Our episode starts with sweet talking lounge singer Steven Castle who visits an up state hotel owned by Olivia Emery and her ailing husband. Castle discovers that the pair have a decent amount of money at there disposal, so he begins the charm the very naive housewife Olivia, who in turn begins to fall in love with him over her boorish husband who barely seems to pay attention to her. Eventually both Castle and Olivia begin to plot to get her husband out of the way, a plan that eventually works and the two get married. However Olivia begins to suspect that Castle is just after her money, and she becomes super paranoid that he's trying to kill her as well. But, the two discover that fate might have a way of settling things for the both of them. This is a much better effort this time around primarily due to it having the great Ian McShane (Lovejoy, Deadwood) in it. McShane is great to watch and if he wasn't here it would definitely suck. The rest of the cast isn't that bad, but, Gwen Taylor is super annoying in her role which makes the ending even more appropriate. As for the ending its fun and worth the 53 minute wait to get to it. As with the first episode this is a pretty tame love triangle murder story which would have worked well as an old "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episode. Apparently this series is made up of short stories from author Patricia Highsmith, I've heard this one is one of her more well known stories and while I've never read her material before this one comes of pretty enjoyable. Also Perkins narrations are really good here to and seem to be the best part of the episodes.