




Richard Cox in Remington Steele (1982)
"Etched in Steele" S1, Ep7
more info about this series @ IMDB
more info about this series @ IMDB
Gave myself another dosage of Pierce Brosnan, by watching the hit TV series that made him a household name (prior to James Bond.) Nope, I just cannot distinguish where his appeal is, (so much so I did not bother capping his shirtless scenes.) even Stephanie Zimbalist has more appeal to me than him.
However Richard Cox's shirtless scene was a pleasant surprise, his lean, smooth figure is a nice catch from an otherwise fruitless fast-forwarding through the 22 episodes. (I did watch a couple episodes fully, not a bad show at all, fluffy and entertaining.)
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