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Ah, I remember that tin...though it looks like they obscured the brand name.

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Ah, I remember that tin...though it looks like they obscured the brand name.
Well, his planet still had the smog and other pollution.So he decided to move a planet in another solar system closer to its sun, rather than his own.
They were hopping up and down on the environmental bandwagon.There's definitely a pattern to the stories on this show.
It's hard, man. It's really hard. You think you've found your special specimen and it just doesn't work out.
Which helped us to identify him on Lower Decks.Complete with his Giant Spock Clone Starfleet Uniform.
But did he go back to Earth to write about it? It just doesn't work out.Hmm. Khan and his followers escaped Earth on an interstellar voyage on that submarine-looking ship. Maybe Keniclius did something similar and was picked up by aliens or something.
This episode was a little too all over the place.With Keniclius, they seemed to be trying to invoke the imagery of Apollo.
Not that I'm aware of.Don't these guys have to follow a regular fitness regimen?
Had to go back and find a throwaway line indicating his likely survival.I'm glad we got a happy ending there. But did we ever find out what happened to Wright?
It was underwhelming casting, though I guess it served the story's purpose of him being a nobody.I don't remember this. It's probably the only time we heard anything about his father.
And the Bride of the Incredible Hulk!Spock's cave girl and James Garner's Polaroid wife.
If there's any truth to it, the alleged "either she goes or I do" makes me think one of the ladies.That's very interesting. I wonder who it was.
I know, I looked it up to be sure.Hershey's
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Interesting. We used to get that and I still don't recognize the packaging.Hershey's
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I recognize all of those-- including the Spidey Super Stories.This week's guest JLAer had me digging up some of my earliest superhero comics to figure out exactly where my first issue of his mag fit in.
That's true.Well, his planet still had the smog and other pollution.
They got a lot of mileage out of it.They were hopping up and down on the environmental bandwagon.
Giant Spock returned on Lower Decks? I'll have to give that a look.Which helped us to identify him on Lower Decks.
I could probably work something out if I refreshed my memory of everything.But did he go back to Earth to write about it? It just doesn't work out.
Definitely a bit over the line into Saturday Morning Cartoon Land.This episode was a little too all over the place.
Sorry about that.Had to go back and find a throwaway line indicating his likely survival.
Ah, right. She was all over the place in those days.And the Bride of the Incredible Hulk!
I was thinking Bonerz or Daly because of the triangle plot, which would probably have continued. On the other hand, it seems like only Suzanne Pleshette had the gravitas to issue that kind of ultimatum.If there's any truth to it, the alleged "either she goes or I do" makes me think one of the ladies.
The individual issues?I recognize all of those-- including the Spidey Super Stories.![]()
It was more of an Easter egg / sight gag than a full-on appearance...Giant Spock returned on Lower Decks? I'll have to give that a look.![]()
Yes, although I'm not sure if I saw them on the rack, in a friend's collection, or just places over the years-- or a combination of all those.The individual issues?
