Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game

2018

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 40%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 40%
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 1403 1.4K

Plot summary

Crime-solving librarian Aurora Teagarden leaps headfirst into Lawrenceton’s latest murder investigation when her nephew Phillip and his college roommate go missing after the roommate’s girlfriend is found dead. Enlisting the help of her Real Murders pals, and the handsome college professor Nick Miller who just moved in across the street from her, Roe uncovers a kidnapping plot gone awry.


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Lexa Doig as Sally Allison
Teryl Rothery as Carolyn Harrison
Candace Cameron Bure as Aurora Teagarden
Marilu Henner as Aida Teagarden
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by wjspears 7 / 10

Decent episode

I am a little baffled by all the really negative reviews here. This is, by no means, my favorite Aurora Teagarden episode, but I would hardly rate it the stinker that so many here seem to find it to be.

There were a number of shady characters, with plausible motives for the hit and run, and/or the kidnapping.

Who the kidnappers were seemed fairly obvious to me. But the "why" for the kidnapping and ransom was a genuine puzzle for me, that the conclusion made realistically clear, I thought.

The highlight--which no one has mentioned--is when Aida Teagarden (Marilu Henner) takes out her abductor. Aida's comment, as everyone stares at her slack jawed, "What? I'm a woman who lives alone. I've taken a few self defense classes!", was priceless.

The continual comment here that Aurora is pushy, and why would anyone talk to her, since she has no authority seems really strange to me.

Aurora Teagarden is tenacious--the one quality that probably links all fictional detectives--police or private. Why do people talk to Jim Rockford or Sherlock Holmes, for that matter?

It is kind of a "given" in the detective genre, that these characters have a knack for getting suspects or witnesses to talk to them. If the lead didn't have that ability, you wouldn't have a show.

On the plus side, Aida's character has grown on me. She was more actively involved this time, and not just the "nag" who constantly scolds Aurora for getting in the middle of things.

On the negative side, Detective Arthur Smith becoming the scold really did not work for me, especially since Aurora had a very personal interest in this case--and he has often in the past praised Aurora's "detecting abilities". Arthur's wife Detective Lynn Liggett-Smith is much better and more believable as the scold.

Reviewed by coachanthony79 6 / 10

Not up to par with previous Teagarden Mysteries.

I enjoy this series as it's easy to watch, often has some interesting plot twists, and the banter between Ro and Lynn adds some flavor and continuity. Many of the episodes I've wanted to give an 8, but then there would be some really weak dialogue, silly scenes, etc. and I usually end up posting a 6 or 7.

But with this episode, ugh, I was tempted to give it a 5 or worse! I enjoyed it for the story line, but the dialogue was often boring and some of the scenarios a bit outlandish - walking about the dorms like that, really???

I hope future Teagarden's will be better.

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