Margoanti-clockwise wrote:A great cast but unfortunately not the best episode. But do love the Agatha Christie take off. Besides the tags is there anything you can think of that would have improved the episode? I always loved the idea but somehow it did not quite flow for me.MikeR wrote:Watched The Superlative Seven last night on True and enjoyed it. It happened to be on and I had promised myself when its author Brian Clemens passed away that I would watch one of his episodes. Nice idea that owed its origin to Agatha Christie, but Clemens added his own twist to it and it worked perfectly.
Just a shame about the opening and closing tag scenes, which go too far towards fantasy for my liking.
I personally cannot think of anyway to improve this episode, apart from the tag scenes. It was a reworking of the Blackman episode Dressed to Kill, which is one of my favourate videotaped episodes. I think I'm right in saying that the fight scene in Dressed to kill between Blackman and stuntman Frank Maher left him with a bloody lip, accidentally of course.