I hope the revival of that one comes to Tampa.
I didn't like the no-nonense, tough-outer-shell-gooey-on-the-inside Dora as much as I think I was supposed to, so I guess it's just as well that, title notwithstanding, she wasn't in the story that much. The frame-job case that was the real meat of the episode was interesting; nice how so much screen time was devoted to the guest cast.
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And I have to say it was surprising, and a little amusing, that not everything turned out the way you thought it might--Dora was still put to a lot of trouble and out quite a bit of money by the time it was all over, and the "bad guy" that was in some ways the most hissable--Ms. Rhoades--doesn't even get punished. And then Ironpants has a final joke at Dora's expense. You kinda get the feeling that if this sort of thing were to happen again, Dora might just take the extortionists up on their offer rather than calling her old buddy.