Victoria's Secret (1)

Season 1, Episode 20, Aired

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  • a relationship in Fraser's past (that he referenced in a previous episode) returns and shows an entirely different side of our favorite Mountie and a very dark side to obsession.

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    haunting. This episode has stayed with me for years. Just one of the things I loved about this series. One week it would be silly. The next week it would be action-packed. And just when you had it figured out, they would throw in an episode like this that turned everything on its ear. Every time I watch an episode of Due South, I say "why did they ever take this show off the air?" Paul Gross is awesome and is surrounded by a superb cast.

    CBS has made some bone-headed moves in the past decade (thanks, Les Moonves) and this was one of the obvious big mistakes (Jericho is the latest in a continuing mis-direction of resources). If it doesn't fit our current reality show/cops digging around corpses/psychics tracking down murderers/smutty joke comedies, then we're not interested. Due South was class and you actually had to be semi-intelligent to get some of the jokes and dialogue (what is it, boy? Is Fraser in trouble?). Lowest common denominator doesn't appreciate this show.
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    This is part 1 of a 2 part series. In this episode Frasier meets up with his ex-lover. This is a very passionate storyline about a Mountie tried to protect the love of his life from someone who is out to get her.



    This movie was perfectly in character for everyone. It was excellent acting and exciting to watch. If you only see 2 episodes of due South you must watch this one and Part 2 of 2.
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