Yeah, I Googled it. It sounds pretty sick. I definitely want to see it.It was more of an Easter egg / sight gag than a full-on appearance...![]()
1. "Midnight Train to Georgia," Gladys Knight & The Pips
2. "Angie," The Rolling Stones
3. "Keep On Truckin'," Eddie Kendricks
4. "Half-Breed," Cher
5. "Paper Roses," Marie Osmond
6. "Heartbeat, It's a Lovebeat," The DeFranco Family feat. Tony DeFranco
7. "Ramblin' Man," The Allman Brothers Band
8. "Let's Get It On," Marvin Gaye
9. "Space Race," Billy Preston
10. "All I Know," Art Garfunkel
11. "Photograph," Ringo Starr
12. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," Bob Dylan
13. "Top of the World," Carpenters
14. "That Lady (Part 1)," The Isley Brothers
15. "I Got a Name," Jim Croce
16. "Higher Ground," Stevie Wonder
17. "Just You 'n' Me," Chicago
18. "You're a Special Part of Me," Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye
19. "Why Me," Kris Kristofferson
20. "Yes We Can Can," The Pointer Sisters
21. "Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces," Cheech & Chong
22. "Loves Me Like a Rock," Paul Simon
24. "The Love I Lost (Pt. 1)," Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
25. "We're an American Band," Grand Funk
28. "My Maria," B. W. Stevenson
29. "Cheaper to Keep Her," Johnnie Taylor
30. "Nutbush City Limits," Ike & Tina Turner
31. "Free Ride," The Edgar Winter Group
35. "The Most Beautiful Girl," Charlie Rich
36. "China Grove," The Doobie Brothers
37. "Get It Together," Jackson 5
39. "Rocky Mountain Way," Joe Walsh
40. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," Elton John
42. "Delta Dawn," Helen Reddy
46. "Hello It's Me," Todd Rundgren
50. "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)," The Staple Singers
53. "Rockin' Roll Baby," The Stylistics
58. "The Joker," Steve Miller Band
65. "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up," Barry White
69. "D'yer Mak'er," Led Zeppelin
70. "Dream On," Aerosmith
72. "Let Me Serenade You," Three Dog Night
76. "Show and Tell," Al Wilson
82. "Come Get to This," Marvin Gaye
85. "My Music," Loggins & Messina
90. "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)," Helen Reddy
93. "Smokin' in the Boys Room," Brownsville Station
Well, for a guy with an infamously bad memory who wasn't into DC, that's pretty impressive...Yes, although I'm not sure if I saw them on the rack, in a friend's collection, or just places over the years-- or a combination of all those.
Who could have seen that coming? Maybe that other guy?ohn Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr sue Allen Klein and ABKCO in the Hight Court claiming misrepresentation.
There's something I'd like to see.Darius had lashed together 340 ships to create the temporary bridge.
Followed immediately by violent crowds of little old ladies marching through the streets.The government of the Netherlands issued a nationwide ban on Sunday driving
Classic.the New York City radio station WBAI broadcast a recording of comedian George Carlin's "Seven dirty words" routine.
Terrible, yet awesome.Three Provisional IRA members escaped from Dublin's Mountjoy Prison, aboard a hijacked helicopter that landed in the exercise yard.
Including Glacia.The IMCO Conference for Marine Pollution, attended by 665 delegates from 79 countries
It's kind of amazing to think that the same species that produced the geniuses who designed and built that heavier-than-air flying engine also produced the same low-grade morons who blew it up in mid flight.A passenger on National Airlines Flight 27 was blown out of the window of an airplane at an altitude of 39,000 feet (12,000 m) over the U.S. state of New Mexico, after the number 3 engine on the Douglas DC-10-10, exploded and fragments penetrated the fuselage. The jet had been en route from Houston to Las Vegas when the accident happened at 4:40 in the afternoon, and made a safe emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to the subsequent NTSB invedstigation, the cockpit voice recorder showed that the engine explosion happened immediately after the first officer asked the captain "Wonder— wonder if you pull the N1 tach will that— autothrottle respond to N1?" and the captain replied, "Gee, I don't know." The first officer then said "You want to try it and see?" Thirty-four seconds later, the explosion happened. An extensive search was unable to locate the passenger, machinist George F. Gardner of Beaumont, Texas, who had been sitting by the window in seat 17F.
Not their biggest hit, but I never met a Three Dog Night song I didn't like."Let Me Serenade You," Three Dog Night
Pretty forgettable."Come Get to This," Marvin Gaye
I forgot about this. Kinda catchy."My Music," Loggins & Messina
Good one. One of the handful of Helen Reddy songs that I like."Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)," Helen Reddy
True, but the subject is comic books and the time period is the 70s, which helps a lot.Well, for a guy with an infamously bad memory who wasn't into DC, that's pretty impressive...![]()
Wiki said:The assassination of one of Honolulu's most active pimps threatens an all-out war between two competing vice empires.
