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Quite a fan of this show, and the casts. I would say that when the show stated focusing on Syndicate crime over international high-jinks, the show suffered. I liked seasons 1-4 best in terms of scripts, though Graves was more charismatic than Hill.
I had no beef with Warren, quite pretty but she seemed a lightweight in role at the time. Linda Day George seemed more capable. Neither was a Cinnamon. Season 4 was fun with rotating female leads.
Elliot seemed capable but I was always half-ticked at his character:because I liked Lupus and thought he was woefully underwritten and underutilized. The tighter team was nice in later seasons, I just didn't like the scripts as much.
I think a testament to how good these shows are is the ability to rewatch many of then despite knowing the twist endings. I have many favorites, one that springs to mind is the one with the infiltration colony headed by "kindly" Will Geer.
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I remember the Race change episode. It must have been in season 5.
Shatner episode was a classic just for the outlandish plot.
In order to solve a cold case the IMF and scores of actors go to extreme lengths to convince one of the killers, Thomas Kroll, that he is reliving the day of the murder - June 30, 1937.
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