I’m telling you, that chick does not think.
You're so right.
Vicki and Frank are very cute together!
This is the virtue of the Watching Project: it gives me a different perspective on things. As Vicky and Frank talked in the drawing room, all I could think was: they're a perfectly matched couple of dimwits, both thinking they solve the mystery all by themselves instead of having a little faith in their local police force. Right now, I'm figuring Sheriff Patterson can do the job. Interesting how he brought Sam Evans in for a second time after the Garner boys had left, and gave Sam a rougher questioning. Collinsport being a small town, Patterson had to know during the first interview that Sam didn't have a car of his own, but he - i.e. Patterson - didn't say anything at the time. We are given to understand that Richard Garner has right, by virtue of being Roger's lawyer, to be present at the questioning (whether or not that's true), but if Garner chooses not to be in the police station all day, I guess Patterson can take advantage of Garner's absence to ask the question that's really bothering him.
I'd like to be a fly on the wall when Richard Garner chastises son Frank in private for suggesting (though not in so many words) to the sheriff that Roger is guilty after all. Garner's very smooth, but what's he like when the public isn't watching?
I love the outdoor scenes at the Old House. Wouldn't it have been cool if they had had scenes on the roof of the Old House later in the series!