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George has to give the eulogy for one of his employees, a man who was universally detested.
George has to give the eulogy for one of his employees, a man who was universally detested.
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S9, EP9 "Death Smiles on a Dry Cleaner"George refuses to accept the obvious and tries to piece together clues that will substantiate his own theory about the murder.
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S9, EP11 "Poetic Justice"A publisher expresses interest in the love letters that George wrote to Louise many years ago.
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S8, EP8 "The House That George Built"George sets out to create a legacy for himself so he'll be remembered long after he's dead.
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S8, EP9 "A Whole Lot of Trouble"Louise learns that a "cold-hearted monster" is planning to build a business on the site of the only neighborhood playground.
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S9, EP13 "The Defiant Ones"Louise's jealous curiosity reaches criminal proportions when she talks Helen into helping her break into George's office safe.
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S9, EP10 "Appointment in 8-B"Ralph the doorman is convinced that George is cheating on Louise.
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S9, EP8 "Death Smiles on a Dry Cleaner"A "make-believe" murder begins to look like the real thing when George, Louise and Florence go on a mystery writers' cruise.
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S9, EP7 "A Date With Danger"George and Louise try to rescue Florence when they learn that the likable man she is dating is a convicted murderer.
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