Jessica is on hand to help The Gambini family, who are under pressure to sell off the Family's winery business.
I think this is a pretty average episode, the story has several holes in it, and Jessica's presence feels incredibly contrived, they just don't seem like a family in her circle.
The mystery is mildly interesting, and the outcome is a little obvious, you should be able to guess the identity of the killer.
We do at least have some good visuals, cars, clothes, and a beefy Thomas Byrd (Paul Gambini.) It's nicely made, and well acted, but it's not in the least bit memorable.
For a family of Italian Americans, they're about as Italian as a Swiss Kangaroo in Peru.
6/10.
I think this is a pretty average episode, the story has several holes in it, and Jessica's presence feels incredibly contrived, they just don't seem like a family in her circle.
The mystery is mildly interesting, and the outcome is a little obvious, you should be able to guess the identity of the killer.
We do at least have some good visuals, cars, clothes, and a beefy Thomas Byrd (Paul Gambini.) It's nicely made, and well acted, but it's not in the least bit memorable.
For a family of Italian Americans, they're about as Italian as a Swiss Kangaroo in Peru.
6/10.