Robservations Infamous #938
Re: Discuss - Infamous Ep #0938
It was apparently promoted as a chance for (new) viewers to catch up.
Re:1970 program announcement
Apparently Sheriff Davenport loved his job so much that he wanted "Sheriff" on his tombstone.
Dark Lady, I actually love PT 1970. It is the last storyline with a plot that has a coherent development, and a finale that draws together all the loose threads in a satisfactory conclusion. Granted there are speed bumps--notably Aunt Hannah's abrupt disappearance once Hoffman comes back (she was evidently viewed as a surrogate for Hoffman, as Alexalique's co-conspirator), and the whole Claude North thing (I wonder if Brian Sturdivant just failed to show up for work one day--that's what happened with Craig Slocum). I also enjoy getting to see Edmonds, Bennett, Thayer and others play such way-out characters. John Karlen played an alcoholic writer, but Will H. Loomis was still more with-it than his previous characterizations--though I will always love Willie best of all his roles. The Jekyll/Hyde plot isn't all that interesting to me, but every storyline has something that I feel the urge to fast forward through (in 1795, it's the Vicki/Peter stuff and Vicki's endless trial scenes).
The final weeks of Leviathan are memorable for that awful "Shadow" "special" effect. Ah well.
as I recall the recently married Jeb and Carolyn was the first (and only?) time we actually saw a couple in bed together on the show. [ghost_blink]
GET BENT BUDDY.