The title of this show is a reference to the notorious incident involving former President Clinton and the infamous intern, Monica Lewinsky, referred to as, 'that woman', before the whole world knew of how deep was their affair.
The finding of a shirt of Carrie Swett, a teenager found dead a few years ago, brings the Cold Case unit to investigate the unsolved murder. The incident happened while Carrie was attending high school. In flashbacks, we get to see how this girl was considered a 'slut' by her classmates. This girl was a product of a broken home. Carrie was a beautiful young woman who dressed provocatively. Her class mates considered her an easy girl.
The truth was that Carrie was not the persona she projected. When Tina, a goody-goody-two-shoes that wants to bring her to the group that meets regularly and explore ways of staying chaste and lead a Christian life. Unfortunately, some of the people in the group have deeper problems than Carrie. Four of the teens that attend the sessions resent Carrie for things she had learned about each of them.
Roxann Dawson directed this episode that was written by Liz Garcia, a frequent contributor to the series. Kayla Mae Maloney appears as Carrie. Her mother is played by McKenzie Phillips, who herself was a teen star on her own right, although her part here was minimal, at best. Hallee Hirsh and Sara Utterbach play Tina as a teen, and as an adult. The cast does well for the director.
The finding of a shirt of Carrie Swett, a teenager found dead a few years ago, brings the Cold Case unit to investigate the unsolved murder. The incident happened while Carrie was attending high school. In flashbacks, we get to see how this girl was considered a 'slut' by her classmates. This girl was a product of a broken home. Carrie was a beautiful young woman who dressed provocatively. Her class mates considered her an easy girl.
The truth was that Carrie was not the persona she projected. When Tina, a goody-goody-two-shoes that wants to bring her to the group that meets regularly and explore ways of staying chaste and lead a Christian life. Unfortunately, some of the people in the group have deeper problems than Carrie. Four of the teens that attend the sessions resent Carrie for things she had learned about each of them.
Roxann Dawson directed this episode that was written by Liz Garcia, a frequent contributor to the series. Kayla Mae Maloney appears as Carrie. Her mother is played by McKenzie Phillips, who herself was a teen star on her own right, although her part here was minimal, at best. Hallee Hirsh and Sara Utterbach play Tina as a teen, and as an adult. The cast does well for the director.