A weak episode of "The Fugitive" is still highly entertaining....so this one is worth seeing. It begins with Richard Kimble posing as Carl Baker....a handyman that overseas several apartment buildings. One of his many friends there is Roger (Robert Drivas). I am not sure why he's befriended Roger, as Roger is a bit of a flake. Little did Kimble know that Roger also was capable of murder...and soon he'd attack a woman and killed her when she panicked. But a hysterical eye witness identifies Carl as the killer...and soon Lt. Girard is there to help in the search for him.
So why was I a bit cold about this one? Well, there was Roger's family and his father's fascination with their aristocratic blood...from long, long, long ago. Considering they live in a lower-class tenement, none of this really makes much sense and it's mentioned again and again. So what is my feeling about this. Otherwise a routine show despite the killing.
So why was I a bit cold about this one? Well, there was Roger's family and his father's fascination with their aristocratic blood...from long, long, long ago. Considering they live in a lower-class tenement, none of this really makes much sense and it's mentioned again and again. So what is my feeling about this. Otherwise a routine show despite the killing.