In a story wondering whether a teen girl's shooting injury is self- inflicted or not, Stu Bailey gets involved to prove her troubled boyfriend's innocence.
The story is a high-wire act where the performer falls and breaks all his bones. The plot makes little sense. The acting is overwrought. The dialogue is both pretentious and cliché-ridden. That is the pattern for the wretched "make over" of the series which got it canceled.
Once again, it is obvious that Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. is finding no joy in this role, as Stuart Bailey has been reduced to bad wisecracks and terribly written voice overs.
The story is a high-wire act where the performer falls and breaks all his bones. The plot makes little sense. The acting is overwrought. The dialogue is both pretentious and cliché-ridden. That is the pattern for the wretched "make over" of the series which got it canceled.
Once again, it is obvious that Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. is finding no joy in this role, as Stuart Bailey has been reduced to bad wisecracks and terribly written voice overs.