There's still so much we don't know and probably won't until episodes start airing. You can see Ace's maroon hoodie as well (he wears it underneath his cool jacket- This gif was colored (credit to here). Bess is cropped out of this gif, but she's wearing the same outfit too. ^ This is also probably from the same episode as the previous gif because they're wearing the same outfits. Still debating if I think this stuff takes place in 2x01 too.since they're wearing different outfits (Ace still has his awesome jacket on in this though! ) Normally, only like one day passes, but it's possible that Nancy gets "arrested" in the middle of the episode? IDK. We're still missing a huge chunk of time in this episode. Bess is the only one who changes clothes (but you see her 1x18 clothes in the scene at Nancy's house). ^ a little later at her house (BTW, I think you can actually see Ace's boot at the bottom right of the screen ). The first scene of the episode could also be this girl's mysterious assault.and the second scene is Nancy walking up to The Claw. It looks like he's looking at whoever closer to the bar area. I went back and capped the nighttime Tamura scene:
Of course by the end of the episode, Tamura probably finds some "evidence" and he shows up in the forest to arrest her (seen in the promo). So Tamura goes away unsatisfied.but Nancy can't worry about it because The Drew Crew has bigger problems at the moment.and that's when they all meet at her house (as seen in the promo). But they somehow get him to go away either by threatening to call her dad or because of Ace's knowledge of police procedures (because she has no idea what he's talking about). Tamura starts on going on about "some assaulted girl said your name and YOU DID IT!!!!" or whatever. There's a scene in the promo with Tamura inside the Claw at night. I originally thought their conversation would be interrupted by a phone call by a freaked Bess or George, but now I think it could possibly be Tamura. He's freaked out because of his death portent as well and they talk about it.
#NANCY DREW TV SHOW THEORIES PLUS#
She's gone back to The Claw to talk to Ace (who earlier that day said she could talk to him about anything- plus he's still there). As she walks up to The Claw, she's probably flashing back to her death portent. ^ this is one of the first scenes of the episode, possibly even the first (based on her outfit and the state of her hair (it still looks decent). In the description, it says that Tamura shows up at The Claw to bring in Nancy for questioning. In this episode, Nancy (with the hat), Bess (in pink), and George are tracking a Richard Gere-type.
#NANCY DREW TV SHOW THEORIES SERIES#
My theory is.well I've said part of this before: From the 1995 Nancy Drew TV series with Tracy Ryan as ND. She doesn't really have a role on the show anymore. If she shows up again, it would be as a guest star.but I would be surprised if that ever happened. When the person was writing the description, they probably thought Drew Crew covered everything.but then they forgot to fix the cast list at the end. His last onscreen role was as a judge in the 2006 film Ray of Sunshine.You should write them!! I probably could write a better one drunk or something.Īnd yes the cast list is wrong! Both AS and MJ are in the season premiere. Considine returned to the world of Spin and Marty in a 2000 episode of The Wonderful World of Disney, guest-starring as Mayor Considine. He also married his second wife, Willette Hunt, in 1979.
He continued to act sporadically in the 1970s and beyond, appearing in Gunsmoke, Legend, and Simon and Simon. He also memorably played Private First Class Charles Kuhl, who famously gets slapped by the titular character in the 1970 film Patton. Outside of My Three Sons, Considine's television work included playing Ned Nickerson in a Nancy Drew pilot for CBS, and appearing in episodes of Johnny Ringo, The Fugitive, and Bonanza. From 1965 to 1969, he was married in real life to actress Charlotte Stewart. Considine played My Three Sons' oldest son, Mike, for the show's first five series, before his character got married and was written out of the show. His roles in the world of Disney would not end there, as he had key roles in The Swamp Fox, The Shaggy Dog, and My Three Sons. Years later, he would become a familiar face with his performances on two Mickey Mouse Club serials, as Spin in Spin and Marty and Frank in Hardy Boys (alongside Tommy Kirk, who passed away at the age of 79 last fall). Considine's first onscreen role was as Dink in 1953's The Clown, a remake of the 1931 hit The Champ. (who was an Oscar-nominated producer for 1938's Boys Town) and Carmen Pantages, the children of rival vaudeville pioneers John Considine and Alexander Pantages.
Considine was born on Decemin Los Angeles, California to John W.