I'm not thrilled with the adultery story line, but that aside, there is some sharp writing, and using the angle of the dead neighbor as narrator is interesting. The whole idea looks like a mini-series (6 episodes or so) rather than a regular series. So far, the writing hasn't sagged, and I hope it doesn't. It's quirky much like ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT.
Now, a plot point for those of us that didn't get in from the beginning. What's the big deal about the screwdriver that the guy (didn't catch his name) that Teri Hatcher's character is drawn to? I know he thought his cover was blown, but what cover? Is he an insurance investigator or something? I know they tried to make it like he was engaged in some criminal activity, but I spotted that as a red herring (or at least I THINK I did!).
JcS
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