Ooh, that's a good question Ivan. When I come to think of it, probably nothing too outside the ordinary, but for me he nails it in terms of character he's given in Spenser, a good mix of action man, humour and a guy who doesn't always take himself too seriously. For me Urich was born to play Spenser, or it might just be it's down to a fantastic bit of casting.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 5:20 pmI'm just curious but was there something unique about the Spenser character or how Urich played him? It's my understanding that Urich typically just plays himself. Was this not the case with Spenser? Kind of like Tom Selleck usually just plays Tom Selleck. I guess I have a hard time picturing Urich playing something out of character for him. When I'm thinking of a unique character I'm immediately reminded of Columbo. The way Peter Falk played that character nobody else could have and it's just a very unique TV character, period. I guess I'm imagining Spenser to be just a typical 80s crime fighter. Correct me if I'm wrong. Did he have any special quirks or mannerisms or was he some dark and brooding character that was ahead of its time perhaps? Something atypical of Urich's other characters?
I'd agree that Urich is very similar in a lot of roles he plays but likewise I can't take to VEGA$ like I can to Spenser. Why not? The setting? The plots? Possibly yes, but I think where Spenser wins hands down is the plausibility and authenticity in which he plays the character. You're right though, he's a similar type of character in many roles he plays (perhaps 'The Ice Pirates' is a slight exception?).
Regarding Night Walk, the late 80s cop story vibe gives it the similarity to Spenser edge than say some of his 90s efforts.