Christopher Allport, Martin E. Brooks.
- A great story, well told.
- It ends with a genuine dilemma and some solid character writing for Hunter and a great Fred Dryer performance.
- I love the way the story falls into place, piece by piece. This show is simply in a league of it’s own. Roy Huggins is the man.
- Love the way the various characters are given their own motivations and story arc. For instance, Hunter and McCall barely meet the priest, but he plays a major part in the story.
- Hunter and McCall don’t share much screentime until the last quarter, but when they do it counts. There’s such a strong partnership there. And the chemistry. Wow. 10/10