Without a Trace "A Day in the Life..." (11/17/05)
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Without a Trace "A Day in the Life..." (11/17/05)
This episode was from the POV of the parents of the missing person, a 15-year-old kid.
I found this episode to be too much to handle if it were a weekly series, but as a one shot deal, getting the parents perspective was great... but extremely nerve wracking. Being a parent myself, I think that I would have probably reacted the same way.
Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) will probably be able to add another Emmy to her mantle with this performance.
I really think that this show is finding its footing again and is becoming one of the best seasons so far.
I found this episode to be too much to handle if it were a weekly series, but as a one shot deal, getting the parents perspective was great... but extremely nerve wracking. Being a parent myself, I think that I would have probably reacted the same way.
Laurie Metcalf (Roseanne) will probably be able to add another Emmy to her mantle with this performance.
I really think that this show is finding its footing again and is becoming one of the best seasons so far.
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one of the best drama epsiodes I have seen in years.
A superb display. Really made you feel like you were part of the family.
I loved Jack and Martins entrance, and the whole men in black feel.
Outstanding/
A superb display. Really made you feel like you were part of the family.
I loved Jack and Martins entrance, and the whole men in black feel.
Outstanding/