Edited Wiki said:Reed and Malloy stop a convertible on a traffic violation and find the driver is Reno West, a cat burglar Malloy sent to prison four years earlier. Malloy is suspicious that West will resume his career.
Wiki said:Two visitors to a supposedly haunted mansion mysteriously disappear.
Paramount Plus said:Marcia takes a part-time job at an ice cream parlor and asks her boss to hire Peter, hoping that it will give her more time for her boyfriend.
Wiki said:In a flashback, Army Reserves enlistee Oscar weds Blanche at his military base.
The album was released in '72 and has already come and gone on the album chart at this point; but here's something interesting...Classic.![]()
FWIW, I think he's padding the list out a bit by including "fuck" and "motherfucker" as separate entries.Wiki said:In 2016, the album was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance."
Hey, you try flying one of these things (1:44)...RJDiogenes said:It's kind of amazing to think that the same species that produced the geniuses who designed and built that heavier-than-air flying engine also produced the same low-grade morons who blew it up in mid flight.
Not their biggest hit, but I never met a Three Dog Night song I didn't like.
These are both obscure, underwhelming entries by their respective artists.Pretty forgettable.
This one definitely had some oldies radio presence, and evokes the sound of '50s and early '60s music pretty well.I forgot about this. Kinda catchy.
This one wasn't familiar to me, but I'll probably get it. I like its sound, which reminds me of Donovan.Good one. One of the handful of Helen Reddy songs that I like.
A Halloween title for a non-Halloween story. Does H50 even show their titles on screen?"Tricks Are Not Treats"
Detective Harris.flamboyant pimp J. Paul (Ron Glass)
Good grief! Detective Chano.Lolo (Gregory Sierra)
Geez, don't kill the messenger.go berserk on the messenger and his two men, cracking one of their backs with a bear hug.
A little twist that seems to go nowhere.tries to talk him out of it for the good of their kids...then anonymously tips off McGarrett.
Arnold.Phoebe (Pat Morita)
All that seems pretty sloppy.Five-O connects a conspicuous local purchase of an AR-15 with a starlight scope to the hitman; and the use of one of his known aliases leads them to his hotel room, which he's vacated.
And that seems very risky.Lolo makes an appearance at a local restaurant to draw out the hitman
He was set up? Is that supposed to explain why he was so sloppy?Follow-up intel leads McGarrett to realize that the hitman from Detroit was a feint to make Lolo overconfident.
Somehow they knew about the second assassin, but were not able to stop him in time. They must have evidence against Kuji, and are expecting him to turn on Lolo. The interesting thing about this episode is how everybody is a career criminal, but Five-Oh puts just as much effort into protecting them as they would anyone else.As Lolo's leaving, McGarrett pulls up in front of the entrance with his pistol drawn, ordering Lolo to get back inside. A scoffing Lolo moves forward enough for the hitman to get in his shot. The rest of Five-O and uniformed HPD surround the assassin on his rooftop, taking him out when he won't surrender. The hitman takes a dive onto the concrete drink, and McGarrett has Harley and Kuji booked (though I'm unclear what evidence they'd have on either).
They don't even bother to mention paperwork anymore.while Pete and Mac distract him on one end, Reed enters the other with his own shotgun and shoots him apparently dead.
Apparently the wife is not in a hugging mood.Reed puts Donna on to plead with her father, and he soon comes out with his hands up, hugging Donna before being cuffed.
Interesting. I wonder how that came about, since it doesn't seem to be advertised as continued. Maybe the story came out too long and they decided to spread it out with a little re-editing.I recently came across an old post I made about this during a previous watch-through of the series...in a rare bit of serial-style continuity, the Reno storyline will be continued next week!
Cagney or Lacy, plus the secretary in Switch.Jennifer (Sharon Gless)
Did they ever say whose blood?just a candlestick with blood on it.
We're in a 1940s B-movie!When the others all go down to investigate that, the Chief mysteriously disappears from the room, his chair tipped over.
Nice touch, the vintage chair.Cut to the Chief waking up in the room in a more vintage chair, to find the others gone.
