11/18 - Without A Trace: Doppleganger (Part II)
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11/18 - Without A Trace: Doppleganger (Part II)
Wow. I'm surprised that nobody has started a thread about this episode yet.
Unfortunately, I missed the first part of the episode last year:
And now the new one (Timothy Busfield directed this one). Since the show has passed, I won't use spoilers:
Great writing and acting during this episode. They filled in the whole rather well, since I did miss the first one.
Tony Goldwyn's performance was great, and fell into believing that it could have really been twins in the roles (except for one scene where the lighting was bad and mismatched).
The way that Jack tricked Rick (posing as Greg) at the end was priceless.
Glad to see that the other twin, Greg, wasn't dead.
This show has been consistantly great this season, and deserves all the credit and praise its getting.
Did anyone else see it?
Unfortunately, I missed the first part of the episode last year:
Doppleganger (04-01-2004):
The team investigates a missing woman's boyfriend, with whom she lived. However, they determine that he has a twin brother and quickly turn their attention to him.
The team investigates a missing woman's boyfriend, with whom she lived. However, they determine that he has a twin brother and quickly turn their attention to him.
Doppleganger Part 2 (11-18-2004):
When a homeless woman goes missing from a shelter that is linked to a previous case, Jack (Anthony LaPaglia) suspects Rick Knowles (Tony Goldwyn), who, during the previous investigation, was believed by the team to be a serial killer who manipulated his identical twin brother into confessing to the murders.
When a homeless woman goes missing from a shelter that is linked to a previous case, Jack (Anthony LaPaglia) suspects Rick Knowles (Tony Goldwyn), who, during the previous investigation, was believed by the team to be a serial killer who manipulated his identical twin brother into confessing to the murders.
Tony Goldwyn's performance was great, and fell into believing that it could have really been twins in the roles (except for one scene where the lighting was bad and mismatched).
The way that Jack tricked Rick (posing as Greg) at the end was priceless.
Glad to see that the other twin, Greg, wasn't dead.
This show has been consistantly great this season, and deserves all the credit and praise its getting.
Did anyone else see it?