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Remington Steele - Season Two

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Amazon.com\n\nFor Steele\'s sophomore year, Murphy and Bernice are out and Mildred Krebs (Emmy-magnet Doris Roberts) is in. She gets pulled into the orbit of private investigators Laura Holt (Stephanie Zimbalist) and Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) when she audits their agency in the two-part season opener (\"Steele Away With Me\"). Krebs follows the duo to Acapulco, where she helps with a case, and ends up abandoning the IRS for the more glamorous world of detective work. Other changes include a revamped title sequence and a new loft for Holt when a failed assassination attempt results in the destruction of her home (\"Red Holt Steele\").\nWhile Krebs represents a welcome addition, wily quick change artist Major Descoine (Guy Boyd), who is introduced a few episodes later (\"Steele Framed\"), is another matter. He\'ll get away the first time only to return towards the end of the season (\"Elegy in Steele\") to bedevil Holt and Steele again (much like the slippery Murdoc in producer Lee David Zlotoff\'s MacGyver). As usual, Steele continues to derive mystery-solving inspiration from cinema classics like Casablanca (\"Red Holt Steele\") and The Man Who Knew Too Much (\"Steele Sweet on You\"). Romance between the two continues, as well, but the detectives are too professional to rush anything.\nThe second season also provides Holt with more clues about Steele\'s mysterious past, like his stints as \"The Kilkenny Kid\" (\"Steele Knuckles and Glass Jaws\") and \"The Great Savini\" (\"High Flying Steele\"). As for Steele, he gains a slick new means of transportation: a 1936 Auburn Speedster (\"Love Among the Steele\"). Guest stars include future primetime staples Delta Burke and Jane Kaczmarek (\"Altared Steele\"), Jeffrey \"Principal Rooney\" Jones (\"A Steele at Any Price\"), and (briefly) Miguel Sandoval (\"Steele Eligible\"), who will go on to work with writer/producer Glenn Gordon Caron (Moonlighting) on Medium. --Kathleen C. Fennessy\n\nProduct Description\n\nAs Laura and Remington continue to fight crime, and their growing attraction to each other, Laura catches tantalizing glimpses into her partner\'s mysterious and very private past. For Remington is always reluctant to accept cases involving any of his old acquaintances, no matter what side of the law they\'re on. Yet despite the secrets, the twosome know they need to be able to trust each other completely after a series of investigations puts them directly in the line of fire.

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