A decent long episode, benefitting greatly from Joseph Cotten’s amusing gust appearance. Unlike the pilot, which felt like an hour-long episode fattened up to fill the longer time slot, this episode actually does have the story to keep it going. There are a lot of characters in the episode and they–in addition to frequent car […]
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The Rockford Files 1×7 “This Case is Closed”
February 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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The Rockford Files 1×6 “Tall Woman in Red Wagon”
February 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Here’s another decent episode–actually, it’s kind of cool, following Rockford on a case with a limited cast (his client, the people they talk to, and a foil), but it’s real problematic. First, the relationship between Jim and the female client has at least two, probably three, scenes where the client’s writing is almost no different […]
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The Rockford Files 1×4 “The Countess”
January 21st, 2008 · No Comments
A lovely guest spot from Susan Strasberg can’t hide this episode’s severe deficiencies. The most visible problem is the confused plot–Rockford’s first helping out blackmailed Strasberg, then trying to get himself out from under a murder rap. While the two parts are naturally connected, they aren’t particularly interesting together. It’s like there wasn’t enough story […]
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The Rockford Files 1×2 “The Kirkoff Case”
January 17th, 2008 · No Comments
I think this episode might have been the only non-revival movie episode of “The Rockford Files” I’ve seen. It features a great guest spot from James Woods, a nicely paced mystery and a decent romantic foil for Jim.
The problem? Maybe none. Maybe this episode is indicative of the limitations of the private investigator-centered television drama. […]
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The Rockford Files 1×1 “Backlash of the Hunter”
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
I don’t know what I was expecting from “The Rockford Files.” I mean, I’ve seen it before: the occasional episode and all of the TV movies. But the pilot, while good, is severely lacking.
The problem is with the pacing. “Rockford” doesn’t need an establishing pilot (the majority of the establishing is done in the first […]
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