tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146591810616867072.post8874254705395610665..comments2024-02-27T19:40:09.504-07:00Comments on Section 244: 31 Days of Suspense: "The Furnished Floor"Michael Hoskinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11302540308587868138noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146591810616867072.post-58070899110600622092020-01-23T19:39:33.783-07:002020-01-23T19:39:33.783-07:00Hello Mike!
I agree that her fate is disproportio...Hello Mike!<br /><br />I agree that her fate is disproportionate - but I also have to say, I don't find her to be such an interfering busybody that I want anything bad to happen to her. Agnes Moorehead is great in those types of roles, but I feel too much pity for Natwick's character.Michael Hoskinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11302540308587868138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146591810616867072.post-76825201812688439732020-01-23T14:46:06.517-07:002020-01-23T14:46:06.517-07:00I find the Natwick character in this similar to th...I find the Natwick character in this similar to the type of character played in (almost) all of Agnes Moorehead's Suspense roles--a not overtly villainous character yet someone who is annoying or distasteful and whose fate (here, ambiguous) might be disproportionately harsh (i.e., Moorehead getting killed in Sorry, Wrong Number or imprisoned in The Trap or getting frantically humiliated in The Death Parade). Mike Cheynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05631744633298744678noreply@blogger.com