10/10
$10 not $20
12 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
You are wrong about one thing. I just got through watching this episode for the first time...and It was $10 he gave Iggy, not $20. (Just enough to cover the cost of the tennis racket on sale in the window in the earlier scene.) My personal favorite element, however, was the EXCELLENT underscoring throughout. Amazing. It really brought out and "underscored" (in the truest sense of the word) the sentimentality of the work. Beautiful work and the acting by Barry Gordon, and the actor who played his father, is wonderful. The look on his face in the police station right after he tells his son to stop telling lies speaks volumes. The incredible pain and hurt at being forced to betray his own son because he didn't have the courage to stand up to Mr. Rose.
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