[Magdalen] Charles Williams and Inspector Lewis
James Oppenheimer-Crawford
oppenheimerjw at gmail.com
Tue Aug 16 05:55:12 UTC 2016
An intriguing show, certainly. I would watch a sequel in which Hathaway
gets top billing. He's got a lot of stuff going on, and is a genuinely
intriguing fellow. They are bringing out a lot of his backstory which
gives one hope that they just might do something like that. Setting the
whole thing in that town gives a tremendous set of opportunities for all
sorts of novel characters and situations. And a lot of the scenery is quite
nice too.
James W. Oppenheimer-Crawford
*“A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved,
except in memory. LLAP**” -- *Leonard Nimoy
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Mahoney, W. Michael <wmmah at stoneledge.net>
wrote:
> Last night's episode of the "Inspector Lewis" series on PBS used the works
> the the Anglican writer, Charles Williams as a partial basis of its plot.
> I am sure it is the first time I heard the theology of co-inherence
> mentioned to TV and probably the first time I heard it since my days in Oak
> Park, Illinois in the mid 50's.
>
> I can hardly wait for next week's episode.
>
> Mike M
>
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