Luke Perry continues his characterization of circuit territorial judge John Goodnight in Queen of Hearts. He faces some different issues in this film mainly because it's not his brain he's thinking with.
Our fast shooting judge finds Katharine Isabelle with a dead Pinkerton detective and she may or may not have been his prisoner. What is certain is that Rick Schroder is on the prowl for her, for reasons having to do with a little payback. She apparently took him with her poker playing skills in the pocketbook because Schroder was guilty of exactly thinking with what Perry is.
The character of John Goodnight is an interesting one and I wish I had seen the first two films to compare with. This film leaves the story quite nebulous and up in there, maybe deliberately so as to what Ms. Isabelle's fate will be. It all depends on what Perry is thinking with at that moment.
Oh well, at least this shows judges are human beings.
Our fast shooting judge finds Katharine Isabelle with a dead Pinkerton detective and she may or may not have been his prisoner. What is certain is that Rick Schroder is on the prowl for her, for reasons having to do with a little payback. She apparently took him with her poker playing skills in the pocketbook because Schroder was guilty of exactly thinking with what Perry is.
The character of John Goodnight is an interesting one and I wish I had seen the first two films to compare with. This film leaves the story quite nebulous and up in there, maybe deliberately so as to what Ms. Isabelle's fate will be. It all depends on what Perry is thinking with at that moment.
Oh well, at least this shows judges are human beings.