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Nancy shields 1978 interview kobo abe
Nancy shields 1978 interview kobo abe









nancy shields 1978 interview kobo abe

I just wish they had never killed off Kelly Hu's character. Cheech Marin was always a riot with his get-rich-quick schemes and general bad luck, and Jeff Perry's Harvey Leek should go down as one of the best supporting characters on television. The moments between Nash and his father were always touching, making for some pleasant father/son moments that are hardly ever seen on television these days. But the five seasons before it out-weigh the lackluster sixth season, with plenty of episodes providing a well-balanced mixture of humor, action, and character. Cassidy worked best as Nash's daughter, but she was just never believable as a tough cop. The show sometimes did get a little too talky, and the show did hurt itself by making Jodi Lyn-O'Keefe become a cop in the final season, a decision that was really bad and made her character become hated by many fans of the show. The final season introduced us to Cress Williams and the beautiful Wendy Moniz, who were both welcomes addition, but unfortunately, the show was cancelled, and we never got to learn a lot about either character. She was a really bad character and proved she didn't have much talent. Yasmine Bleeth was, thankfully, not there that long.

nancy shields 1978 interview kobo abe

The best episodes were clearly in the early years, and while the show seemed to be losing some steam in the final season, it never lost it's entertainment value, even with the weak moments it had. The supporting characters were just as interesting as the main characters, with each having their own background developed over the years. Every Friday, it felt like I was sitting down with a group of friends with it's great combination of the right actors in the right roles. NASH BRIDGES has occupied my Friday nights since the second season, when I started watching.











Nancy shields 1978 interview kobo abe