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Archaeology Professor Emma Fielding seeks evidence of a 17-century Maine settlement predating Jamestown. But a dead body she uncovers leads her to a present-day investigation into a murder.Archaeology Professor Emma Fielding seeks evidence of a 17-century Maine settlement predating Jamestown. But a dead body she uncovers leads her to a present-day investigation into a murder.Archaeology Professor Emma Fielding seeks evidence of a 17-century Maine settlement predating Jamestown. But a dead body she uncovers leads her to a present-day investigation into a murder.
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A typical Hallmark mystery...sometimes they are interesting but many time they are rather boring. This episode falls into the latter category. IIenjoy mysteries and have given these Hallmark efforts a chance, hoping I will come across a decent effort. Courtney, who appears to have had some facial surgery, has a tight face which usually has a smile/grin in place regardless of the situation. The acting of the supporting cast is mediocre and at times amateurish. As several other reviewers pointed out,there is a lack of realism in the situations..the students digging away at the archeological site with no hint of dirt.
Actors need to look at themselves in the mirror and ask these questions.
1) Am I under thirty-five? 2) Am I handsome? 3) Does my beard fill in completely? 4) Do I have the self-discipline to keep my beard well trimmed? 5) Again, am I handsome?
If the answer to those questions is not a firm yes, that actor must refuse to be shot with the kind of whiskers that make them look like they haven't bathed. The lead actor in this movie may be self-disciplined about shaving but he's a firm no on the remainder. Therefore, he must either cease seeing himself as someone whose looks can be enhanced by the kind of scruff.
This movie would have been more relaxing if the lead actor had asked himself those questions. He should also button another button on his shirt and reconsider the necklace.
1) Am I under thirty-five? 2) Am I handsome? 3) Does my beard fill in completely? 4) Do I have the self-discipline to keep my beard well trimmed? 5) Again, am I handsome?
If the answer to those questions is not a firm yes, that actor must refuse to be shot with the kind of whiskers that make them look like they haven't bathed. The lead actor in this movie may be self-disciplined about shaving but he's a firm no on the remainder. Therefore, he must either cease seeing himself as someone whose looks can be enhanced by the kind of scruff.
This movie would have been more relaxing if the lead actor had asked himself those questions. He should also button another button on his shirt and reconsider the necklace.
Make more of these please. I've been following Courtney Thorne Smith for over 20 years since Melrose Place (yes I'm old). She always puts in solid and believable performances. We need more strong female leads and Courtney is the one to do it. Love the mystery, setting, and chemistry. Hoping there will be more this year and next.
I knew this was going to be a groaner in the very first scene, when some immaculate archaeology students who'd supposedly just been working a dig stood up with perfectly clean clothes and shoes, neat coiffed hair, and not a trace of dirt under their fingernails. It got worse from there. It's a bit of bubblegum, not even close to the level of even the worst British mysteries. Don't waste your time with this potboiler.
This movie was OK. Not as good as a Garage Sale, Aurora Teagarden or Mystery Woman Mystery, but OK.
But what I found REALLY distracting was the casting of the actor who played Will.
There were repeated references to Emma having spent her summers there in Maine as a teenager, with Will.
However, Emma appears to be in her early to mid 50's (yes, the figure of a young woman, but facial close-ups reveal an "appearance age" or early to mid 50s).
Will, despite his dime-store dye job, appears to be in his early to mid 30s.
So when Emma would have been a teenager, Will would have been somewhere between a toddler and not-yet born.
Creepy.
But what I found REALLY distracting was the casting of the actor who played Will.
There were repeated references to Emma having spent her summers there in Maine as a teenager, with Will.
However, Emma appears to be in her early to mid 50's (yes, the figure of a young woman, but facial close-ups reveal an "appearance age" or early to mid 50s).
Will, despite his dime-store dye job, appears to be in his early to mid 30s.
So when Emma would have been a teenager, Will would have been somewhere between a toddler and not-yet born.
Creepy.
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- TriviaBody count: 2
- GoofsThe thief uses a crowbar to pry the padlocked hasp off of the storage box. When Emma discovers the ransacked box the next morning, the combination padlock is lying opened on the ground.
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