The Trees, the Bees and T.T. Flowers: Part 2
- Episode aired Jan 28, 1977
- TV-PG
- 50m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
282
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Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaOne of - if not the only time - the reception area of Beth Davenport's law firm is seen.
- GoofsDuring the standoff, Mr. Rockford is standing in front of a police car with its lights on in one scene, off in the next, and on again.
- Quotes
Jim Rockford: This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I'll get back to you.
Elderly Man: Hello... He-Hello... Hello?... Hello!
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Was I was a bit harsh about part 1 of this 2-part episode ?
I wrote a rather critical review of the first-part of this episode. (I've seen both halves of this episode many times)
Now,upon seeing both of the episodes back to back today on "Get TV" channel,I return to rate this second half of the 'TT Flowers' episode.
Let me start with some things I liked about it.
The episode is not without some very funny parts. Jim Rockford does some very-fast thinking when things seem impossible,and he shows some real resourcefulness under pressure.
The cinematography/camera work is top-notch,as always!
This entire episode does have a lot of action,things definitely keep moving throughout both halves.
The problem is,the story itself is kind of hokey and somewhat murky to be honest. It simply doesn't ring true,it's just not very believable. Watch and see for yourself,see what you think. Most other Rockford files episodes,almost all in fact,have much-better basic stories than this episode does. This being a 2-part episode to-boot just works to make it too long,too convoluted,and because of this it just isn't up to the usual high standards of the show. Which is a shame. Everybody that worked on and in this episode showed-up,did a good job with their parts and so forth,but the story just wasn't very relateable.. In my opinion,of course.๐
Let me start with some things I liked about it.
The episode is not without some very funny parts. Jim Rockford does some very-fast thinking when things seem impossible,and he shows some real resourcefulness under pressure.
The cinematography/camera work is top-notch,as always!
This entire episode does have a lot of action,things definitely keep moving throughout both halves.
The problem is,the story itself is kind of hokey and somewhat murky to be honest. It simply doesn't ring true,it's just not very believable. Watch and see for yourself,see what you think. Most other Rockford files episodes,almost all in fact,have much-better basic stories than this episode does. This being a 2-part episode to-boot just works to make it too long,too convoluted,and because of this it just isn't up to the usual high standards of the show. Which is a shame. Everybody that worked on and in this episode showed-up,did a good job with their parts and so forth,but the story just wasn't very relateable.. In my opinion,of course.๐
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- ronnybee2112
- Jan 21, 2023
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