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Kojak: Flowers For Matty is an interesting blend of crime and drama, encapsulating that gritty 90s vibe. The pacing is steady, drawing you into Kojak's world as he navigates the high society of art dealers and thieves. The atmosphere feels tense, especially with the underlying themes of deception and betrayal tied to serious crimes like munitions smuggling. The performances, particularly by Telly Savalas, carry a certain weight, bringing depth to the character of Kojak. It's not just a typical detective story; there's a layer of social commentary woven throughout. The practical effects aren’t overdone, but they serve the story well, making it feel grounded. Definitely stands out in the Kojak franchise for its unique setting and narrative.
Features a unique high society setting for Kojak.Investigates art thefts linked to deeper criminal activities.Takes a more serious tone compared to other Kojak episodes.
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