The first mention of Randy Disher's band, "The Randy Disher Project."
In the current version available on streaming services, the Otis Redding version of White Christmas has been replaced during the party scene with a jazz instrumental of Deck the Halls. However, the lyrics still appear in the closed captioning. A similar substitution happens later, when an instrumental of Jingle Bells takes the place of a vocal version of Jingle Bell Rock, whose lyrics are visible on the screen.
In the version streaming on Netflix, Jingle Bell Rock can clearly be heard, and it has not been replaced with an instrumental of Jingle Bells.
In the version streaming on Netflix, Jingle Bell Rock can clearly be heard, and it has not been replaced with an instrumental of Jingle Bells.
[14:45] The murder victim finally dies. This is very unusual for this series because the murder victim usually dies or is dead during the opening scene.
The plant-derived poison strychnine: Disher calls it "simple and effective. Anyone could make it." Anyone could extract strychnine from commercially available poisoned bait used to kill gophers. But strychnine, with its multiple ring structures and stereocenters, is infamously difficult to synthesize. In fact, the efforts to make this complex molecule in the lab spurred major advances in modern chemistry.
The indoor mall scenes were shot after hours at Town Center Mall in Burbank