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I don't think Gary Sandy gets enough credit for how good he was in the straight-man role. He was a good actor, very likeable, played very well off the zany characters on the show, and showed some zaniness himself in later shows. All of the roles were wonderfully cast and Andy Travis was no exception.

The assessment of Gerard in this article is flat out wrong. Gerard is not a psycho. Rather he's an extraordinarily complex antagonist, which was another of the innovations of this show. He's brilliant and utterly dedicated to his position as an officer of the law and when Kimble gets away, he takes it as a personal

Serial plane crasher? It's like you're suggesting these incidents were his fault. In fact, not one of them were. Bad luck, maybe, but bad pilot? Nope.