I missed Rookie of the Year but have it recorded.
I liked Tom and Jerry...even with the Awful Truth line thrown in - it's an awfully good line. Charles Lane delivered it with perfect timing. The story was icky, but I thought the direction and timing was good, and there was a little something to say about forgiveness - you can spend your time getting in nasty cracks and get even with someone you love, or you can try to make it work. While Peter Lawford's fooling around went on too long, and it would have been nice if he had made even a little effort, I thought that Nancy Gates was very good, and I enjoyed the playlet. I must have had my suspension of disbelief cap on.
I liked Ryan and Bickford, though the plot was a little cutesy.
I hated The Silent Partner. I wish that George Marshall had let Buster direct, because the comedy sequences were a mishmosh, Keaton would have made clear, singular choices rather than muddying up the main action. I thought Buster was great and I am glad he got the job, and Zasu was swell. Jack Elam was very good at taking a fall! Who knew? Maybe that's how he got those wall eyes.
I really enjoyed Number 5 Checks Out, I thought it was great, tightly directed and well acted.
kinrat - I can't wait to see Laraine and Leo - for once he didn't have to get jealous of Laraine's leading man.
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I haven't seen the rest yet, and I didn't get the last two recorded.