: While English subtitles are standard on most major streaming services, fans often look for high-quality English subtitle files (.srt) through community repositories like Subscene or OpenSubtitles for digital archival copies.
: Henry Slesar was a staple writer for the series, and his script here captures the "Hitchcockian" wit perfectly—where the humor is as dry as the moral vacuum the characters inhabit.
: As with many later-season episodes, the transition from the 30-minute format to the soon-to-be-launched 60-minute The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (which began the following year) is palpable. Some critics and viewers feel that the plot, while solid, lacks the breakneck intensity of earlier-season masterpieces like "Lamb to the Slaughter".
: Because the conflict is primarily financial (alimony) rather than life-or-death, the episode can feel somewhat "lightweight" compared to the series' more macabre entries. Viewing Information
: Season 7 is currently available on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, and for free with ads on The Roku Channel.
: Known for playing smooth-talking, often untrustworthy characters, Webber excels as the calculating Edward. His performance anchors the episode's shift from a simple legal drama to a more twisted character study.
: The "deal" at the center of the story provides the classic twist ending that viewers expect from the series finale, even if the episode itself is more of a slow-burn character piece than a high-stakes thriller. Weaknesses