When I recognized Richard Haydn as Larry Tate's Japanese client, two things came to mind. First, this was the same actor that played Mr Finchley in a classic Twilight Zone episode. Second, I knew that some politically correct reviewer would take offense at Haydn's casting. Well, we had two politically correct reviewers who took offense. People are so immersed in political correctness, some don't realize that the concept didn't always exist. I also think that it might have been better to have an Asian actor play an Asian character. Haydn's performance contained nothing that made him necessary for the part. However, I also think there are more important things to get upset about. A show must be viewed in the context of its time. For myself, I'm so sick of Aunt Clara, I was more offended by her tiresome presence than anything else. The "controversial" elements here may obscure the fact that the story is not all that great. However, if I can watch Elizabeth Montgomery for a half hour, I can manage to forgive everything else!