Funny, but for me none of the subsequent episodes has been as enjoyable as the pilot. The reason is the title: The 'Mysteries' of Laura. Ep 1 had a good old-fashioned mystery, with multiple flashbacks, clues, and the aha! moment when the star says 'I know who did it'. Not a totally fair play mystery, as the viewer doesn't see all the clues Laura does, but at least it's constructed in the traditional fashion. Since the pilot, the show has been more of a procedural, finding and eliminating suspects without much in the way of clever misdirection. I suppose it's a 'mystery' in the sense that the killer's I.D. isn't known, but that's a low bar for a traditionalist like me. The show is more like Castle than like Ellery Queen or the BBC's Death in Paradise. This last episode was a bit more clever, and the show is still enjoyable. But it's not must-see tee vee, for me at any rate. (By the way, the mystery plot of the pilot bears a striking similarity to one of the episodes in that BBC series...though it wasn't original to them either. I was still fooled by both of them!)