Good stuff.He takes the elevator down to look around, finding the requisite brick wall behind a window. In the parlor, he notices a mantle painting of an old man tipping over in a wheelchair like the one he's in; and then discovers a set table with a name card made out for him.
Rookie mistake, Chief.He tastes some champagne
Okay, that's a bit much at this point.under a platter lid he finds a gun with a note telling him that it's his only way out.
Quickly deducing that someone needs the germs in his body to solve the population crisis.in what is clearly a duplicate mansion, Ironside continues to wheel around
Maybe it was shot on location at somebody's house and they wouldn't let them dress the set too much, which would also explain the previous handwaving.his version of the house seems like going back in time to when it was new (I couldn't tell the difference).
It seems unlikely that that phone would be operating, or even compatible with current technology.Downstairs, he finds a panel with an operating old-style phone in it and gets through to the Commissioner, telling him that there are two houses and two Griffiths before he's cut off.
There we go. Show's over.he discovers that Anthony's twin brother, John, built a carbon copy of the house.
And presumably Jennifer is in on it as well, although I'm not completely sure.it's revealed afterward that David was Drew Griffith, who was with his father as a boy when he died.
Not to mention vintage phones that still work and suits of armor armed with crossbows that are loaded and cocked. Obviously I could rattle off a dozen plot holes and absurdities, but since this was an homage to old mystery movies, that's not only forgivable, but part of the fun.In a Cave coda, the Chief also exposits how gas was used to initially knock him out for the abduction, and that the second house was rigged with a projection show.
Uh oh. Foreshadowing the Disco Apocalypse.Something that struck me with this episode is how hippie fashion seems to be fading away at this point. We had a scene full of young people in their 20s and it was all feathered hair and flared collars.
The censors were asleep at the switch for that one."Marcia Gets Creamed"
Never try to woo a woman whose boyfriend goes by "The Butcher."and tries to woo Alice by making her a special sundae.
And doesn't spray customers with whipped cream.the employee he lets go is Marcia, because Jan's just a little bit better.
And they're all too busy to notice that there has been no sign of Greg-- who, in the coda, wakes up in an exact duplicate of the Brady house, which is strangely deserted.Marcia gets a make-up call from Jeff, which motivates her to turn down an offer from Jan to step down to get Marcia her job back. Things even turn out good for Peter, who gets a pizza delivery job.
I wouldn't put it past Felix to be allergic to specific breeds.Felix (who's now said to be allergic to animals--Remember when he was a dog lover?)
At this point I'm going to assume yes.Didn't Oscar first meet Murray in a previous flashback episode?
Yup, this relationship is doomed.Oscar, who's become afraid of losing Blanche while he's away since he found out she was formerly engaged to a guy whom she's still inviting to parties
Nice callback!...in Abnerville, CT...which I understand is 45 minutes from the nearest Chinese place.
There we go. Felix does have his moments.Felix smooths things over by sneaking Blanche into barracks and seeing to it that she and Oscar have the place to themselves.
Not after Oscar got through with it.Connecticut has National Guard centers, and proudly sports the Navy's primary sub base on the East Coast, but no Army bases.
And no DVDs to check. You're probably right, though, but I wonder what the reason was.I'm not sure what's up with this segment. It exists, it's in the syndication package paired with another Season 5 episode; but both the Wiki and IMDb LAS episode lists agree that there was no new episode that aired on Oct. 26. IMDb, however, has a listing for just this segment, which is assigned this date, with no explanation. My working guess would be that maybe they played a rerun this week, but swapped this segment in place of one of the original ones.
Presumably Schneider, although he usually includes "Jr."Dan (Pat Harrington)
A frequently seen character actor-- and maybe a starring role that I don't remember.Norman Levy (Herb Edelman)
Because getting back together with him is worth giving up all her other action?She's a bit uncomfortable, and as the visit goes on, it turns out that it's all part of the plan. Norman follows up by having her play a game called "Burning Bridges," which involves her calling all of the other guys she's been seeing and telling them where to get off.
