We still haven't learned the true name of the suave private detective who calls himself Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) as the series bearing the same name enters its third season. All we know for sure is that the real brains behind the Remington Steele Detective Agency is sexy private eye Laura Holt (Stephanie Zimbalist), who has hired "Steele" to pose as her nonexistent boss to attract clients who would otherwise be averse to hiring a woman to do their dirty work. We also know that former IRS agent Mildred Krebs (Doris ...
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We still haven't learned the true name of the suave private detective who calls himself Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) as the series bearing the same name enters its third season. All we know for sure is that the real brains behind the Remington Steele Detective Agency is sexy private eye Laura Holt (Stephanie Zimbalist), who has hired "Steele" to pose as her nonexistent boss to attract clients who would otherwise be averse to hiring a woman to do their dirty work. We also know that former IRS agent Mildred Krebs (Doris Roberts) is still working as the agency's secretary in order to hassle Mr. Steele, whose questionable tax practices had cost Mildred her government job. As the season opens, it is clear that Laura has gotten over her initial dislike of Remington and is ready for romance -- but somehow or other, crime always rears its ugly head during those "special moments." This year's case load includes a mysterious person who, for unknown reasons, is trying to force Laura out of her apartment; a certain Maltese artifact that is hardly "the stuff that dreams are made of"; a comic strip artists whose creations come to murderous life; and Laura's efforts to probe the background of a politician -- while Remington tries to keep his own background under wraps. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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