You're right Vam, I had completely forgotten about Tony and Cassandra! Â But wasn't she controlling him by supernatural means? Â If so, I don't think you can hold his actions against him.
Considering the womanizer that Tony seemed to be, it would not have mattered one way or the other.
The two lawyers who made the best impression on me are Tony Peterson and Desmond Collins. Â
I also like Frank Garner, although I don't think I got to see him perform in court. Â He may not even be a trial lawyer, especially if he specializes in wills and other transactional-type matters (most lawyers are not trial lawyers). Â He seemed like the most "normal" character on DS (only on DS can somebody who's normal be odd) -- not unlike some of my lawyer-buddies whom I run into at the courthouse or get together with for an after-work beer.And if I hung around Peter Bradford long enough, I'd probably go deaf. Â
A tailor-made topic for you to weigh in on, Ben. Â Desmond Collins! Â My favorite among John Karlen's many and varied characters!I know this isn't going to work, but:"Ben wrote:"Ouch! Â You said it! Â I wonder how much more pleasant - Â sorry, I mean different - our viewing might have been if the actor who played Frank Garner had taken on the role(s) played by the Peter Bradford actor (the actor's name escapes me now)!
You don't remember Roger (touch my hair) Davis???
Vlad, in case you didn't hear, VAM's referring to ROGER DAAAAVIS!!!!!!!(Wishing RingoCollins was around to help me conjure up a clever way to make these letters louder)
We could rename this THE ROGER DAVIS SMILEY! -- Â
7. Rev. Trask - Eeewh! Besides, I heard he was going to be tied up for awhile.