Favourite episode?
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Carlzere — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 08:05 AM)
'Seek and Destroy' is one of my favourites too. It's mainly because I'd never seen it until the release of the 1980s clumsily edited video compilations (complete with really rather far-out pink laser blasts). When the DVD's came out I saw, at last, the background into why the Angel fighters came to be in a burned down hangar in the middle of nowhereMy top episode is 'Attack on Cloudbase' because it's so spooky and unusual.
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gojohnniegogo — 18 years ago(June 29, 2007 08:10 AM)
yeh QotSA "Spectrum Strikes Back" is a great episode (also the only one with Cpt Indigo). So hard to choose. I relly like Seek & Destroy too. Wow, there's not many I dont like to be honest.
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moysant — 18 years ago(September 21, 2007 02:26 AM)
In Spectrum Strikes Back I thought it was silly that Scarlet gets into the sinking house by a hole in the roof (since the house had already sunk down almost below its roof). Seems like an unrealistic plot device. You'll notice if you watch it he looks down a hole in a flat roof but the roof is a shingled slanted roof.
Not as silly though as the episode when Col White becomes Rob Snow and goes down in the submarine to hide. How did (a) Cpt Scarlet stow away on the sub when Col White just arrived in it by helicopter in the middle of the ocean - wouldn't CS have had to leave Cloudbase way before Col White said he was leaving? and (b) the guy who gets killed on the deck as the sub submerges - well how on earth did the Mysteron clone get in the sub if it was already well under water? I mean, the clones always are standing nearby the dead body, and the guy wasn't dead until after the sub sunk several fathoms down?
Picky I know, but it has a lot of inconsistencies. Still love the decor though and the models. Don't make 'em like that no more! -
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Won-tolla — 16 years ago(February 15, 2010 07:25 AM)
You wanna talk silly? Even though the Mysterons can talk directly to everyone in Spectrum ("This is the voice of the Mysterons. We know you can hear us Earthmen."), when it comes to their own agents they need Captain Black (who, by the way, spends far too much time hanging out in graveyards) to tell them well, all he tells them is that they know what to do! Trying to make him feel important? (Ironically the only time he actually gives an order he is talking to an impostor)
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TheGingerWhoWouldBeKing — 15 years ago(February 21, 2011 08:37 AM)
Haven't watched every one yet, but so far I think my favourites are probably Attack on Cloudbase, Point 783, Special Assignment and Winged Assassin.
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