Little Garwood wrote:Can't remember what I voted for this one, but it's worth an 8.0 (Pretty Good) .
I watched
The Woman on the Beach again last night--I'm viewing the entire series in order--and I'm sticking with the above rating, if that's in fact what I selected initially.
I couldn't help but be (negatively) distracted after seeing Judith Chapman so soon after
The Black Orchid just five episodes ago and in sort of a similar role, with her once again affecting the mannered "retrocentric" character she plays in both episodes. Still, she's a delight to watch as always and I wouldn't have minded her appearing a third time much later on in MPI's run.
Two "Thomas-Rick"-oriented episodes in a row makes me wonder if the producers and writers were tinkering with the chemistry as to who, if anyone, would be TM's best friend; at least that's how I see it. Higgins is once again relegated to sub-plot laughing boy and that makes me think they didn't know what to do with him. JH continues his mocking laughter routine that would thankfully go away once he "found" the Higgins character.
Found a DVD Flub: The episode description states that Kenneth Mars plays Henry Ellison. Of course, the Great Mars played Joseph the Caretaker, not murderer Henry Ellison. Speaking of Kenneth Mars, he uses his "Joseph accent" in the role of a traveling magician in the 1992 Woody Allen film,
Shadows and Fog.
The King Kamehameha Club is seen at night and for some reason it adds a strange ambiance to the episode. How often do we see the club at night?
Watching these early episodes begs the question: in what order were these episodes filmed? Does anyone here know?