Very interesting episode. First thing I noticed was yet another episode -- the third -- that made very blatant reference to the the need for animals to be free, protected, and conserved. It was fascinating. Definitely William Holden must have passed away shortly before these eps. Next, I was blown away by the amount of backstory they gave away on Jennifer. A whole lot of expository stuff in the first scenes about just who Jennifer is. Born on a small horse farm in Maryland in 1949 to Suzanne & Steven, undergrad at Vassar and Smith where she majored in languages. Expert skier, sailor, and several cracks at the major peaks in Europe & the Himalayas. Just WOW. The stunts in this one were really well-done when Jennifer is kidnapped to become part of an eccentric germaphobe's "collection" of rare and exquisite things. It's the first time I've seen RJ look genuinely shaken up after one of Jonathan's "tussle's." The direction here was excellent. And the acting from absolutely everyone, every guest star, everyone was wonderful. Jennifer cries some real tears in this one, and Jonathan is genuinely spooked; I especially liked his scene in the park with the girl. And Max gets a nice set of scenes, too. The sound editing in this one more than makes up or the atrociousness of the magic episode. I love these guys, but let's be honest, there were eps they seemed to be phoning it in; this was not one of them. Even with the badly redressed hallway, I just loved this so much. I give it a 10!