TV Review: The Closer - "Homewrecker"
Published June 19, 2007
Tonight's episode, "Homewrecker", starts out much differently than most of the other of episodes of The Closer. Normally an episode begins with the murder, or with Brenda struggling with some personal aspect of life in Los Angeles or sorting out her relationship with her boyfriend, FBI Special Agent Fritz Howard. Instead, this episode opened up with choppy video interviews involving different interviews the detectives of the Priority Homicide Division. You can tell is a handheld camcorder. As it turns out, the murder scene is being filmed by forensics people for presentation in the upcoming court case, once Brenda and her team of highly trained investigators figure out whodunit.
The beginning plays a little off and not as personal as many episodes do, but it quickly regains that feeling. The story was intriguing, and the mystery seemed like it was over almost as soon as it got started. Which would've been a disappointment. But I can always count on the writers to throw in a lot of twists when it comes to Brenda finding out who the murderer actually is.
A mother, a father, and a twelve year old daughter lie murdered in their home. Even as the PHD team is processing the scene and gathering information, a cell phone rings in the attic. When they break into the attic they find the couple's seventeen year old son strung out on drugs. He claims to have been in the house when his parents and sister were killed — but he didn't hear anything. It takes Brenda just seconds to totally rip his story to shreds. Then the truth begins to emerge — a very tangled and twisted truth that took me in a direction that I found surprising.
Watching Brenda work is magic as always. She puts together the incongruencies about the case and figures out her trap to bring the murderer to justice and get the confession she needs to close the case.
- TV Review: The Closer - "Homewrecker"
- Published: June 19, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Crime, Video: Drama, Video: Suspense and Mystery, Video: Television
- Writer: Mel Odom
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