Hi, Bobbynear, thanks for your great review and the screencaps, I liked it both a lot and I totally agree with your thoughts about it. Each time I see this...
I was always surprized Kimble is such a good fighter. It seems to go against his pacifist nonviolent personality. He even beats up a cop in a couple of...
... ____ Thanks but you don't need to worry about this. You did not create any sort of problem. It's not even necessary to post a spoiler warning if you simply...
The recent dialogue here regarding Richard Kimble and his seeming reluctance to physically defend himself in early episodes is an interesting one. It has...
Yes! It was Elizabeth Hartman I was thinking of. She was just like Sandy Dennis and starred in "A Patch of Blue" (1965). I remember reading she had jumped out...
Hi Bobbynear, Interesting points you bring up about RK and the times that the show was filmed in. The only reason I brought it up was because in the pilot...
... hopefully the writers took the high road and put Kimble in non violent situations where there may have been suspense but not necessarily the need for fists...
... the series Kimble does indeed defend himself whenever the need arises. ... on the part of the writers and producers over just how strong to make Kimble in...
Well personally, I prefer my Richard Kimble to be a pacifist. For one thing, it seems to me that what makes him stand out from the crowd is his intelligence,...
... ___________________ Great points Nel.. You're right..selective violence followed by selective pacifism may be the only way for him to survive. Defending...
Richard's picking and choosing who to fight seems consistent to me. As bobbynear said, its not whether he can fight, its whether he should. In episode 1, the...
Hi Nel and Bobbynear, I don't mind him being a pacifist in the right situation but if someone picks a fight with Kimble, I'd like to see him be able to defend...
I am pleased to announce that starting with the very next review, "Never Wave Goodbye, Part One" we will be posting a larger version of screencaps. However, it...
"The Fugitive" starring David Janssen Season Number 1 Episode Number 4 "Never Wave Goodbye" Part One Original Air Date - October 8, 1963 Guest Stars Susan...
Excellent review Bob. I have been to the spot in Santa Barbara where they filmed this episode. Susan Oliver makes the story. She is not too pushy. Her love is...
NEVER WAVE GOODBYE is the best of the entire series. Almost flawless. I find it a little hard to believe Kimble's escape from L.A. Police Headquarters (AKA The...
Great review of a great show. The pictures are wonderful. I especially like the expression on Kimble's face when he sees Gerard. What a shock! Too bad we can't...
Well, I certainly intend to give this episode a very high rating. It has a lot of the things I like in a Fugitive episode. As I think I've mentioned before, I...
Good review Bobbynear as always! I agree this is a terrific episode and here's some things that struck me about it when I recently viewed it. In the opening...
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Truly a tremendous episode, one of my favourites. This episoode is full of vibrant characters and suspense. Susan Oliver was one of my favourite female leads ...
I was pleased to see several of our members mention Susan Oliver and her contributions to this episode. I did not mention her in the fugitrivia of part one...
I'm sure I must have seen Susan Oliver in lots of things, but I'm afraid I have never really noticed her in particular before. I do agree, though, that she is...
Did anyone remember her from the original Star Trek pilot with Capt. Pike before there was a Capt. Kirk? They integrated that pilot in with an actual Star...
... __ I credit the writer of the story for this. He really did resist the temptation that I think other writers caved into. And that is to have certain women...
Thanks for a wonderful review, Bobbynear! I loved this episode with all its suspense - and romance as well. We're in Santa Barbara, which is certainly very...