Hello and Goodbye

Season 7, Episode 13, Aired

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A widow charges a news photographer with encouraging her late husband's suicide; Mullaney maintains a vigil by his father's hospital bed; and authorities are summoned to locate baby Lucy.
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    I was SO nice to finally see Leland walk into Ann Kelsey's office and admit that he really did love Rosalind Shays! It was two years after her horrible death, but still...it is nice to know!
    Leland and Rosalind should really have gotten married, what a wonderful show it would have been then!
    A Big THANKS to Paul Manning (the writer) for realising this!
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    • Gwen comments to Daniel that his daughter, Lucy, will be safe with her grandma in Santa Barbara. Daniel is played by A Martinez, who had previously played Cruz Castillo on the soap opera "Santa Barbara".

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    • Daniel: Mom, just put the phone by Lucy's ear. Hi, sweetie, it's daddy. I love you, sweetie, and I will see you soon. Bye-Bye.(turns to Gwen and says,"she says bye-bye). Yeah, mom. I will talk to you tomorrow. Bye. Gwen: You know Santa Barbara is the safest place for her right now.

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