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Marianne Darelle finds that she is suddenly and forcefully drawn to a small seaside town that she has never been to before, and there she begins a strange relationship with a married man--and is shocked to discover that he, too, was pulled into the town by a force that he can't explain, either.

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    • Author: Tebei
    Romantic themed episode stars Norma Crane as Marianne, a woman who is trying to reach the town of Woodmere, but fate keeps conspiring to send her to another town called Seaside, where she meets a married man named Bromley(played by Charles Aidman) with whom she begins a most unusual relationship, as they feel drawn to each other, but not physically, as they share memories from long ago events they were not concerned with, but as it turns out, her mother, who shares her own past and theories with them both later on when they visit her home. Mediocre episode is well acted but unremarkable and none too compelling, though is at least innocuous.
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    • Author: Maman
    I won't go into the story line except to say that you will fall I love with one of the two main characters depending on your gender! I'm a guy and guys aren't supposed to like romantic stories. This story is different! It's also one of the VERY best episodes of One Step Beyond. I used to watch this show when I was a preteen with my parents, but I don't remember this episode... possibly because I wasn't much into relationships at age 11. Have you ever gone somewhere for the first time, or experienced something for the first time, yet you feel like you've living the experience all over again? This story is a little like that. The last 5 minutes of the show will tie it all together and will SURPRISE YOU!
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    • Author: olgasmile
    The plot of this tale is told elsewhere on this page, and does not bear repeating for the simple fact that is is one of the most muddled and confusing half hours you will ever watch. While the cast is superb, the writing is sub par. The script must have gone through multiple rewrites by several different authors who never bothered to consider previous changes. The female lead wants to leave town the very day after she arrives, and yet, based on all that takes place, it seems she stays for two or three and you are never sure which day is which. Costume changes inexplicably take place. Major characters disappear at crucial junctures in the story with no explanation.

    And some of the lines are downright baffling. The cab driver's offer to transport two fares for "not even two or as little as one"--is he giving them a free ride? The idea about birds returning to nests they have never seen is ludicrous; how could you live in and leave a nest you have never seen?

    Charles Aidman and Norma Crane are two fine actors, but even they are incapable of rising above the sludgy script, and it makes me angry to see such terrific talent wasted on such abysmal writing. Shame on OSB for releasing this horrible episode.
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    • Author: Granigrinn
    In his opening remarks, series host John Newland looks to the world of nature and explains how the single limb of a starfish will use animal memory to regenerate an entire new and wholly formed creature. The story then goes on to tell the tale of a married man and an engaged woman who meet by chance and almost instantaneously fall in love with each other. At one point it appears that the couple will both call it off and in an unusual jump cut, they're both seen riding on horseback together to what they imagine was a former rendezvous point.

    The upshot of this unusual story is that Marianne Darrell's (Norma Crane) mother was once in love with Norman Bromley's (Charles Aidman) father, and through some unexplained circumstance they were reliving the mother's dream from decades ago. With the mother's admission, the bond that seemed to have catapaulted the couple into an intractable affair dissolves and the two are free to pursue their own lives again.

    I'd need John Newland to explain to me why it feels like I saw this story once before.
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    • Author: Lyrtois
    After a story explaining how starfish reproduce themselves through will power, nervous Norma Crane (as Marianne Darelle) gets our story started by trying to exchange a ticket she can't remember purchasing - to small-town "Seaside". After solving the ticket problem, Ms. Crane gets on the wrong train anyway. As it turns out, she is being drawn to Seaside by some unknown force. On the train, she finds herself staring at Charles Aidman (as Norman Bromley), who is traveling with his wife. The married man and engaged woman are apparently in love, but can't explain how it happened...

    **** Legacy of Love (12/20/60) John Newland ~ Norma Crane, Charles Aidman, Barbara Eiler
  • Episode cast overview:
    Norma Crane Norma Crane - Marianne Darelle
    Charles Aidman Charles Aidman - Norman Bromley
    Barbara Eiler Barbara Eiler - Mrs. Bromley
    Louise Lorimer Louise Lorimer - Mrs. Darelle
    Olan Soule Olan Soule - Conductor (as Olan Soulé)
    Al Hopson Al Hopson - Taxi Driver
    Charles Calvert Charles Calvert - Ticket Seller
    Joe McGuinn Joe McGuinn - Station Master
    John Newland John Newland - Himself - Host
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