My summary says it all but read on if you want my reasons.
This show always had a great cast, was consistently very good and had a stellar series of guest stars in various roles, mostly villains and Wincott really owned this nasty role!
Wincott, as Thomas Sterling Brown was dark and broody, crazed and creepy, a murdering pervert who refers to his victims as 'it' rather than she or her and says 'I don't do names'. He doesn't personalize his victims but objectifies them and merely uses them for his purposes, showing both psychopathic and sociopathic behaviours. His good looks and deep voice make it easy to believe that his charm would make women trust him. In the end, it is his refusal to remember his victims names which sends him back to the US to meet his fate with the executioner.
Watch it and you will know why Wincott has been so consistently employed !
This show always had a great cast, was consistently very good and had a stellar series of guest stars in various roles, mostly villains and Wincott really owned this nasty role!
Wincott, as Thomas Sterling Brown was dark and broody, crazed and creepy, a murdering pervert who refers to his victims as 'it' rather than she or her and says 'I don't do names'. He doesn't personalize his victims but objectifies them and merely uses them for his purposes, showing both psychopathic and sociopathic behaviours. His good looks and deep voice make it easy to believe that his charm would make women trust him. In the end, it is his refusal to remember his victims names which sends him back to the US to meet his fate with the executioner.
Watch it and you will know why Wincott has been so consistently employed !