A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.A coroner's inquiry takes a man back to a fateful decision.
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Written by Charles Gounod
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Shatner is fine...the script is lackluster
John (William Shatner) is a mama's boy in every sense. Instead of moving out and getting on with his life, his mother had an apartment added on to the house. And, when he talks about his mother (Jessie Royce Landis) throughout the show, it seems very creepy, as he refers to how beautiful she is and calls her by her first name. This could pose a problem when John falls for Lotte (Gia Scala), as you just cannot imagine him or his mother letting go so easily when the subject of marriage is broached.
Although William Shatner is one who has been made fun of for his staccato delivery on "Star Trek", here he's very good and natural. The problem with the show actually has nothing to do with the acting but the plot...which had little in the way of a twist. An interesting story but with a poor resolution.
Although William Shatner is one who has been made fun of for his staccato delivery on "Star Trek", here he's very good and natural. The problem with the show actually has nothing to do with the acting but the plot...which had little in the way of a twist. An interesting story but with a poor resolution.
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- planktonrules
- Apr 11, 2021
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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