7/10
One of the more history-focused episodes, less action
26 December 2015
What's wonderful about this is the convincing dissolving of race barriers between black and white in Africa. It's appropriate to a story whose arc peaks with Albert Schweitzer.

In the wake of a film like Selma, this episode may seem a bit tame and dated. For its time, 1999, it was as positive as any film on race relations I can think of.

The other IMDb reviews here are useful--but only by fans, not by writers.

Darabont and Tattersall's achievements shine most here. Sean Flanery remains consistently believable as young Indy.
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