I agree that this one is better than "Capital Offense." Interesting catch on the fact that there were two writers. I wonder if there was some disagreement on the way in which to take the story, which might account for the weird random psychic involvement. Making this episode in a mad scramble would also account for elements of it feeling half-baked.
re: whether this was the only season 2 episode without Nigel. I believe he was also absent for "Queen of Harps."
When did Nick acquire the Caddy? I assumed he bought it in 90s Toronto. Did he acquire it earlier? I just don't recall.
I also hope he kept up the renewed friendship with Katherine. If I remember right, he also kept up with the friends he made in "1966." Watching Nick and older Katherine, I kind of thought, that could be Nick and Natalie some day if the whole cure thing doesn't work. And also if the show's ending hadn't happened the way it did. And they agreed to keep it to friendship.
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re: whether this was the only season 2 episode without Nigel. I believe he was also absent for "Queen of Harps."
When did Nick acquire the Caddy? I assumed he bought it in 90s Toronto. Did he acquire it earlier? I just don't recall.
I also hope he kept up the renewed friendship with Katherine. If I remember right, he also kept up with the friends he made in "1966." Watching Nick and older Katherine, I kind of thought, that could be Nick and Natalie some day if the whole cure thing doesn't work. And also if the show's ending hadn't happened the way it did. And they agreed to keep it to friendship.