Yes it's more entertaining than anything too thought provoking. Reminds me of the stalker/ slasher movies circa mid sixties to maybe mid to late 70's . Example as stated before the judge chooses to walk home alone!
I did vaguely remember watching it during the ordeal run and probably reruns. Watching it again I am often struck by how strong Barnaby is ! Never under estimate his observation skills or ability to see through people.
The solution I didn't remember so it did catch me a bit by surprise but it did fit what was happening.
Yes indeed casting directors has a certain kind of role in mind for Tony Geary. Interesting though he actually played a clergyman on The Partridge Family!
Interesting too that Linda Kelsey who was a television mainstay at the time didn't have a bigger impact in this episode.
Definitely entertaining episode. We start seeing that newer format with dividing up episodes between the three regulars - Barnaby , Betty and JR with two doing less and one featured more.
I did vaguely remember watching it during the ordeal run and probably reruns. Watching it again I am often struck by how strong Barnaby is ! Never under estimate his observation skills or ability to see through people.
The solution I didn't remember so it did catch me a bit by surprise but it did fit what was happening.
Yes indeed casting directors has a certain kind of role in mind for Tony Geary. Interesting though he actually played a clergyman on The Partridge Family!
Interesting too that Linda Kelsey who was a television mainstay at the time didn't have a bigger impact in this episode.
Definitely entertaining episode. We start seeing that newer format with dividing up episodes between the three regulars - Barnaby , Betty and JR with two doing less and one featured more.