Okay, that was weird.Once she's done that, he tosses away the champagne and roses and sends Evie on her way...but quickly comes to regret it and begs out the window for her to return.
That's hilarious, and well deserved.The album was released in '72 and has already come and gone on the album chart at this point; but here's something interesting...
Considering all the vocabulary that censors would never allow on TV, I never took the "seven words" thing very seriously. I think he just picked words that he had funny things to say about.FWIW, I think he's padding the list out a bit by including "fuck" and "motherfucker" as separate entries.
Life imitates comedy-- that hasn't even been written yet.Hey, you try flying one of these things (1:44)...
Interesting connection. I'm not sure I hear it.This one wasn't familiar to me, but I'll probably get it. I like its sound, which reminds me of Donovan.
A Halloween title for a non-Halloween story. Does H50 even show their titles on screen?
Harris is welcome on Mal's boat; God ain't.Detective Harris.
He was a nasty messenger.Geez, don't kill the messenger.
It goes everywhere...McGarrett learns about the hitman from Detroit.A little twist that seems to go nowhere.
Who's never been attacked by tree.Arnold.
The hitman wasn't very impressive.All that seems pretty sloppy.
But Lolo was taking proper precautions...or so he thought.And that seems very risky.
Yes, and maybe.He was set up? Is that supposed to explain why he was so sloppy?
Lolo's dead. It's Harley they'd need dirt on.They must have evidence against Kuji, and are expecting him to turn on Lolo.
Indeed.The interesting thing about this episode is how everybody is a career criminal, but Five-Oh puts just as much effort into protecting them as they would anyone else.
Indeed...or reviews or boards of inquiry.They don't even bother to mention paperwork anymore.![]()
There's no TBC card. And maybe.Interesting. I wonder how that came about, since it doesn't seem to be advertised as continued. Maybe the story came out too long and they decided to spread it out with a little re-editing.
Oh yeah, that's where I knew the name from.Cagney or Lacy
Nope.Did they ever say whose blood?
Indeed, though I wasn't clear whether his drink had been spiked.Rookie mistake, Chief.
Cap Kirked.Quickly deducing that someone needs the germs in his body to solve the population crisis.
Or that the captor would leave it operational to be used.It seems unlikely that that phone would be operating, or even compatible with current technology.
No, she was a victim and the bait to get Ironside involved.And presumably Jennifer is in on it as well, although I'm not completely sure.
Good ol' Emergency! comes through on the hippie front this week.Uh oh. Foreshadowing the Disco Apocalypse.
I'm sure it would have sounded perfectly innocent back then...The censors were asleep at the switch for that one.![]()
Never try to woo a woman whose boyfriend goes by "The Butcher."
And invites all his friends over! Actually, Greg was polishing his car in the opening scene, while Peter bellyached about his job situation.And they're all too busy to notice that there has been no sign of Greg-- who, in the coda, wakes up in an exact duplicate of the Brady house, which is strangely deserted.
Nice callback!![]()
Ah, him. Yeah, he wasn't billed with the Jr. here.Presumably Schneider, although he usually includes "Jr."
A recent suspect on Ironside, and occurs to have had later recurring roles on St. Elsewhere and The Golden Girls. Any starring roles were for shows that I've never heard of.A frequently seen character actor-- and maybe a starring role that I don't remember.
Apparently she was motivated to please him in the moment.Because getting back together with him is worth giving up all her other action?
The opening melody made me think of "Mellow Yellow".Interesting connection. I'm not sure I hear it.
Cool. I don't think most shows did that in those days.
Nathan Fillion is working hard to bring back the crew. Book and his hair will be sorely missed if he succeeds.Harris is welcome on Mal's boat; God ain't.
Yeah, generally a nasty bunch in this episode.He was a nasty messenger.
I mean the character, though. She just drops a convenient, barely motivated tidbit and then vanishes.It goes everywhere...McGarrett learns about the hitman from Detroit.
