Acapulco

NBC (ended 1961)
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Acapulco was a series that featured the exploits of Patrick Malone and Gregg Miles, two former Korean War Buddies turned thrill-seeking Acapulco beach combers and part-time body guards. In a very unusual move, the show was inexplicably reformatted in mid-season from the show Klondike using the same lead cast members. It would only continue for 8 more episodes.moreless
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  • A very special episode this time, I really liked this one. I was angry that it ended so soon. This might contain spoilers! Acapulco finally processes the bus crash also on a personal level. It's interesting to see that. The dream seqmoreless

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    A very special episode this time, I really liked this one. I was angry that it ended so soon.
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    Acapulco finally processes the bus crash also on a personal level. It's interesting to see that. The dream sequences are very well done; even I thought that they were morbid some times.
    See is the reincarnation of an investigator! I mean she even processes the case in her dreams. Not only that the dead hunts her, she tries to communicate with them to find out more about them and a motive. Scary in some way.
    Then she tells everything to the school counsellor. Interesting, because I don't believe she really can trust her. But that might just be me.moreless
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