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Keeping Up Appearances: Richard's New Hobby

 

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9.1 Superb
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Air Date

Sunday October 4, 1992

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Episode Summary

Hyacinth decides that Richard should get a new hobby... and so insists he uses the camera that his boss presented to him when he retired!

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    Wow! After watching the promo for this episode, I thought Ryan was going to get shot and sent to the hospital, but no no, apparently not. Though I am happy for that. I think it was good that he stayed safe and sound. Julia certinly losed control, however I feel sorry for her, and I hope that she and Horatio can move on and start over fresh. I'm not suggesting that they become lovers again, but maybe friends. And Tara! I hadn't expected her little secret to be revealed! I thought the whole secret-thing was going to be about Ryan actually, and the time that he had been forced to hide evidence because of the russian mob. Tara made a big mistake, but I hope this isn't the last we see of her. I like her, and I hope that she is given another chance. Ronb Saris, what can I say about the guy except that I'm waiting for the day that he either dies or is sent to jail. I don't like him. As a conclusion, I have to say that this was one of the most exiting episodes ever!

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  • This is the final guest appearance of Mrs. Councillor Nugent in the series. []
  • On the DVDs, this episode is titled "A Portrait of the Artist as a Hen-Pecked Man." []
  • Hyacinth: I'm about to give you something that could change your life.
    Richard: My own key? []

Allusions

  • Hyacinth: (to Richard, about his filming) Nothing violent or distasteful; you're not Channel 4.-- refers to the BBC channel that tends to show alternative television fare. []
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