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Kojak: It's Always Something dives into a gritty narrative that feels very much in line with the show's established tone. You’ve got Kojak caught in a web of corruption involving a city commissioner and Colombian hitmen, which creates this tense atmosphere as the stakes keep rising. The pacing is tight, and the performances, especially from Telly Savalas, are gripping. It’s interesting to see Crocker, now on the other side of the law, bringing a layer of complexity to the prosecution. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that really adds to the drama, making the whole setup feel more grounded. Quite a distinct take on the series, really highlights the moral ambiguities in law enforcement and justice.
TV movie from the Kojak seriesFeatures Telly Savalas as KojakThemes of corruption and moral ambiguity
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