Review of The Letter

Cold Case: The Letter (2004)
Season 1, Episode 13
10/10
Cold Case's Powerful Episode on Racial Bias and Heritage
3 March 2024
I recently watched an episode of Cold Case. This particular episode focused on a young lady living in a boarding house for "women of color" and the reopening of her case. Detective Rush took on the challenge of solving this case for Sadie's daughter, who had been grappling with shame regarding her own heritage since the murder. I have to say, this was an outstanding episode that shed light on the racial bias that prevailed during that time period. The storyline was compelling and highlighted the struggles faced by marginalized communities.

One aspect that truly stood out to me was the attention to detail in the outfits and period era for the flashback scenes. The costume design did an excellent job of transporting viewers back to 1939, creating an immersive experience. Overall, this episode of Cold Case was both thought-provoking and visually captivating. It effectively addressed important social issues while delivering an engaging and well-crafted storyline. I highly recommend watching it.
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