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Date Posted: 19:27:46 05/06/13 Mon
Author: Jarrod
Subject: Re: Best or most versatile guest stars
In reply to: Richard L. 's message, "Re: Best or most versatile guest stars" on 08:41:54 05/06/13 Mon

Yes, 'Felicity's Song' is a great episode. I think I read somewhere that Mariette Hartley's father committed suicide when she was younger. In 'Felicity's Spring,' her character's father has committed suicide, which makes the scenes where she tells the Virginian about it very poignant.

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[> [> [> Re: Best or most versatile guest stars -- Richard L., 09:14:46 05/07/13 Tue [1]

Yes, it was an excellent episode, but it was their mother who had committed suicide, I think after a prolonged illness, I believe. Her elderly father was in the episode, and he worried about letting Felicity get engaged to the Virginian.


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[> [> [> [> Re: Best or most versatile guest stars -- Mark, 12:49:47 05/07/13 Tue [1]

I'm partial to Gregory Walcott, with the exception of farmer Perkins I liked all his guest shots especially Thornton's account "now you simmer down too" I like him in the Clint Eastwood movies too

-Mark


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[> [> [> [> Re: Best or most versatile guest stars -- Jarrod, 13:41:15 05/07/13 Tue [1]

Richard, I'm going to have to look at that episode again. Thanks for the info!


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