Gus McClain is a college professor, whose life is perfectly idyllic, he has a good job, good friends and a loving wife. One day things change for Gus when he discovers all sorts of odd thing... Read allGus McClain is a college professor, whose life is perfectly idyllic, he has a good job, good friends and a loving wife. One day things change for Gus when he discovers all sorts of odd things happening and his friends are telling him of his unusual behavior, which he has no idea ... Read allGus McClain is a college professor, whose life is perfectly idyllic, he has a good job, good friends and a loving wife. One day things change for Gus when he discovers all sorts of odd things happening and his friends are telling him of his unusual behavior, which he has no idea of. At first, he attributes all this to a possible memory loss. But when his wife is kille... Read all
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Interesting to find your listing in May 2017. I was wondering how you came across the series at this late date. There are many ME (Michael Easton) fans on places such as Facebook and he is currently in an ABC soap, General Hospital.
As a long time Michael Easton fan (from VR5 or before), I was excited when this show was advertised. It was started from an idea by ME and Stephen J. Cannell. They wrote 12 episodes together. There were 22 in all. I'm currently trying to find the titles of the individual shows. The one in which ME worked as a limo driver is everyone's favorite. The close-ups of his eyes in the review mirror was a fantastic idea as his eyes are very blue. The stories ran along the line of The Fugitive, as have many other series, but this was the only one in which the star, ME, had to play two parts as identical twins. I think that by reading the other reviews, you can get the gist of the idea. People have long tried to get this and his two turns on Port Charles on DVD, but to no avail. Perhaps this has to do with ME, himself. He has become a writer and movie producer, plus his acting. He probably doesn't consider this to be one of his best, but his fans will tell you otherwise!
I taped Two on VHS and am just about to get it transferred to DVD. Dunno how good it will be, but anything is better than nothing. (No I'm not selling it, this is not an advertisement.)
The premise of the show is somewhat like "The Fugitive" and "The Incredible Hulk" combined. Like Dr. Richard Kimball in "The Fugitive", McClain was wrongly believed to have murdered his wife. In "The Incredible Hulk," Dr. David Banner, like McClain, is alone at the end of most episodes and at a disadvantage. Throughout the few episodes of "Two", there is a tragic theme. Had this been a successful series, it's easy to imagine a final episode where Hubbard gets the better of McClain.
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Gus McClain: [From the shows introduction] I didn't kill my wife
Booth Hubbard: [Appears behind Gus] But I did
Gus McClain: I never knew I had a brother
Booth Hubbard: I couldn't live your life
[Smiles with devilish glee]
Booth Hubbard: So I arranged for you to live mine
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