The Harts are sailing around the Aegean Sea and berth at the island of Rhodes. They soon find themselves involved in murder and the smuggling of stolen Greek artefacts.The Harts are sailing around the Aegean Sea and berth at the island of Rhodes. They soon find themselves involved in murder and the smuggling of stolen Greek artefacts.The Harts are sailing around the Aegean Sea and berth at the island of Rhodes. They soon find themselves involved in murder and the smuggling of stolen Greek artefacts.
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- GoofsWhen she uncovers the statue in the crate found by Max, Jennifer proclaims it is "Aegi" ("EY-guee") and adds "goddess of Hades and protrectress of witches". That mythological goddess was called Hekate (also spelled Hecate and pronounced "EY-ka-tay"). Alternatively, Persephone was known as a goddess of Hades and the underworld. But Jennifer added "protectress of witches" which is an attribute of Hecate.
Jennifer does say Hecate rather than Aegi, but gives the name an Americanized turn by pronouncing the "H" and saying the last half as "Kate". As a former student of mythology, she should know the correct pronunciation. On the other hand, if she had meant to say Persephone, it would still technically be accurate, as there is some mythological precedence referring to Persephone as one of Hecate's three forms.
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Only the Unique Love Scene Saves This One.
Following int he great tradition of Season 5 location shoots, this time production goes back to ... Greece? I think? I dunno, it's hard to tell, really. they mention it a few times, but honestly, this was hard to know. It looked like Greece, but then the locals were dressed like modern-day cowboys with accents that were a cross between England and Tunisia. Turns out it was the Island of Rhodes just off of Turkey. The Hart's show up in a yacht with Max in tow. What, did they sail there? Apparently, they've been at it for three weeks, so they probably did. They meet Jennifer's old Classic's professor, who's on the verge of a discovery the bad guys want. The local extras seem oblivious that anything's being filmed here and/or that these people are famous actors, which is probably why they keep going abroad; the last time they went local, the San Franciscans couldn't stop staring and taking photos of them on camera. A hungry little boy the professor take in plays a big role here, which is actually kind of sweet at the end. But you can tell that when J&J learn that the professor's assistant may have been murdered that RJ & Stefanie are just tired of saying, "murdered?!" like it's something new and shocking in their lives. The guest stars are terrible in this, but no biggie. The greatest part of this episode is the scene about 12 minutes in with J&J on their boat just staring at each other, kissing, and having Max interrupt them.
Jen: Isn't it wonderful?
Jonathan: Ins't what wonderful?
Jen: Just being here listening to the music and the people.
Jonathan: I don't hear anything
Jen: What?
Jonathan: We're the only ones here. That's what's wonderful. Just the two of us. You and I. Alone in the world. No more mysteries.
Max: Hey Mr. H.
Jonathan: Not now, max.
Max: I gotta talk to you, boss.
Jonathan: Go away. Max: It's important.
Jonathan: I know what's important.
Max: I'm sorry Mr. H, but something funny's going on.
Jonathan: Tell me later Max.
Max: You gotta take a look now.
Jonathan: Take a look at what. Max: Come on, I'll show ya.
The looks Stefanie was giving RJ and the head-shaking and the frustration was great. RJ was understated and not to much on the emoting, but he was too busy gazing. This scene brought the whole thing up to a 7. Otherwise, it's easily a 5.
Jen: Isn't it wonderful?
Jonathan: Ins't what wonderful?
Jen: Just being here listening to the music and the people.
Jonathan: I don't hear anything
Jen: What?
Jonathan: We're the only ones here. That's what's wonderful. Just the two of us. You and I. Alone in the world. No more mysteries.
Max: Hey Mr. H.
Jonathan: Not now, max.
Max: I gotta talk to you, boss.
Jonathan: Go away. Max: It's important.
Jonathan: I know what's important.
Max: I'm sorry Mr. H, but something funny's going on.
Jonathan: Tell me later Max.
Max: You gotta take a look now.
Jonathan: Take a look at what. Max: Come on, I'll show ya.
The looks Stefanie was giving RJ and the head-shaking and the frustration was great. RJ was understated and not to much on the emoting, but he was too busy gazing. This scene brought the whole thing up to a 7. Otherwise, it's easily a 5.
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