Not capped. I'm guessing a reference to Karate Kid, which I didn't see.Who's never been attacked by tree.
I think that's what I meant.Lolo's dead. It's Harley they'd need dirt on.
Cap Kirked.
That was probably her blood then.No, she was a victim and the bait to get Ironside involved.
Thank goodness.Good ol' Emergency! comes through on the hippie front this week.
I'm not sure, actually.I'm sure it would have sounded perfectly innocent back then...
Yeah, looking over IMDB, I have no idea why I remember his name.A recent suspect on Ironside, and occurs to have had later recurring roles on St. Elsewhere and The Golden Girls. Any starring roles were for shows that I've never heard of.
Pretty weak.Apparently she was motivated to please him in the moment.
Ah, okay. I do kind of see it now.The opening melody made me think of "Mellow Yellow".
Of the ones that I'm currently watching, H5O, Ironside, LAS individual segments, and TAS. And of course, the whole line of Quinn Martin shows both showed and announced the episode title.Cool. I don't think most shows did that in those days.
If that ever comes together, I hope it's closer to the spirit of the series than that movie was.Nathan Fillion is working hard to bring back the crew. Book and his hair will be sorely missed if he succeeds.
To be fair, though, the main spokesman messenger baddie was nasty, which is what set the pimp off; we didn't get to know the minion who got his back cracked.Yeah, generally a nasty bunch in this episode.
Her whole thing of trying to talk Harley out of hiring the hitman played out in more detail, though.I mean the character, though. She just drops a convenient, barely motivated tidbit and then vanishes.
The sequel. I didn't watch the films, either, but the line was in all the trailers.Not capped. I'm guessing a reference to Karate Kid, which I didn't see.
Well, it would've to me...I'm not sure, actually.
He must have been a good sugar daddy that she kept going back to him.Pretty weak.
Might as well name-drop Layla's other guy, too.It was after this taping backstage that Mick Fleetwood found out Bob Weston was having an affair with Fleetwood's wife Jenny Boyd, younger sister of Pattie Boyd, who, herself, was in the midst of separating from her husband George Harrison.
Might as well name-drop Layla's other guy, too.![]()
The action shows seem to do it more than the comedies. The thing is that my Grandmother always liked to know the names of episodes, but she would doze off and miss the beginnings of shows. When she woke up, she would ask me, and most of the time I would have to say that I didn't know.Of the ones that I'm currently watching, H5O, Ironside, LAS individual segments, and TAS. And of course, the whole line of Quinn Martin shows both showed and announced the episode title.
Yeah, I kind of blocked out the movie-- because now that you mention it I remember that they killed off Book anyway.If that ever comes together, I hope it's closer to the spirit of the series than that movie was.
They should have given her an "I told you so!" moment at the end.Her whole thing of trying to talk Harley out of hiring the hitman played out in more detail, though.
Good line.The sequel. I didn't watch the films, either, but the line was in all the trailers.
Ditto for me, at that age-- but it can be surprising how far back some of that kind of slang goes. Like the 20s, or earlier.Well, it would've to me...![]()
I think I know why they dumped that segment among the repeats.He must have been a good sugar daddy that she kept going back to him.
iTunes said:As the Super Friends watch the launch of Apollo 20, neither they nor the government know that the astronauts aboard have been replaced by androids. Apollo 20 crashes to Earth. Dr. Rebos threatens to sabotage the manned launch to Mars unless the government calls a complete halt to their space program.
Wiki said:While exploring near the center of the galaxy, the USS Enterprise is caught inside an energy/matter vortex and all her computer systems fail. A being named Lucien appears on the bridge, repairs the ship's systems and takes the crew to explore his planet, Megas-Tu.
Frndly said:Paramedic Gage is bitten by a rattlesnake after aiding three teenagers trapped in a burning vehicle.
Wiki said:One of Mary's ex-boyfriends gets a job in the newsroom and attempts to rekindle their old flame.
Wiki said:Carol starts dating a much older man (Jeff Corey).
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