1 review
Extremely Moving and Enticing Episode
Going into this episode having read the subplot I was expecting some moving moment
However, the episode is filled with touching and tear-jerking moments which captures the viewers attention from start to finish.
The importance of life and the values it represents are echoed throughout the episode.
It's rather refreshing to see Robert Young play such a different role from his usual full of life and real-life situation free Jim Anderson and to see Marcus Welby at the end of the doctor-patient consultation for the diagnosis.
The acting by all cast members including the usual and guest stars Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Massey, Robert Young and Margaret Leighton was phenomenal and really made the story feel touching and realistic from the tone of speech, behaviour, mannerism and facial expressions.
A highly recommended episode of the show.
However, the episode is filled with touching and tear-jerking moments which captures the viewers attention from start to finish.
The importance of life and the values it represents are echoed throughout the episode.
It's rather refreshing to see Robert Young play such a different role from his usual full of life and real-life situation free Jim Anderson and to see Marcus Welby at the end of the doctor-patient consultation for the diagnosis.
The acting by all cast members including the usual and guest stars Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Massey, Robert Young and Margaret Leighton was phenomenal and really made the story feel touching and realistic from the tone of speech, behaviour, mannerism and facial expressions.
A highly recommended episode of the show.
- realmadridstar
- Jan 19, 2022
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