Catherine is put in charge of a murder case in court, and to bring justice to a five year old murdered son.Catherine is put in charge of a murder case in court, and to bring justice to a five year old murdered son.Catherine is put in charge of a murder case in court, and to bring justice to a five year old murdered son.
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- Jacob 'Father' Wells
- (credit only)
- Edie
- (as Ren Woods)
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only episode of the series in which Roy Dotrice (Jacob "Father" Wells) does not appear.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Vincent: What is it, Catherine? What makes you so sad?
Asst. Dist. Atty. Catherine Chandler: Sometimes I see things, and I can't help but wonder if there's any hope left for any of us.
Vincent: I have known that feeling.
Asst. Dist. Atty. Catherine Chandler: [showing him a crime scene photo] A father beats his child to death. What does that say about us, about our world and the way we treat each other?
Vincent: Evil exists. It's real, we know that. But when it touches little children... it tells us that no one anywhere is safe.
And there are some very dreadful closeups on Catherine's face which makes you wonder how was she ever cast for the part of "Beauty"!? It's downright ridiculous, with the horrid dark eyeliner they forgot to smudge plus white eyeliner on top of that, in a faint attempt to give her "big eyes". In the process, they forgot to pluck her unkempt eyebrows, or fill them in, since it was the Brooke Shields thick eyebrows era but at least, Brooke's were neat and beautiful, quite the opposite here. I guess they got her lips pumped (that was in its infancy back when, and done hush hush) and they figured "big lips is good enough to call her "Beauty"!" Not sure what Beast ever saw in her. She's miscast and very awkward in the part, what with getting the living daylights kicked out of her in every other episode.
Zero creativity, zero originality in this show. Please watch 1992 Forever Knight, the superior Canadian TV series. This is a cheap barebones for its future creation. I'm guessing they must have taken elements from here (the dropping from the ceiling in slow motion, Beast's subway riding is reminiscent of Nick's early season flying etc.) But, other than that, FK brings nuances to its intricate themes that leave you thinking long after the episode is done (which isn't the case with B&TB) plus insane production values, sorely lacking here. 3/10 for what it is, or fails to be.
- imdb-25288
- Jun 24, 2023