This episode is a bit hard to follow, and the solving of the truth of matter by Ironside comes down to him remembering seeing a photo in Vera Miles' apartment.
Even at the end everyone is a bit confused as to how the Vera Miles' character would really help her daughter, who she hasn't interacted with in over 20 years, escape with $100,000 after possibly helping her boyfriend murder Miles' husband.
Or at least I think that's what the plot was...honestly it was pretty hard to follow at the end.
Anyway, we have two actors who were in two of the greatest westerns ever filmed. Brandon de Wilde appears in his final filmed performance. Of course he was in the classic, "Shane" in 1953. And Vera Miles, also of "Psycho," was in "The Searchers" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence." Fun to see them with Raymond Burr.
Even at the end everyone is a bit confused as to how the Vera Miles' character would really help her daughter, who she hasn't interacted with in over 20 years, escape with $100,000 after possibly helping her boyfriend murder Miles' husband.
Or at least I think that's what the plot was...honestly it was pretty hard to follow at the end.
Anyway, we have two actors who were in two of the greatest westerns ever filmed. Brandon de Wilde appears in his final filmed performance. Of course he was in the classic, "Shane" in 1953. And Vera Miles, also of "Psycho," was in "The Searchers" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence." Fun to see them with Raymond Burr.