
The Legacy of Garwood Huddle - 5.4

Find Me a Rainbow - 6.18

I wonder what his story is. Could he be the child of Lady X?

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I've added the notes to the Episode Guide. Pretty funny to have the entries ended with "Noted by Little Garwood"!Little Garwood wrote:Thanks for posting the screencaps, rubber chicken!
Maybe James will give me another credit for spotting this one...
Great spot! I noticed this right away as "Little Garwood/Jesse" rode his tric out of the trees. Hilarious! I also agree with all of you that thought it was a little ridiculous that the police would bust the place, arrest a bunch of child selling scumbags, and then leave like two minutes later? It's pretty odd to think that they wouldn't have checked the grounds a little more thoroughly. Oh well, Mangum's too good a show to pick apart the little details. This episode is not a highlight for me though. As good as season 6 has been, I just couldn't really get into this one. Although seeing some naughty kids bomb higgins with cavier is quite priceless! And the blonde wasn't too hard on the eyes either.Little Garwood wrote:I'll have to compare screencaps, but I'm certain that the little boy who played Jesse was the same scamp who was Little Garwood in S5's The Legacy of Garwood Huddle. He'd be a year older in Find Me a Rainbow.
I rated this episode a 7.5...
steveadl wrote:Not one of the strongest episodes, but not too bad over all.
The main plot hole for me was the idea that Lydia was looking for her son against her families wishes. Sure they may have been disgraced by her in their posh circle, not approved etc but in the end - their daughter had a child, which was then kidnapped by the father. We're supposed to believe they'd cut her off financially from looking for him?!
Yes, the ending was not very believable but better than say Paper War. There was literally no time for them to get out the building in that one. In this episode, you can assume that the child rode his bike off the grounds, nobody noticed, and was just now coming back. Its not beyond the realm of impossibility. As for the police operation being wrapped up, there may have been some police out on the street or whatever, just not in the yard anymore. At least it seems possible. Its a stretch, but not impossible.J.J. Walters wrote:Yeah, that was a bit of a stretch, even for an 80s action/drama show like MPI. The police bust this major child smuggling ring, haul everybody out, then split .... in like two minutes!? No looking for evidence, no searching the grounds, nothing.Frodoleader wrote:Watched this episode last night. I thought the happy ending was a little too contrived. The wife commented when little Jessie appeared that the police would have made a complete check of the grounds before leaving and thus found Jessie. She tends to overthink things.![]()
Of course, the reason they did it like that was so the ending would pack an even bigger emotional punch! It must of worked, because despite being contrived and predictable, I bawled my eyes out! I'm a "softie" when it comes to stuff like this.