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Thicker Than Water (2005) (TV)
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12 March 2005 (USA) moreGenre:
DramaPlot:
After discovering her late father once married a rodeo queen, an attorney travels into horse country and finds more family. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Excellent moreUS TV Schedule:
| Sat. July 25 | 7:00 PM | HALMRK |
Cast
(Credited cast)| Melissa Gilbert | ... | Natalie Jones | |
| Brian Wimmer | ... | Sam Nelson | |
| Lindy Newton | ... | Lulu Nichols | |
| Grainger Hines | ... | Tom Grove | |
| Robert Mailhouse | ... | Larry Gorman | |
| Nan Martin | ... | Abygail Jordan | |
| Nancy Atkinson | ... | Receptionist | |
| Ryan Carnes | ... | Tim "Ray" Markus | |
| Amy Beth Reece | ... | Secretary | |
| Lindsay Wagner | ... | Jess Jarrett | |
| Sondra Currie | ... | Sally | |
| Jennifer Jean Cacavas | ... | JJ | |
| David McQuade | ... | Billy Joe | |
| Ivan Naranjo | ... | Watervision | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Marty Papazian | ... | Stableboy | |
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Miscellaneous: When Natalie Jones drives Jess Jarrett into town in Jess' truck after Jess breaks her foot, Natalie claims to not know how to drive a manual shift vehicle, and her lurching awkward driving is supposed to be proof. However, the sound effects for Natalie's fancy sports car, which does not even seem to match the car, is a manual shift vehicle, and actually sound like an old six-cylinder pickup truck. moreFAQ
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For those of us who have walked in the shoes of marginalization or separation from blood kin due to parental decisions to keep secrets, this movie provided a warm and real option for closure. It was comforting, and helped me recognize that connecting to previously unknown relatives takes work, and requires honesty.
Lindsay Wagner portrayed a credible role of a firstborn separated from half of her birth family. Estranged from her father, she learned early in life to reach out with love towards others, adopting, so-to-speak, perfect strangers, providing them a safe sanctuary. Her other option was to be bitter, self-centered, and angry, but she chose to give, rather than take. Conversely, Melissa Gilbert begins by being angry and mistrusting.
These two characters actually portrayed the emotional schism that exists within children born unto such circumstances. Separating the juxtaposed emotions into two separate characters really helps the viewer, who may have experienced this dynamic, to sort out feelings and see potential character developments of each emotion. The fact that Gilbert's role evolved into a trusting, giving individual who reaches out to the lost and brings them into her heart demonstrated a resolution that people separated at birth might wish to follow. At least such a solution could bring peaceful closure to the wounds parents' decisions sometimes creates in the lives of their offspring.
I gave this a high rating because of the realistic solution to real-life emotional turmoil this movie brought. Thanks for airing it.