13 reviews
The wedding was beautiful and well worth the wait!
Great memories!
I enjoyed the show, but I laughed when the characters distinctly remembered a night that happened 24 years ago! They have much better memories than I do!
- beckytelfer
- Feb 18, 2022
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Loved it!
Loved this one. To finally see Aurora marry her true love. Loved seeing the sweet reunion of Aida and Charlie. I also liked Arthur taking the lead on this case. Once again I'm sure Miranda is a really nice person but to not have Lynn in this one made the movie so much more enjoyable.
- dtassell-27431
- Jun 14, 2021
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nice surprise
A beautiful episode about...marriage. The marriage of Aurora and Nick, Aida and Charlie, Pam and Denny. In this circumstances, the murder becomes a pretext for define a love resisting to divorce, one who becomes seed of a new family or one legitimating, in some measure, off course, a crime.
Short, just a nice surprise is this episode..
Short, just a nice surprise is this episode..
- Kirpianuscus
- Apr 16, 2022
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You May Now Kiss The Sleuth
This Hallmark mystery revolves around the upcoming nuptials of Aurora (Candice Cameron Bure) and Nick Miller (Niall Matter). While everyone is planning last minute details and guests are arriving from out of town, remains of a body are found under the foundation of a warehouse.
When they determine that the remains are twenty-four years old and the cause of death was murder, Aurora's crime-solving juices start flowing. As the cold case develops, there is a remarkable amount of evidence to consider and plenty of suspects. Aurora juggles her dueling emotions as her attention to bridal details competes with her interest in the case.
The story and the acting are up to expectations. And mother Aida even gets a romantic interest in this episode.
When they determine that the remains are twenty-four years old and the cause of death was murder, Aurora's crime-solving juices start flowing. As the cold case develops, there is a remarkable amount of evidence to consider and plenty of suspects. Aurora juggles her dueling emotions as her attention to bridal details competes with her interest in the case.
The story and the acting are up to expectations. And mother Aida even gets a romantic interest in this episode.
Frumpy sweaters lead to a trashy wedding dress?
I love these movies but wow...that wedding dress wasn't at all what Aurora Teagarden would wear! I'm still thinking about it a month afterward.
- Gabryyl-Pierce
- Sep 10, 2021
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Awkward...but true to form.
Roe's hair was distracting. It felt like a wig through and though. And she seemed pent-up the entire time. Maybe I just don't like change. But, I really didn't like what I watched. The storyline was ok. 2020 was hard on everyone. I guess this wasn't excluded.
- Vanindel-1976
- Jun 15, 2021
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Another Good One
This one was suspenseful and funny. Really liked it. Missed Lynn though.
- mjpatterson-20085
- Jun 14, 2021
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Till Death do Us Part
Librarian/detective Aurora Teagarden (Candace Cameron Bure) finds herself at the altar with psychology prof/detective Nick Miller (Niall Matter). The lovebirds manage to tie the knot but not before nearly postponing their wedding to solve a decades-old murder. The discovery of a skull in the concrete floor of a warehouse doesn't raise much concern at first, leaving the couple time to finalize details of their nuptials just days away. Flower and photography arrangements take a backseat though when Ro recognizes a mock-up drawing of the victim.
The deceased is Sam Woods, a man in his thirties bludgeoned to death over twenty years ago. Everyone assumed that the New York-born financial planner had gotten bored with small town life and headed back to the city. That he was in little Lawrenceton this whole time comes as a shock, especially to his former coworker and poker buddy, Charles (Andrew Airlie), who happens to be Ro's dad. Now the father of the bride finds himself at the center of the investigation, and when Charles and his friends, all acquaintances of Sam in one way or another, close ranks, even Ro can't be sure that her dad is completely innocent.
Aurora has more reason to solve the case. It's not mere inquisitiveness, and that make this entry interesting. The wedding plans, however, do take over the mystery angle, but it's still a better than average one.
The deceased is Sam Woods, a man in his thirties bludgeoned to death over twenty years ago. Everyone assumed that the New York-born financial planner had gotten bored with small town life and headed back to the city. That he was in little Lawrenceton this whole time comes as a shock, especially to his former coworker and poker buddy, Charles (Andrew Airlie), who happens to be Ro's dad. Now the father of the bride finds himself at the center of the investigation, and when Charles and his friends, all acquaintances of Sam in one way or another, close ranks, even Ro can't be sure that her dad is completely innocent.
Aurora has more reason to solve the case. It's not mere inquisitiveness, and that make this entry interesting. The wedding plans, however, do take over the mystery angle, but it's still a better than average one.
I will watch these until "death do us part" lol
I love watching Candace Cameron movies. So happy they keep pushing these mysteries out! This may be my favorite one so far. Really enjoyed the wedding prep and ceremony mixed in with the murder mystery. The mystery starts right off at the beginning - loved it! Cozy, chaotic and mysterious!
Best one yet!
I thought this was well written and well acted. Great story.
Very enjoyable.
Very enjoyable.
- kalderton-63269
- Jun 14, 2021
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Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Til Death Do Us Part
5/10 - I don't know if it's just me, but the more recent Aurora Teagarden Mysteries just haven't been as engaging as they once were.
- JoBloTheMovieCritic
- Jul 1, 2021
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Hallmark is Missing the Mark!
Hallmark has taken another dive in quality. This is the 19th episode of a series with nearly ALL new actors replacing those who played in the previous episodes. The ages of the new actors are about 20 to 30 years younger than the previous actors. The Aurora Teagarden character is no longer a married woman, but is still a college student. And the only actor left from the previous episodes, the 71 year old Marilu Henner (complete with a new face lift), is still playing the mother of the now college-age Aurora Teagarden, Skyler Samuels. Casting of the series is in question, and especially when the acting is not really believable. The real mystery of this show is why Hallmark didn't just create a new and fresh mystery series, rather than asking viewers to transpose the memories of multiple characters into new personalities with the same names. The most plausible theory for this crime is that they are trying to get back at Candace Cameron Bure, their star lead in the first 18 episodes of the series, who left Hallmark several years ago to join another production company. Shame!
- steve1620-638-301414
- Jul 7, 2023
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