I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
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One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
View MoreBlistering performances.
TBM is another movie sequel for the famous GSM for Hallmark network which is a famous network for crimes and mysteries . Anyway the film by itself is good and entertaining as usual family because lets face it it a family show that can anyone watch it , however the villain guy which was portrait by (Michael Teigen) destroyed the whole show : from the start you can tell that he is the murderer even when he is pretending to be a good guy you can tell that he is a bad one, he's acting skills are very weak he's reactions are very bad and the final scene when he tried to attack the cop was terrible i couldn't stop laughing at this scene it reminds me when we were kids trying to act like a grown ups ! this is acceptable from a kid but not at all from an adult person who acted 88 credits !!!
View MoreThe hardest thing to deal with in this TV movie mystery is what Lori Loughlin has done to her face. It's sad. She's obviously had plastic surgery but she just looks IRONED. Her face has NO wrinkles but no expression either! Just this shiny plastic sheen. I know it is really hard for actresses once the hit their 40's, let alone their fifties, but there's nothing wrong with some wrinkles and looking your age. Loughlin is fine in the lead role but I did find her "frozen face" distracting.
View MoreDavid Paetkau had two passions in life. The on line software company he created and surfing. His had to be the only company that stopped work each day so that he could ride a wave or two.Only here in Washington State in Jennifer Shannon's home town there's a beach that the surfer dudes consider their private preserve, no outsiders. Paetkau's tires are slashed one time, he gets assaulted a second time. Third time he dies.Lori Loughlin the antiquing expert and haunter of garage sales is intrigued by a surfboard Paetkau donated to her before his demise. She's even more intrigue by the homicide, especially after police attention shifts to older brother Ben Cotton who was something of a ne'er do well and given charity employment by his successful younger brother. Let's say that the police and Loughlin were misreading certain clues, but Loughlin does get it right in the end and the murder is solved.Not the best of the Garage Sale mystery group, but entertaining enough.
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