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re: On this day in 1967, 78 million people tuned in to watch the finale of The Fugitive
Posted on 12/12/22 at 2:30 pm to UndercoverBryologist
Posted on 12/12/22 at 2:30 pm to UndercoverBryologist
"Come Watch Me Die"
Directed by Laslo Benedek
Written by Stanford Whitmore, from a story by Perry Bleecker
S1 E17
January 21, 1964
While toiling as a farm worker in rural Nebraska, Kimble is taken by the police -- no, he isn't recaptured: he's deputized to join a posse protecting an accused murderer from a lynch mob. The accused man protests his innocence -- the same way Kimble has. Should Kimble risk his life to help him? As others have done to help Kimble...?
Kimble is placed in yet another fascinatingly ironic quandary. Is the accused murderer Kimble's doppelganger? Or is he the anti-Kimble?
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