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chicagomilam
November 24th, 2003, 03:44 AM
03.21.74 - Ordeal by Fire

Starring Mandel Krammer

A detective protects a business-man by infiltrating a secret society which wants he joined that wants a contribution of a million dollars. Members who chose not to contribute might experience a new idea to the words "extra crispy".

Review:

I like this show, and I don't know why. For one thing, a regular person would have simply walked away from the business man's situation. The plot is more of an excuse to tell a very-good detective story, which tries to slove the mystery of the society that demands the donation from him.

It's an addictive show, and the head of the society Promos, is an infectious character. I guess the bad guys in the good-evil stories always tend to be more interesting.

Grade: B

chicagomilam
November 24th, 2003, 03:54 AM
5-19-1975 - The Diamond Necklace

Cast Unknown

A couple invited to a party wish to make an impression; It's hosted by the husband's boss. In making themsleves even more stylish and acceptable for it, the wife borrows a necklace from a well-to-do friend of hers. Attending the party, they discover the invitation was a mistake. Humliated, they return home to find that the necklace is gone. To pay off some debts, people are willing to do [i:a0b91c2dac]anything[/i:a0b91c2dac].

Review:

My life seems to mirror this show, at this the latter part of it that I now live. When I was a child I always thought there would never be a "No" to counteract the "Yes". The minute you hit 25 it starts to hit you on what the real deal of life is. Money is and will always be the key in the happiness of a person of society, especially American society. I wonder what would happen if a person was black and had the same situation happen to them. The ending is very fitting to the inner emotions of the husband, who sounds very much like that's what he wanted to do BEFORE he lost the necklace.

Grade A