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Re: Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

The first time I saw Swan Song, I was actually surprised that it was as good as it was. I was originally not too thrilled with the idea of Johnny Cash and a gospel music setting, but I did find the episode enjoyable.

But I agree that I wasn't convinced at the end when they threw in that line about Tommy Brown possibly confessing. Especially with that wicked smile on his face when he retrieved the parachute!

Re: Re: Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

I agree that his sudden confession of guilt
feelings was totally unexpected and no
indication had been given of this. I had
thought at the beginning that his brother-in-law
would make repeated appearances to
attack him or at least make him feel guilty,
but the writers didn't do this. This,
I think, was a goof on the part of the
writers, we could have delved more into
his personality and his relatioship with
his wife and her brother.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

Johnny did a great job of just being himself,,remember
not everyone speaks and moves like an "actor"

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

Wow! You guys have come up with great ideas to make a police - gospel music industry corruption - small aircraft - family quarrels - funeral industry shenanigans - series for TV. Should it be on HBO or Bravo or on one of the broadcast networks?

Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

Just saw this (again) and thought the whole episode was amazing. The chemistry between Falk and Cash (this is where i got to like Cash's music) was fantastic to watch and i really felt sorry for Mr Brown, his wife was not a very nice person.

I also dont think that any confession would have been made, Brown would have enjoyed life too much of he had gotten away with it. More a case of Columbo suggesting a way for the court to look a bit more favourably on the case.

Just my opinion.

God bless,

Matthew

Re: Comments on "Swan Song"

just a small point - Columbo calls Brown/Cash a Country&Western singer, not a gospel singer.