Ep 7. Yeehaw, Geepaw
- TVMA
- September 3, 2007
- 44 min
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8.7 (63)
In season 1 episode 7 of Saving Grace, titled "Yeehaw, Geepaw," Grace and her team investigate the death of a man found in his hotel room. The man, known as Geepaw, was a well-known cowboy poet who had come to town for a poetry festival. The initial suspicion is that Geepaw died of natural causes, but Grace is not convinced and decides to dig deeper into his death.
As Grace and the team investigate, they discover that Geepaw had recently changed his will and that his granddaughter, Kiki, was the sole beneficiary. This revelation raises suspicions and leads the team to look into Kiki's life and relationship with her grandfather. Meanwhile, Grace also deals with personal issues, as she struggles with her feelings for her married partner, Ham.
The investigation takes an unexpected turn when Grace and Ham find evidence that suggests Geepaw was murdered. The murder weapon is a branding iron, which leads Grace to believe that the killer had a personal connection to the victim and his cowboy background. The team works tirelessly to piece together the puzzle and finally identify the killer.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to flashbacks that provide insight into Geepaw's life and his relationship with his granddaughter. These flashbacks reveal a complex family dynamic and add depth to the episode's central mystery. As always, the episode also delves into Grace's personal struggles, which add a humanizing element to the character.
Overall, season 1 episode 7 of Saving Grace is a compelling exploration of family secrets, personal relationships, and the complexities of small-town life. The episode is a testament to the strong writing and acting that make this show such a standout.