The final episode of Assignment Five was obviously inspired by Dallas.
Not the underhanded business antics of Lord Mullrine who used his sister Patience to seduce George McDee.
It was reminiscence of Who Shot JR which was broadcast worldwide to big ratings in 1980.
Time is being pernicious and has got an ally who will change the future. A future where George McDee does not die on that fateful day.
It really is Sapphire and Steel looking at likely scenarios where George McDee might get killed and where time shoots off in a different direction. One that will lead to the destruction of the human race.
It is very well done and this time a surprisingly brighter ending.
Not the underhanded business antics of Lord Mullrine who used his sister Patience to seduce George McDee.
It was reminiscence of Who Shot JR which was broadcast worldwide to big ratings in 1980.
Time is being pernicious and has got an ally who will change the future. A future where George McDee does not die on that fateful day.
It really is Sapphire and Steel looking at likely scenarios where George McDee might get killed and where time shoots off in a different direction. One that will lead to the destruction of the human race.
It is very well done and this time a surprisingly brighter ending.