Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective and Escape from Erasure: The Story of Albert W
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Genre | Miniseries |
Directed by | Ava Zinn |
Starring | see cast |
Theme music composer | E.S. Posthumus |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Karly Jameson |
Editor(s) | TBD |
Cinematography | TBD |
Camera setup | Animated rendition of single-camera |
Running time | 420 minutes[1] 264 minutes (TV) |
Production company(s) | |
Distributor | NoSirGifts Home Entertainment (DVD) CBS Television Distribution (TV) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | First-run syndication |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i (CBS, NBC, CW and independent stations) 720p (ABC, Fox, MyNetworkTV stations) |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original run | August 18 – September 22, 2023[N 1] |
"Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective" is the season premiere episode of the twelfth season of the American animated television series Queen of the Willis as well as the back-door pilot of Quillsville Cold Case. The episode serves as a 2023 American television miniseries originally aired in broadcast syndication in the United States from August 18, 2023, depending on market as Aeverine Zinn Digial Media Group allowed stations to air one, two or three hour episodes for this episode only. In the episode, Ava becomes a homicide detective for the Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department ("QMPD") after retiring from Craven Gifts after 35 years in the previous episode.
Several stories mesh together in this six-part episode as Quillsville Police reopens the 2019 murder of Fox 11 news anchor Zach Mullins. They soon learn that Zach had just finished working on a big story involving an Fox 11's dangerous working conditions shortly before his death. They also uncover the fact the dog bites Mullins suffered in 2007 did not come from Tabby after all, but also bit Gene Cox in 2009, Ken Owen in 2010, Scott Swan in 2019, as well as killing four Port Melissa/Fort Wayne anchormen in 2020 and Chris Moollooly in 2023.
Meanwhile, Ava is skeptical when she hears that Mayor Pence is considering marrying Ava's brother Albert, due to the problems Albert had before with three abusive ex-girlfriends and an abusive ex-wife whom the Quill County coroner now says killed another man, Rick Cereack, in 2002.
The episode was written and directed by series creator Ava Zinn. The episode features the return of Ava's brother, Albert, who was thought to have been dead in the pilot episode as well as Finola's daughters, Wendy and Electa Atkinson; Angie's Stacie Berg; Connie Rose's daughters Kellie and Lisa; Quill County Coroner Anita Mowery; QMPD Lieutenant Courtney Allen; QMPD Detectives Hunter Arnold, Larisa Mack, Jill Turner and Amy Richards; QMPD Officers Jon Chapman and Cristi Lankenpeel; and Judge Samantha Turner.
Contents
Plot
Production and development
Cultural references
Cast
Music
Notes
- ↑ Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group allowed stations airing Queen of the Willis the option of airing six one-hour episoodes, three two-hour episodes, and two three-hour epiosdes.
The one hour epiosdes aired from August 18, August 25, Septmber 1, September 8, September 15 and September 22, 2023; two hour episodes aired on September 8, 15 and 22, 2023; three hour episodes aired on September 15 and 22, 2023.
WEVI (News 4) in Indianapolis and WXXC ("CBS 41 Plus") in Fort Wayne aired the three hour episodes from 7:00 to 10:00 PM on August 18 and August 25, 2023.
References
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