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Murder on Amsterdam Avenue
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Frank’s so out of his element and this is clearly Maeve’s strength...reading people and figuring out what motivates them into action. That’s the way of a grifter. I knew she’d resolve this.
Frank was a cop, not a manager. He’s skilled at investigations and intimidating people to talk. That’s very different from getting them to do something. And, he knew nothing about home construction.
Frank was a cop, not a manager. He’s skilled at investigations and intimidating people to talk. That’s very different from getting them to do something. And, he knew nothing about home construction.

I also have a hard buying that Frank couldn't have put the fear of God into the workmen to work faster. Part of me wonders if maybe Frank was holding back on the workmen in order to prolong the project and thus the wedding...not because he doesn't love Sarah because he clearly does and has for a long time. But I think Gino hit on the truth on the wedding day...Frank still carries the fear that he's not really good enough for Sarah. Maybe subconsciously he was allowing things to drag out.
Interesting perspective, Veronica. I didn’t get the sense that he wasn’t in a hurry to get married but could have missed that.
The home construction thing? They were just dawdling and the difference between Maeve and Frank was that she observed them and he didn’t. She saw right through them. Maeve’s seen most scams out there.
The home construction thing? They were just dawdling and the difference between Maeve and Frank was that she observed them and he didn’t. She saw right through them. Maeve’s seen most scams out there.

Like Jonetta says, Maeve might not know construction, but she knows a scam when she sees one. In fact, she said that it was the foreman's lying that she picked up on rather than knowing anything about building.