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Lucky_Ladybug ([personal profile] ladybug_archive) wrote2011-03-26 11:27 pm

Jimmy Musings

Jimmy's role in the Quincy episode was small, but he was a good guy as far as we know. He was the trainer for a boxer. Some people involved with the boxer were crooks, but it didn't look like Jimmy's character was among them.

I saw his M Squad appearance tonight. He was the bad guy in it, and a murderer to boot! Not really what I was hoping for. But it did ensure him a large role throughout the episode. I took about 161 screengrabs. I still have to change them to JPG. I wish BlazeDVD didn't insist on saving all screengrabs as BMP.

And Jimmy is really an incredible actor. The murderer character was very unstable and a chronic liar. Jimmy played him very believably. Two different times he outright snapped and he was scary. I am all the more impressed with him after seeing that episode. He is really a sadly underrated actor.

If he had been a bank robber, that probably wouldn't have bothered me much. Especially since he was playing a gangster when I first stumbled across him. And his role in The Good Guys and the Bad Guys never bothered me. Actually, as I said before, I felt that his bank robber character was more honorable than the moral-less mayor. His character, Buckshot, didn't seem to want anyone to get hurt. He tried to stop one of the vicious robbers from killing an old man.

After I watched M Squad, I dug up the fifties movie Blue Denim online and skimmed through it until I found Jimmy's cameo in it, about 43 minutes in. I might watch the whole movie sometime. There's an actress in it that I like, Roberta Shore.

And I've noticed something else interesting. Even though I gobble up everything Jimmy's in, from the fifties through the eighties, I think I am most partial to his later work, from the late sixties on. It might be because that was about when he stopped playing kids and started playing mature adults. Sometimes I have a real fondness for older men characters over younger ones. And ... I have to admit, I think Jimmy only became more handsome as he aged.

I am really craving to watch his second Knight Rider appearance again. Poor Tom O'Malley was killed off, but he was a good guy, and he was central to the plot. They never stopped talking about him throughout the episode. I wish I had permanent access to that episode. I could watch his first Knight Rider appearance, which seems to be officially online, but the second one is only available if I order the Netflix DVD again. Or if I buy the season, which I might do sometime, because after watching the other episodes on the disc I think Knight Rider is a show I'd like seeing a lot of in general.

I'm almost done with chapter 5 of the weird Monkees fic. I finally posted chapter 4 on [livejournal.com profile] monkeesfic after receiving an enthusiastic response from someone in the comm on chapter 3. I'd been dragging my heels about posting 4 in the comm because I wasn't sure anyone was even still reading the fic there other than Crystal (and I don't think she's a member), and of course she would have access to it in other places where it will be posted, such as the fic journal. I've been getting a good response to it from the beginning in the Yahoo Group, which I'm thrilled about.

[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, that series ran for a long time! I hadn't realized she was in a regular series like that. That's awesome.
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[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
She was only in the first three seasons?

I know her from the Disney comedy The Shaggy Dog. She had a good-sized part in it, as the owner of the dog.
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[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
The Shaggy D.A. was fun, although I liked the first one better. It was also the first film to feature Officers Hanson and Kelly. They returned in The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber! I thought that was really neat. It was the first instance I saw of returning characters.

Ahh, I see. Ugh, that's terrible about Steve! It really is awful when a beloved character vanishes with no explanation whatsoever and everyone seems to forget they ever existed. I've actually considered writing a deathfic with Roger Addison from Mr. Ed to explain his sudden disappearance in season 4. And then his wife Kay would move shortly after, explaining her disappearance later in the season.

And now I'm curious to check out The Virginian, mainly to see this friendship between Steve and Trampas!
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[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2011-03-28 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, you should!

Oh gosh, that's awful.

Cute picture!