D. P. Cole's most memorable
scene and/or quote:
Fascism is fascism, regardless of who says it. As the leader of the "Tigers of Heaven" sentences Scott and Kelly to a very graceless death, Kelly re-tells the current situation with a very sarcastic tone, suggesting how dishonorable the leader is. Scott, however, is much more damning with his speech, which he breaks off, then continues "...forget it, I've seen all this trash before. It makes me sick." Bill Cosby easily makes this scene a very memorable one.
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D. P. Cole's review and rating:
This story starts at a "typical" pace but speeds up, especially when a surprising revelation happens in act 3. Give it an act or two, it will pick up. Given the weight of the second half of the story, it deserves an extremely high mark. Something to note is Bill Cosby's performance throughout this episode. The series is usually strong in terms of acting quality, but Bill really excels himself in one scene and turns what easily could have been a "ho hum" scene into a gripping moment.
Rating: 9/10
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