The Green Hornet
"The Frog Is a Deadly Weapon"
Originally aired October 7, 1966
I thought the frogmen would turn out to be a lame gimmick like the guy swinging on the rope in the warehouse, but they were put to decent use. This episode wasn't bad overall.
Barbara Babcock--apparently her first of two appearances as a ladyfriend of Reid.
In contrast with sister show Batman, we get a glimpse of the Hornet unmasked in costume, followed up with him changing clothes in the back of the limo. The costume change scam was a clever use of the secret ID.
When they emphasized Casey tossing her widowed shoe into the bay, I assumed it would figure into the plot, e.g., it would have a homing device in it or something.
So, um...the Hornet leaves our main villain of the week floating face-down in water and says he'll call Scanlon to pick him up...?
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Batman
"Zelda the Great"
Originally aired February 9, 1966
Bulletproof vests aren't that effective, that the hood would just shrug off gunfire like Superman...but maybe in the larger-than-life world of this show.
Gordon practically shaming his officers before he calls Batman is getting old...they're just being used as straw men at this point.
We also get the debut of the Batsignal -- although it's contrived that Gordon just happens to order its use on the same day that Bruce, Dick, and Alfred just happen to be unable to hear the Batphone.
Might have made more sense if they only resorted to the signal after the phone went unanswered.
Our last two-parter took part in July...and now it's April. If this were Trek, imagine the endless debates about viewing order....
Interesting, also, that the episode features the first mention of Catwoman before we've actually met her.
Indeed, and it fits right in with other indications that the Dynamic Duo and their foes have been around for a while.
And the first time we see the Batmobile pull up in the rear police lot at night (and rudely blocked that police car in, from the looks of it)
Maybe Batman trusts the GCPD to valet park the Batmobile...?
Batman plants stories in the paper without even needing to be the publisher...he even gets to use TGH's stock footage of the presses rolling!
Zelda walking in with a cloud of gas reminds me of the Question. He might have made a good subject of a late-60s TV adaptation, if he'd been on anyone's radar at the time....
I'm not sure what to make of the criminal duo. It seems to send a message that behind every great female criminal is a man. Also, note Zelda's invocation of "feminine intuition," well before Batgirl came along and made it part of her crime-fighting repertoire.
A lot of unconventional stuff going on here.
Including Zelda breaking the fourth wall with her commentary on Batman's trap while spying on it with binoculars.
And it's the first time the cliffhanger peril has been for someone other than Batman or Robin.
A little too convenient that her alternate scheme just happened to involve Aunt Harriet....
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Looks like Decades will be getting into the spirit of the season--The October 23-24 Binge will be a Thriller:
Hope they follow-up with another
Dark Shadows Binge...guess I'll find out Monday-ish.
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