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Wambaugh is the last person to find out about Myriam's new relationship with a stockbroker. He is devastated and is convinced her new lover has ulterior motives, but his friends believe it is paranoia.
  • While this episode isn't bad for a sitcom or a cooky drama, for Picket Fences its terrible.

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    I had dreamed for a Wambaugh episode of a long time, he is the funniest character but this episode is a let down.

    The story line is rather dull, the episode had no real drama and just the 1 storyline. Picket Fences usually had atleast 2 story lines to use all the characters, due to this Lauren Holly and Marlee Matlin did not appear.

    The episode tried to be funny but it wasn't and the drama did not have any substance.

    Maybe for a sitcom or a cooky drama it would have been good.

    It is safe to say this episode wouldn't have happened under David E. Kelley's reigns.moreless
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