tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post947851651795421008..comments2024-03-27T06:07:20.345+01:00Comments on ボクの事件簿: Trouble in TriplicateHo-Linghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04673330638260132388noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post-68528376512286291952020-05-06T09:34:40.691+02:002020-05-06T09:34:40.691+02:00Yeah, I meant the Hutton series. While Ellery goes...Yeah, I meant the Hutton series. While Ellery goes through several phases throughout the novels too, the TV Ellery is a unique interpretation and probably the most likeable of all Ellery's. While only one episode (and one pilot) were based on the original stories, the scripts written for the show are all really great, so the episode you saw was definitely not just a lucky shot.Ho-Linghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04673330638260132388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post-70874164884205980262020-05-06T05:43:34.281+02:002020-05-06T05:43:34.281+02:00By "the Ellery Queen television series" ...By "the Ellery Queen television series" do you mean the 1975-76 one, or is there a Japanese Ellery Queen series that's broadcasting now?<br /><br />If the former, there's a full episode on YouTube (complete with 1970s ads) called "Adventure of the Sinister Scenario" and I watched it just now. I've only read one Queen novel (Ten Days' Wonder) and man, is the TV Ellery far more charming than the one in that book! Must be the good looks. A good twist, with a charming "Challenge to the Reader". I'm honestly besotted by Ellery's actor. 5/5Dian Adhantohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12302259612602336657noreply@blogger.com