I had some thoughts on Long Lost Love.
1. The pics of first wife Georgia. JuM looks a lot like her.
2. Detective Radomski used the H word! The heated word.....He'll be in trouble with the daughters. Hope he doesn't surf forums.
3. Fontelle said she reported Bob missing at 8pm.
4. Disappeared had Bob getting up at 9am. Did he get a call then so they know that, does anyone think?
5. Grandson AH and son-in-law JeM were not shown at the heated meeting.
6. PB says the meeting was not about the money, just info about the money they were demanding. And it was Bob's choice to be completely private about his money. Uh?
7. Daughters consulted an attorney within a couple of days about how to get Mrs Harrod out of Bob's house. So RB can safely say 'We didn't ask her to leave'........our attorney told us what to say. As if they had no choice and the attorney made them do it.
8. That weird, 'someone dark, very dark' did it comment by RB. I noticed the hairdresser was dark-haired and darkish-skinned. That's not some sneaky way of still hinting she is to blame, is it? Without coming out and saying it?
9. I think daughters came over as civil and grieving. When compared to their online personalities.
10. I always wondered why the housekeeper seemed to have just about escaped the general fate of everyone else anywhere near this case, or who has ever shown an interest in it. Having watched her, I think I know. She seemed so unbiased and genuine, I think it would be very difficult to discredit her.
11. I like the way the 'suspicious black car' theory has been so discredited producers deliberately (imo) put a white one in. Still, you never know. Someone might yet come forward and say they saw a white vehicle behaving suspiciously that day.
Random thoughts in 'film studies' mode:
It struck me the actors were very aware of the characters of the people they were playing. I'd love to know where the info was gathered, and how much they read up. I think they all did a good, professional job. Some parts were cut to a mere glimpse, but still imparted a good idea of the 'essence' of the person portrayed.
Er, JeM; the lighting (dark, very dark),the clank of tools, the perspective of the house, and Bob, and the housekeeper, through his eyes. Hitchcock's influence continues to inspire, no?
The script and the storyline; I can imagine being asked to distill Bob's entire case into brief dialogue and an easy- to-comprehend, short story line, where viewers completely unfamiliar with the case can get a good idea of what it's all about. I can imagine having a nervous breakdown too, and becoming the perpetual madwoman in the attic, never to surface again. Well done guys. Very well done.
Motif: I'm always rubbish at spotting that. Windows through windows, vertigo, rosebuds etc; it's all been known to go straight over my head. You have to view again and again to spot that.
Dare I suggest though, despite having seen the episode once, that both the motif - and indeed the motive - in 'Disappeared', 'Long Lost Love', is.......money?