“Sidenote – there is a lot of 80s power dressing in this episode, and it's amazing.” Murder, She Blogged November | 2015 | Murder, She Blogged
: The episode features a memorable appearance by the recurring character Dennis Stanton, who invites Jessica to a dance in a sequence described as both mysterious and charming. Plot Context
: JB has breakfast plans with her nephew but gets sidetracked by a lunch meeting that "walks into her office," leading to a serious discussion about stocks like "Lowsonic" and potential foul play.
: Guest star Edd Byrnes (famous for 77 Sunset Strip ) plays a character that fans found particularly delightful, often using his classic slang like "baby you're the ginchiest."
Reviewers often appreciate the episode's faster pace compared to earlier seasons, though they sometimes find the technical stock market plot a bit dense.
: The mystery revolves around whether characters like Philip are truly acting in the best interests of their clients' millions. Community Perspectives
Reviewers from Murder, She Blogged highlight several standout elements of the episode:
[s12e16] The 4 Million Dollar Question Direct
“Sidenote – there is a lot of 80s power dressing in this episode, and it's amazing.” Murder, She Blogged November | 2015 | Murder, She Blogged
: The episode features a memorable appearance by the recurring character Dennis Stanton, who invites Jessica to a dance in a sequence described as both mysterious and charming. Plot Context [S12E16] The 4 Million Dollar Question
: JB has breakfast plans with her nephew but gets sidetracked by a lunch meeting that "walks into her office," leading to a serious discussion about stocks like "Lowsonic" and potential foul play. “Sidenote – there is a lot of 80s
: Guest star Edd Byrnes (famous for 77 Sunset Strip ) plays a character that fans found particularly delightful, often using his classic slang like "baby you're the ginchiest." : The mystery revolves around whether characters like
Reviewers often appreciate the episode's faster pace compared to earlier seasons, though they sometimes find the technical stock market plot a bit dense.
: The mystery revolves around whether characters like Philip are truly acting in the best interests of their clients' millions. Community Perspectives
Reviewers from Murder, She Blogged highlight several standout elements of the episode: