
Close Encounters
An African-American woman chokes on the microphone and is pronounced dead. She unexpectedly wakes up in Carter's morgue and recognizes him as her soulmate. Kenny and Maxine continue to test out their relationship.
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"This episode takes place on Valentine's Day, so the writers obviously made it one that focuses on romance. The most central relationship is the one between Kenny and Maxine. They finally give into their urges, but this leads to some incredible anger and confusion. This is the good part of the show. The other ones. Carter and the lounge singer. Do people who have a quick romantic fling feel like the next step is marriage? The one that bugs me is that Littleton is seen in a negative light because, even though he is attracted, he refuses to start a relationship with a high school kid. It wou..."
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The two songs Marla Melrose (Loretta Devine) sings -- one solo ("Just for Tonight") and one with Carter Pike (Kelly Connell) ("When You're in My Arms") -- are both from the 1979 Broadway musical "They're Playing Our Song," music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager.
📖 Synopsis
An African-American woman chokes on the microphone and is pronounced dead. She unexpectedly wakes up in Carter's morgue and recognizes him as her soulmate. Kenny and Maxine continue to test out their relationship.