Talk:Forever Blue (Cold Case)
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editCould someone please post a plot summary containing the motive for the Cold Case episode "The Plan" (2004). I can't believe the only summary I found failed to mention motive or deliberately withheld it. Too bad there's not a reliable venue in Wikipedia or IMDB for posting timely plot summaries with motives to save us from always having to watch it. Thank you. --[[User:BusterGates@msn.com 03:52, 04 December 2007 (UTC)
Great work
editThis was a very important episode of "Cold Case", a landmark for gay characters on TV in my opinion, and I'm very happy that someone decided to do a page on the episode. I may try to add or change a few small things myself, I'm not sure. One suggestion I have is that when we get to find out the times this episode will be repeating, maybe we should post them. --JamesB3 15:52, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Some minor clean up?
editI agree, great article, but it's a little rough around the edges. It might need to be cleaned up a little bit in regard to some of the wording. Also there are some events described in the summary that are incorrect, but they are pretty minor. Neinfraulein 05:50, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Sensibilities to episode's themes
editIn an allusion to Schindler's List, regarded as one of the greatest movies of the 1990s, the flashback scenes are done in black and white white some coloured details (usually red). This allusion lends its strength the episode as they share important themes such as virtue and morality. <============= actually, Francis Ford Coppola used it first in Rumble fish, if I remember well.
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