coloradoan
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Apparently, I am in the minority, because I felt this was my favorite episode out of all the seasons. It had suspense, great acting by Jeremy Sisto, and his son Tyler played by Caleb Reese Paul. I realize Missy Peregrym is popular, but I don't miss her when she's on leave. Her character irritates me because she doesn't show much humility at times and is always correcting the other agents. Yes, she's the lead agent, I get that. But, she has issues, too. I thought the storyline moved fast, and I loved how Tyler intervened at the end to save his father. It brought the two together, which was much needed.
This was by far my favorite "Time For You To Come Home For Christmas" version for 2019 and all the B. Shelton Hallmark movies. Number 5 movie is my least favorite. Alison Sweeney and Lucas Bryant have a strong chemistry that made this believable. I loved the story, the actors, and how it ended. The son was very cute and hope to see him in more movies. The mother is lovely. Some fans stated that the ending song was distracting, but the way Jack walks slowly toward Katherine is very provocative, and the interaction is mesmerizing. I hope Hallmark puts these two together again in a movie. I would love to see more follow-up movies, to continue the storylines. Bring it on!!!!!!!
In my opinion, the most compelling episode out of all the seasons. The season finale to season one. Tom Selleck should have won an Emmy, based on his performance for this season finale. He performed like a Godfather, head of his family and the New York police department. Michael T. Weiss should have won best supporting actor as the corrupt detective. Both performances were brilliant and chilling! Why is it that the same actors seem to win Emmy performances and those that deserve it, do not. It must be politics in the television industry.
Michael T. Weiss went on to make the series, "The Pretender." He's a brilliant actor. Additionally, I don't understand why he didn't become more popular as lead actor in a television series or movies. His caliber of acting is out of the ordinary.
Michael T. Weiss went on to make the series, "The Pretender." He's a brilliant actor. Additionally, I don't understand why he didn't become more popular as lead actor in a television series or movies. His caliber of acting is out of the ordinary.