The BBC's "Coupling" is my all-time favourite series, outside of STAR TREK. Sally, on the show, has got the greatest personality! Love her to bits, really, but the whole cast is brilliant.
Yes, that was very striking.(great shot with the Batmobile driving up and looming over the toy van, revealing just how tiny it is)
Yeah, they did a better job this time around giving him his own motif, in contrast to last time, when the caper was fairly generic but Gordon somehow instantly realized that the Joker was behind it.Really, this is one of the strongest Joker stories in the show. He's in rare form with his pranks and reality-bending tricks.
The Green Hornet
"Deadline for Death"
Originally aired December 2, 1966
A more engaging premise than most in that Mike's on the line...but only because he was stupid. If he'd stayed cool and not ran from the police, they might have believed him.
The bad guys knocked out the Hornet but didn't take the opportunity to unmask him.
Batman
"The Joker Trumps an Ace"
Originally aired April 6, 1966"Batman Sets the Pace"
Originally aired April 7, 1966
It's interesting that they emphasize the idea of help coming during the deathtrap. You'd think that Batman would keep the commissioner apprised of his whereabouts for backup purposes.
Am I mistaken, or is this the third plot involving a visiting foreign dignitary in the first season alone? Makes it hard to tell these episodes apart.
A note on Batman's legal status--he can cash checks!
The maharajah mask turns out to be a rigid plastic one when it's pulled off?
And though Joker's fat suit was full of stuffing, he and Batman proceed to trade double entendres about deflation and hot air.
Think I brought this up when they Binged the show, but using the voice-disguising gadget on the phone just draws attention to the fact that Hornet doesn't do anything to change his voice in person, and he'd already gotten plenty of face time with Mike by that point in the episode.
I just have to allow the Hornet the same suspension of disbelief as I do for George Reeves Superman and Adam West Batman...none of them are going through any trouble to alter their very distinct voices for people who know them in both identities. The voice-altering phone gadget makes that harder by drawing too much attention to the situation.
But here we're dealing with Mike Axford, who works with Britt Reid every day.
"The Secret of the Sally Belly"
Originally aired December 9, 1966
The Hornet and Kato get a little more public in this one, walking into a hospital and picking up a female admirer for Hornet in Dr. Thomas. There might have been some recurring character potential there.
This would be the episode with one of the hoods watching Batman (actually a bit of character-less footage of the Batmobile and Batcave and a music loop).
I'd mentioned how Batman could have used some backup from the police once in a while....How much more efficient would his crimefighting have been if Gordon had been a Scanlon-style full confidante? Scanlon operates like part of a well-oiled machine.
If they'd been following classic Bond protocol, they would have had a weapons check when the Black Beauty rolled out in this episode, to establish the existence of the remote control earlier in the story...though it's always possible that such a moment was cut for syndication.
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