One neat thing about this ep is that it once again features a guest starring actor who was born in the 19th century: Morgan Farley (1898-1988) portrayed Hacom, the Landru loyalist who finked on everyone and brought the Lawgivers into the Inn. (Love that old-fashioned hairdo of his.)
As far as the apparent disagreement in this thread about characters in this ep freaking out, and whether it's chilling or a hoot, the great thing about "The Return of the Archons" is that it is so well done that you can either get into the "reality" of the story ("the suspension of disbelief", if you will) and find the drama disturbing, or you can step back and see all these actors obviously having a ball going berserk on camera. The earliest example of this is in the teaser when George Takei takes Sulu to "paradise".
I'd say this ep could've been better. (Why do Landru's followers keep time using an all-too Earthlike clock? Why not just use a bell?) Still, it is underrated.
As far as the apparent disagreement in this thread about characters in this ep freaking out, and whether it's chilling or a hoot, the great thing about "The Return of the Archons" is that it is so well done that you can either get into the "reality" of the story ("the suspension of disbelief", if you will) and find the drama disturbing, or you can step back and see all these actors obviously having a ball going berserk on camera. The earliest example of this is in the teaser when George Takei takes Sulu to "paradise".
I'd say this ep could've been better. (Why do Landru's followers keep time using an all-too Earthlike clock? Why not just use a bell?) Still, it is underrated.