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Last Wish

Production Number: #F-012
First Transmission: January 5, 1985
Written by: Bruce Shelly
Directed by: Don Chaffey

Cary helps a Norman Prentice, a wealthy man who is dying, find the son he disowned years before. Cary finds the son and Nicolas ahd he agrees to see his father again. Then another man shows up and proves he is the son and the other man is a con man.

===Norman Prentice ..... Macdonald Carey
===Roger Dillon, Norman's Attorney ..... Richard Bull
===Nicholas Simmonds ..... James Houghton
===Dean Ryan ..... Morgan Stevens
===Ellen Ross ..... Kay Lenz
===Dr. Elliot ..... Ivan Bonar

Daisy helps businessman Tom Lindsay find Jennifer Avery, the woman he met and fell in love with while attending a company seminar in Hawaii. But even after Daisy locates her, Jennifer refuses to face Tom again, fearing she has no future with him because of her current profession ... she is a hooker.

===Jennifer Avery ..... Susan Blakely
===Tom Lindsay ..... Michael Gross
===Jordan Hollis ..... James Luisi

During the show ...

When she returns from Hawaii, Daisy gives Rita a coral necklace and Brian a very bright Hawaiian shirt. Her present for Cary isn't from Hawaii, though. Remebering her phone conversation with Cary where he wished he could talk to his father again, Daisy gives him a framed picture of his father. Cary places the portrait on the table behind his desk and it can be seen in following episodes.

Quotes

Daisy: Since you didn't get to dinner, I sent out for pizza.
Cary: Served on a silver tray?
Daisy: I call it pizza with panache.
Cary: You're making millions of anchovies feel envious.

After a phone call ...
Cary:
I'll be in L.A. tonight. If you need me ...
Daisy: I'll call. (She hangs up the phone and smiles.) And even if I don't need you.

After Cary has placed the picture of his father on the table behind his desk, he looks back at it ...
Cary:
It's nice to look over your shoulder at someone you can look up to.
(She heads for the door, then stops and smiles as she looks back at Cary over her shoulder.)
Daisy: I agree.

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