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I was recommended Elspeth or Elsbeth (2024-) on Paramount Plus. Carrie Preston stars as a quirky lawyer who helps the police solver murders. Why do we need so many quirky characters solving murders? Why review murder mysteries at all, when I don't even like them? Because we're running low on paranormal and comedy shows with gay characters.
Besides, Carrie Preston played Arlene Fowler, the frequently-married waitress at Merlotte's Diner on True Blood (2009-14), a series characterized by lots of gay characters and nonstop hunks (like Joe Manganiello, left). Maybe Elspeth will be similarly gay-friendly and beefcake-heavy.
I'm reviewing Episode 1.9, "Sweet Justice," because it started automatically when I clicked for an episode synopsis, and there was a cute guy in the first shot.
Scene 1: A bearded man, Joe (Arian Moayed), is teaching his apprentice or son Dion (Daniel Dale, right) how to mix $80 martinis for his super-elite clientele.
I can't seem to research David Dale. Everything gets mixed up with the Canadian journalist, even when I say "David Dale" "actor" "-journalist" His IMDB profile says that he's a musician who has played the piano at many jazz festivals.
"Our lady" Ivy comes in, probably their wife/mother, gets her usual, and complains that she blew it at the job interview, because she got flustered by a Facebook friend suggestion: the worst person in the world, her old college roommate, Gemma, who made her life a living hell, bulling, belittling, posting embarrassing pictures online. So, just don't "friend" her.
Bartender Joe wants to know if she got Karma? No, Evil Gemma runs a company that sells extremely expensive baby clothes, she has a cute boyfriend, and she hangs out with the rich-and-famous. "In the old days," Joe muses, "When you did something wrong, there were consequences." They hold hands.
Scene 2: Joe helping the extremely drunk Ivy to her apartment. He assures her that "the universe has a way of righting itself. You'll see." Are they dating or not?
The Next Night. Joe calls to see if Ivy is ok. She says she's fine. Then he lets himself into an elegant apartment -- Bully Gemma's -- and strangles her! So a memory of bullying that took place years ago is sufficient for you to commit murder? Dude, that won't make Ivy interested in you.
Scene 3: Cut to the next day, with Elspeth and the police examining the crime scene. Detective Bobby (Danny Mastrogiorgio) doesn't think she belongs there, yada yada yada.
Suddenly Bully Gemma bursts in!
Then who is the corpse in the bed? Gemma and her boyfriend Brad (Charlie McElveen, left) did a house swap with Jane from podunk Indiana, because she wanted to get away from her husband. Wow, Gemma is a total b*tch.
Left: Charlie has 26 acting credits listed on the IMDB and an OnlyFans page.
Elspeth immediately figures out that the killer was targeting Bully Gemma, and in the dark didn't realize that she was another woman. The cops: "Impossible, that's an idiotic theory, you're incredibly stupid, someone obviously wanted to kill Jane."
Cut to Bartender Joe flirting with some of his lady customers with a cocktail he calls "Sweet Justice." Dude, you're being too obvious.
Scene 4: Elspeth talking to her Police Captain ally (Wendell Pierce) about whether or not he will be indicted in the ongoing plot arc.
Detective Bobby comes in with the report: Killer left no fingerprints, just a shoe print and the sticky residue of an industrail cleaner. Right now the chief suspect is Dead Lady's husband, Mason (Brett Bartholomew)
Meanwhile, Ivy bursts into the bar to tell Bartender the good news: Bully Gemma has been murdered! "I told you it would balance out," he gloats. She starts to smooch him-- oh, it was a fantasy. Back to real life, where Ivy calls to tell him that someone staying at Gemma's apartment was killed. Uh-oh, you won't get The Girl now, buddy.
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