Today I suppose shows like "C. S. I. (fill in the blank)" are held to a higher standard thanks to the internet making all of us instant "experts" on the subject at hand. But I don't think you have to do a Google search to figure why the forensics of this particular episode just don't add up. Primarily; How in the heck did the casing get into the study?
With only two possible suspects, the killer was hiding in plain sight, and since the wife was too obvious, the moment we met mom I knew who pulled the trigger. Neither actress is Meryl Streep--in fact, they're both quite bad--but as written and acted, the wife does a decent job of making us feel that there's something fishy going on, and that at least had me wondering if she was in cahoots with her mother.
With only two possible suspects, the killer was hiding in plain sight, and since the wife was too obvious, the moment we met mom I knew who pulled the trigger. Neither actress is Meryl Streep--in fact, they're both quite bad--but as written and acted, the wife does a decent job of making us feel that there's something fishy going on, and that at least had me wondering if she was in cahoots with her mother.