Good points though for Nancy, who really doesn't hesitate to confront everything and everyone instead of the typical investigator that just keep things for themselves until something bad happens. The show has good intentions with their very diverse cast but most of them still fail to be memorable and they also evolved too fast making them even less relatable. That said, once the investigation resolved the show, in its last 15minutes, fully embraced the supernatural part with some really chilling scenes. Celebrities who appeared in episodes included Ricky Nelson ( The Flickering Torch Mystery ) Bob Crane ( A Haunting We Will Go ) Lorne Greene, Bernie Taupin, Trini Lopez and Paul Williams ( The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula, where Williams sang the song 'Hell of It', which originally appeared on his 1974 starring film Phantom of the Pa. The show should have focused on keeping it real as the investigation was the best part with some clever (if not overdramatic) twists. If you remove all the supernatural things the story would still make sense, it would even make more sense as despite the apparitions of demons, new dimensions and sea witches' the characters are unconvincingly calm (ok a little nervous but not "ghost are real nervous"). The big issue of Nancy Drew, outside the usual flaws of a teenager tv show, is that they go for two different types of show and they can't find a middle ground.
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