![]() ![]() ![]() Fortunately they have an able amateur sleuth in the person of Alison Sweeney bakery proprietor and creator of the region's best baked goods. The small town of Eden Lake in rural northern Minnesota is rapidly becoming the murder capital of the stat per capita. If you tell him your friend so and so met him in Chicago, he'll say, right - she came with her mother, right? He's amazing that way. As an aside, Cameron Mathison is one of the sweetest people in the world. The romance is nice, too, with Sweeney and Mathison having good chemistry. Kristoffer Tabori does a good job of directing as he keeps the action moving. Plot hole or no plot hole, this episode has a nice atmosphere, and the acting is fine. Love never ran into Larry? He's obviously in town because he was killed there. I guessed I missed something during this - I mean, how big is this town that Dr. ![]() And Hannah may be in danger as she gets too close to the truth. It turns out that Larry has a few enemies, so Dr. Larry was collecting money from the Christmas tree store but his fiancé was doing all the work. She is still married to Larry, but she hasn't seen him in years, since he stole all her money and disappeared. The major suspect is a friend of Hannah's mother, Nancy Schmidt (Ona Grauer), better known as "Dr. Mike hates that Hannah becomes involved in these cases she gets in the way of his own investigation. This time it's one of her own customers, Larry Jaeger, who co-owned the Crazy Elf Christmas tree lot with Courtney Miller (Farah Fath, another soap actress), his fiancée. That's one feature of Hannah's life the other is that she keeps finding dead bodies. Her sister Andrea (Lisa Durupt) likes Mike. Her mother Delores (Barbara Niven) likes Norman. At this point she has two men after her, Mike (Mathison) a police officer, and Norman, a dentist. In Eden Lake, Minnesota, it's a week before Christmas, and Hannah Swensen (Sweeney) who owns Hannah's Cookie Jar is very busy indeed filling orders. They forget that as actors, they have to be able to cry on cue and express real emotion, memorize as many as 60 pages of dialogue in a day, and one other thing as well - they have to make their unbelievable story lines believable. If you're a soap fan you're very familiar with both of them. "Murder, She Baked: A Plum Pudding Mystery" is part of a series of movies starring Allison Sweeney and Cameron Mathison. ![]()
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