheWroteS4E7IfItsThursdayItMustBeBeverly If It's Thursday, It Must Be Beverly]]]]
* Sheriff Tupper wanders in on Jessica and Seth's dinner together for the second time in the episode. On the doctor's offer, he samples the food. Seth says it's escargot. He and Jessica are both clearly expecting [[IAteWhat a horrified reaction]] when Amos finds out what meat escargot contains.[[note]]snails, if you're curious[[/note]]
[[AC: Who Threw the Barbitals in Mrs. Fletcher's Chowder?]]
* Pretty much the entire episode.
* Jessica (actually another passenger) manages to trick the murderer into exposing themselves by pretending to be drunk during the confrontation. It also crosses into a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome when her niece and another passenger manage to help her expose them.
[[AC: A Fashionable Way to Die]]
* Jessica asks the inspector if she can come when he interviews more suspects. She requests this in a totally professional tone, yet the inspector convinces himself she's captivated by him.
[[AC: [[Recap/MurderSheWroteS4E7IfItsThursdayItMustBeBeverly If It's Thursday, It Must Be Beverly]]]]
* Sheriff Tupper wanders in on Jessica and Seth's dinner together for the second time in the episode. On the doctor's offer, he samples the food. Seth says it's escargot. He and Jessica are both clearly expecting [[IAteWhat a horrified reaction]] when Amos finds out what meat escargot contains.[[note]]snails, if you're curious[[/note]]
[[AC: Who Threw the Barbitals in Mrs. Fletcher's Chowder?]]
* Pretty much the entire episode.