Dr. Kimble returns to his hometown where he reunites with his father John, and his loving sister Donna, who absolutely believe in his innocence, but Kimble's brother Ray has serious doubts a... Read allDr. Kimble returns to his hometown where he reunites with his father John, and his loving sister Donna, who absolutely believe in his innocence, but Kimble's brother Ray has serious doubts about him.Dr. Kimble returns to his hometown where he reunites with his father John, and his loving sister Donna, who absolutely believe in his innocence, but Kimble's brother Ray has serious doubts about him.
- David Taft
- (as Billy Mumy)
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- TriviaLt. Gerard describes the car that Ray drives as a 1961 Porsche Roadster, license # 2U6-987. Never discussed is Donna's car that: a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 4-door sedan, license # 8P5-649.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the episode, Kimble is seen arriving in Stafford with a carry bag, and we see it several times at his sister's house. At the conclusion of the show, we see Kimble's brother driving him to the bus stop, and Kimble boards it empty-handed.
- Quotes
Dr. Richard Kimble: I know everything's blown up in your face. Your work, your marriage, me. Especially me. But if I'm caught, people will forget.
Ray Kimble: [surprised] I don't want you to get caught.
Dr. Richard Kimble: I don't intend to but until I'm cleared you've got to work out some kind of decent life for yourself.
Ray Kimble: With your ghost hanging over me?
Dr. Richard Kimble: [shrugging in apparent defeat] You can't say it, can you? You can't bring yourself to say you think I killed my wife.
Ray Kimble: I NEVER said that!
Dr. Richard Kimble: But you thought it, didn't you? Ray, you and I lived under the same roof, ate at the same table. When you were little and got scared you'd crawl up into my bed. Did you see any killer in me then?
[Ray can say nothing]
Dr. Richard Kimble: Can't you believe me?
Ray Kimble: Dick, I want to.
Dr. Richard Kimble: [again in apparent defeat] But you can't.
Ray Kimble: Dick, I want to. Make me believe you.
Dr. Richard Kimble: [his voice simultaneously angry and quivering] How? What am I supposed to do, live the million pieces of our lives over again? Yours, mine, Dad's? Am I supposed to relive them so they add up to you believing me?
Ray Kimble: [his own voice simultaneously angry and pleading] Prove it to me!
[Richard walks outside, followed by Ray]
Ray Kimble: What are you gonna do?
Dr. Richard Kimble: I'm going to prove to you I'm not afraid to die.
- SoundtracksTheme from The Fugitive
Music by Pete Rugolo
Kimble decides to risk returning home where we meet, for the first time, his sister, Donna, (Jacqueline Scott), who will remain loyal to him throughout the show. We also meet his brother Ray, who resents Richard and believes his infamy has ruined Ray's life. He's lost jobs and romances due to being Richard Kimble's brother. Now he lives a reckless life, drinking too much and racing cars. He becomes the focus of Kimble's efforts after he sees his father is going to be OK, (for now). Meanwhile, Gerard comes snooping around. Donna has two kids, one played by Billy Mumy, who almost ruins everything when he finds Kimble's hair dye.
Dr. John Kimble would not be around to see his son cleared in "The Judgment"- neither would Robert Keith, who died the previous year. They wrote it into the script as Kimble heard his father had died. We also meet Donna's husband who will be played by three different actors over the course of the show. Here he's James Sikking, (of Hill Street Blues a generation later). Later he will be Lin McCarthy and then Richard Anderson.
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- Apr 10, 2015
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- Runtime51 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1