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6/10
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned.........
dand10104 September 2021
1- VIEWERS CHECK THIS OUT......................

*LOOK! IT'S KARL MALDEN!!!.................. At 3:48 a sniper on top of a roof at a local college (University of San Francisco) has taken several shots into students walking on the campus below. One of the shots grazes a young lady and Stone goes to her aid. Keller, using a long rifle, runs into the building where the sniper is located. When Stone leaves the girl with other officers he runs toward the building Keller has entered. As he does several students (4-5 deep) presumably there to watch the filming, watch Karl Malden run by. As the actor runs by the group several students can be seen with ear-to-ear smiles.

*At 4:42, Stone exits the building and begins to run where he hears other shots fired. There are several students running in front of him (extras for the production) but as he clears the building and begins to run across the yard another group of students can be seen on the right side of the screen standing and watching the action/filming.

*THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD IN THE 1970'S FELT COMPELLED TO DEAL WITH THE WAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA........... The Vietnam War and the effect it had on those who were a part of it had a huge impact on the TV stories in the 1970's. Nick Nolte has a small part as a Marine captain coming home injured from the war. In real life Nolte had a criminal record and was prohibited from serving in the war when a lot of his friends were drafted. He has stated in interviews he felt incomplete as a young man in the 1960's because he didn't serve in Vietnam.

2- A One Sentence Plot Synopsis: *A college professors wife is tired of being powerless in her husband's never-ending pursuit of young women.

3- Final Reflective Analysis and Final Grade: *This episode of TSOSF makes use of a clever enough script to delve into some of the issues affecting people impacted by the war in Vietnam. There are times, however, when Malden and Douglas seem uninterested in the plot and appears as if they are going through the motions of completing scene after scene just to get it over with. Their performances are uninspired and seem to just trickle out with the dialogue they are required to deliver. Celeste Holm, in contrast, does a pretty good job of bringing gravitas to the cast and she plays the scorned woman very well. With a crazy man on roof tops sniping at students and faculty you would think the script wouldn't call for Stone and Keller to banter about pizza toppings and (right after leaving the scene of the college professor being killed) joking about who should go first out of their respective parking spots using two separate vehicles. "You go"....."No you go...." -smiling and gesturing playfully.... The music in the background brought a playful tone to the whole interchange. I was watching and thinking, "with? What am I seeing?"

Final Grade: C.
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8/10
It's a sabotage!
mm-395 July 2022
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It's a sabotage! Just like the Bestie Boys videos done in a 70's style Crossfire is a sabotage. Starts out with Sniper fire on campus. But why? Cross fire has a Can't stand it I know you planed it plot twist. Keller and Stone figure out what appears is not the obvious! Plot twist hits. Of course there is a psycho. An affair. Nick Nolte as part of a plot twist. A love triangle. All the ingredients for a simmering story. This Watergate has a sinister conspiracy with lies and deception. One of the better Streets, for a strong season 2. 8 stars.
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5/10
Why should their lives go untouched while mine is ruined
kapelusznik1831 October 2015
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***SPOILERS*** A case of forbidden love and mindless revenge is what both our hero's Det. Let. Mike Stone, Karl Malden, and his partner Inspector Steve Keller, Michael Douglas, are faced with here with this psycho sniper taking pot shots at people at a local collage with his M-16 rifle. His first two victims David Shaninger, Brent Davis, who was killed and young collage student Peggy Dunnigan, who was wounded are found out to be secret lovers cheating on their mates; Shaninger on his wife, Celeste Holm, and as for Peggy on her fiancée just returned wounded Viet Nam veteran US Marine Capt Alan Melder, Nick Nolte.

It turns out that both Peggy and Shaninger have been living together in Shaninger's secret pad, overlooking San Francisco Bay, for the last few months and it's suspected that it was Melder who tried to knock the two off for screwing him by screwing behind his back while he was staying at a San Diego veterans hospital. It was Det. Let. Stone who sniffed, with his bloodhound like nose, out the truth and the truth wasn't very pretty. That's after the psycho sniper killed his next victim that he had mistaken for Peggy.

***SPOILERS*** It soon became apparent that non other then the cheated behind her back Mrs.Shininger was behind all this. She in fact found out about her husband's infidelities and hired a mentally unstable car wash employee going by the name of John Jones, Frank Ashmore, to knock both him and his secret lover Peggy off. The only problem for Mrs. Shaninger is that she had no idea just how crazy this Mr.Jones was as well as him blowing her entire scheme in opening up his big mouth, in public, in how he got away with murder as well as about what a smart man he was when everyone who knew him to be just plain stupid. With the cat now out of the bag and him about to be arrested Mr. Jones or whoever he really is tries to kill himself but as usual he fails in that endeavor as well. That by giving us, the police and audience, a long and boring monologue about his failed life thus allowing the police,in the person of Inspector Steve Keller, to grab him off a garage rooftop just in the nick of time before he dropped out of sight.
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