This episode continues the theme of showing the ramifications of Watergate on those who were powerless, not just on those in power. The strongest episode so far IMO, focusing in part on Frank Wills, that average guy who essentially foiled the break in.
With a wall of commendations and an article in "Jet," he was nonetheless too "controversial" to get an average job. If he hadn't found Tuffy, I would've cried like a baby.
With a wall of commendations and an article in "Jet," he was nonetheless too "controversial" to get an average job. If he hadn't found Tuffy, I would've cried like a baby.