> Whole premise about the father having POA for his daughter, Giving him the power to decide where she's buried is laughble.
A power of attorney dies with the person.
Any burial wishes is the husband's decision and/or is stated in their will.
> I can see skirting around other more technically legal things people might not know but this makes them look ridiculous and shame on their legal advisors.
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Continuity goof
yldonaldson20 February 2023
At the beginning of the episode, when Jane is putting on her lipstick, the mirror on her table is round except for one shot when the mirror was suddenly a large unlit rectangle. It immediately went back to a smaller round lit mirror. I did a rewind to make sure it wasn't my eyes playing a trick on me. Glad to see Kim back! I am getting used to Paul. He's an odd duck but he's funny.
It will be interesting to see how these relationships change with all of the revelations. What is Paul's purpose? He's not as involved in Jane's life as Fred and that other guy whose name I can't remember. He must just be there for comedy relief. It works.
It will be interesting to see how these relationships change with all of the revelations. What is Paul's purpose? He's not as involved in Jane's life as Fred and that other guy whose name I can't remember. He must just be there for comedy relief. It works.
Heart Warming
beachy-692425 September 2021
This episode was a beautiful story about an orphaned child and how the attorneys helped the child. This show is well written and always entertaining. As a comedy I don't expect it to be factual, I mean come on it's about someone who died and came back and someone else's body.
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