This episode ranks up there as tops with the possible exception of Never Wave Goodbye. It's a coin-toss. The only bad thing about it is that it is a tough act...
"The Fugitive" Starring David Janssen 1963 - 1967 Season Three Episode Number 69 "Landscape With Running Figures" Part One Original Air Date - 11/16/65 Guest...
BOBBYNEAR REVIEWS "LANDSCAPE WITH RUNNING FIGURES" - PART ONE A solitary figure with his head bowed slightly and his body partially slumped forward, walks...
Over the weekend I watched this episode for the third time. I will have to say that part one is a classic. The writer Anthony Wilson did an excellent job of...
... __ I could not agree more. We also did at least one radio program on the lack of development for Helen Kimble. The same thing done here with Marie, should...
Bob and Ken, How nice would it have been if the writers gave us Richard and Helen in as tense and well acted a scene as Phil and Marie in the hotel room,...
Truly a gem. One of the best or perhaps the best episode of the series. Even though Gerard's wife has appeared before, basically as a one-dimensional ...
Program regulars Ed Robertson and Bill Groves will be discussing the launching of their new on line magazine Television Chronicles this week on Talking...
This episode is another of my favourites. I find the opening of the story the most powerful of any opening in the series. It can be described as perfect. The...
One of my very favourite episodes. The opening is outstanding. I would say it is the best of any opening in the entire series. I think they perfectly captured...
... by ... to ... accident ... go ... Kimble ... best ... Hi Ken, I find it interesting that you said that this character was not introduced in season one and...
Truly an awesome episode. It certainly is much more realistic to see Kimble finally reaching the end of his rope, so to speak, as well as Marie Gerard! Janssen...
Melissa, One of the amazing things about this board is that when people post, one always stands a chance of getting new information or insight. I never...
... __ I think you need to consider a few things when it comes to this issue. First of all..realistically, how many times has Marie actually heard Kimble's...
... I think it would have been better to have Barbara Rush play Gerard's wife throughout the series. Use her in a short segment in 'Wave.' Then bring her back...
The bus scene was amazing. One problem I have with Kimble getting on the bus. Did you notice that he sat in the last row. Hard to escape. Then he went to...
... Watch the scene again when Kimble passes Marie on the bus. She is ... __ On June 19, there will be a three part composite photo on the homepage that I made...
Hi Ken, I think he probably felt that once he got past that roadblock, he was probably home free. And also, the back of the bus would prevent someone from...
... __ You do?? Why? Unless you know someone on the bus or think you recognize somebody, I can't imagine why you would look around. Being in a confined space...
Two observations. Someone had mentioned that Kimble should not have sat in the back of the bus and that he should not have gone to sleep. Well he certainly...
... sat in ... he ... sat in the back. As ... overcomes us ... part two ... so I guess ... __ Thanks very much. YES PLEASE....comments about part two can be...
... Good point. Perhaps he wanted to be as far away from everyone as possible. They had already passed the roadblock, so he wouldn't have expected another one....
... __ To put it mildly! By the time we are finished here, we are going to wish that Anthony Wilson had written the flashback scenes and the trial in Little...
Brilliant writing for sure. While we obviously can't have 120 episodes of the caliber of Landscape, it is a shame that there wasn't more consistency in the...
It looks like Kimble was broke after he gave the kids the last of his money. However, Kimble still gets around. 1-He hitches a free ride out of town. 2-He...
... 1?? I think my favorite was when Kimble knew the police had gone and leaned back against the wall exhausted and you could see the 'Condemned' sign hanging...
I will have to check that out, I think you mentioned that before, or someone else did, and I missed that. There is a lot of impact in a subtle message. Rob ...
Hi Ken, I like your #1, 2 and 4. However, I look at #3 as more that he was "borrowing" the truck, and it really wasn't for his best interest, it was to help...
Re: condemned sign in landscape I will have to check that out, I think you mentioned that before, or someone else did, and I missed that. There is a lot of...
One of the most clever and important scenes in part one comes when Gerard joins Marie in their hotel room. Up until this point, we know even less about the...