Nancy Sinatra was the guest, FWIW.
I was wondering about that.But sometimes the inability of the production to match the script is frustrating. The statue was supposed to be a replica of the Sphinx of Giza, but it was some sort of horned Anubis-ish thingy sitting on a throne
Didn't notice that in this episode, but the next two-parter had a moment that really jumped out at me as too much even for camp...when Batman was dramatically yelling about saving Robin while charging the bell. OTOH, in the same two-parter, I got a good laugh at his campily earnest "Don't interrupt! I'm trying to fathom the subconscious of a deadly criminal!"(Unfortunately, Adam West overacts a little too much in a couple of scenes.)
And it's not even an intentional deathtrap, but rather a complication of Undercover Batman escaping from abduction.I love the cliffhanger too, with Bruce rolling downhill on a stretcher. It's a nice change of pace from the usual deathtraps.
I thought that it was just a coincidence...that he had an inspiration that turned out to bear fruit.One thing I've always found weird is how the royal soothsayer's divinations accurately warned him that their hostage wasn't who they thought. I mean, they thought they had Bruce Wayne, but they actually had Batman!Umm... Wait a minute. So... the guy, who wasn't even a real soothsayer but just a hood working for a delusional professor-turned-gangster, was actually tapping into some sort of supernatural force that told him about the hostage switch... but that force somehow wasn't aware that Batman actually is Bruce Wayne? That is confusing on so many levels.
Ugh, yes...so it's not just me. And it happens yet again in the next two-parter (in which Batman makes the particularly careless mistake of leaving the engine running...)!Everyone seems to be stealing the Batmobile lately. What happened to the anti-theft system?
What's more, Alfred drove the Batmobile and hung out with the Dynamic Duo in front of Tut without wearing a disguise...that's really stretching things. Guess it's a good thing that he's insane and has a tendency to lose his memory,For that matter, I find it hard to believe that a chubby guy like Tut could overpower Alfred, considering some of Alfred's future exploits in the show.
As mentioned at the time of your posting, it also holds a special place in my heart...if memory serves, the second part was my first-ever exposure not just to the show but to super-heroes in general.Batman: "The Bookworm Turns/While Gotham City Burns" is a favorite of mine
I like [...] the idea of him as a frustrated, talentless novelist.
Ah, so it wasn't just the result of syndication edits that we hadn't seen one yet...I was wondering.Plus there are some notable features here. We get the first Bat-climb celebrity cameo (Jerry Lewis)
Could've sworn we'd seen them already...haven't been keeping notes, maybe they used the parachutes without the pickup? Anyway, this time made me wonder how much it's costing the taxpayers of Gotham City to keep those guys on call with nothing else to do--Holy Maytag Repairman!We get the debut of the Batmobile parachute pickup service.
Yes, this suited me better than actually having the police saving the Dynamic Duo from the deathtrap as in the Mr. Freeze episode.Speaking of the Chief, it's nice to see the Gotham PD actually doing something! They don't actually succeed in saving B&R from the cookbook, but they make a good try of it
I don't know...they could have used a double-bait...the promise of a reduced sentence (as if these guys serve such long sentences, I know) compounded with appealing to his criminal ego that nobody can be allowed to defeat the Dynamic Duo before he does! Anyway, I imagine that I must have been intrigued at the reference to another, unseen villain when I first saw the episode.(although I doubt the Riddler would've agreed to help save Batman if they had brought him out in a "heelicopter")
Alas, I don't get SyFy these days...still miss the TZ marathon on New Year's Day.
Holy triple feature, indeed--Actually a quadruple feature. There goes half my suggested motivation for the Riddler potentially helping the police last time.The Riddler was certainly the most prolific criminal in season 1, with four appearances
Well, it did have the sound effects!the first-ever civilian Bat-fight, if you can call it that
Huh...good question.And what the heck is the "Bat-Terror Control?" That label is on one of the consoles in the foreground when Batman brings Pauline and the Commissioner into the Batcave.
I was thinking the same thing. And it might have made more sense to walk Pauline and the Commissioner down to the car before applying the Bat-Gas. Also, why does Batman need to give the Commissioner a signal to use the Bat-Wake when Pauline's unconscious? And the truth gimmick is pretty far-fetched, especially since they just showed something resembling a conventional lie detector in the previous story.Speaking of which, Batman said he wouldn't use any "untoward" methods in his interrogation, but he violated Pauline's rights just by questioning her at all after she'd demanded a lawyer.
Yet they had him walk right past the Batphone while missing an opportunity to have him react to seeing the other end of the line.Oh, Commissioner Gordon. You're such a groupie.![]()
Yeah...that tattered-style dress didn't make for a convincing impoverished look, but I wasn't complaining.And ohhhhhh my gods, Sherry Jackson. Those legs...![]()
Did they use the same building ledge featured on I Love Lucy and Adventures of Superman?
Must just be a standard style with the L-shaped section of ledge and part of the building on the left protruding out further so that there's a window facing the ledge.
Wow, that's too bad. No Sciffy, no MeTV. Although there's not really a lot on Sciffy to watch these days....Alas, I don't get SyFy these days...still miss the TZ marathon on New Year's Day.
They're still playing It's About Time twice a week, though I haven't put it on in ages. Looks like they moved it and My Mother the Car to Saturday morning.I don't think I've seen anything interesting pop up on Antenna.
He sees dead sitcoms....Haley Joel Osmet is so l'll and adorable.![]()
Aw, crap, I can't believe I forgot about that. Must DVR a few....They're still playing It's About Time twice a week, though I haven't put it on in ages.
They're still playing It's About Time twice a week, though I haven't put it on in ages. Looks like they moved it and My Mother the Car to Saturday morning.
The Green Hornet
"Seek, Stalk, and Destroy"
Originally aired January 6, 1967
It's time to play "Will Paul Carr survive the episode?"
Umm...nope. @TREK_GOD_1 ...do you enjoy this episode, or is the pleasure of killing Paul Carr reserved only for yourself?
Anyway, a tank was an interesting challenge for our anti-heroes...they didn't even entertain the thought that the Black Beauty might be able to take it on. I guess that if your rockets have trouble with a bulldozer....
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