I guess this last episode was all there was "in the cards". The dispatching of this greeting card tyrant was totally ingenious and Amos Burke did arrive at he solution almost at the expense of his own life. I do not know what Aaron Spelling was thinking when he re-invented Amos Burke as an ineffectual espionage agent. I felt the viewers were getting cheated. I mean, an episode the following season could have revolved around Tim Tilson's marriage for instance. But an attempt to capitalize on the James Bond craze ended in abject failure and the 1994 reboot was far from endearing or convincing. But this episode was a true gem in every way.