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9/10
Start of a Beautiful Relationship!
ShelbyTMItchell19 September 2013
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This is just the start of a beautiful relationship and the beginning of the series. Where both Lee and Amanda meet.

Amanda is a newly divorced housewife of two who has to get a job now that she is no longer married to her weatherman husband. And that as she tries to get a job with no such luck.

But when she gets the attention of Lee Stetson a spy for the elusive agency. And he tracks her there. At first she is annoyed by him, when he orders her to get a package to someone in the red hat.

But then she gets pulled into intrigue and how the agency works. But slowly yet surely as the show grows, so does the friendship turned relationship. And she proves to be vital along the way.

Amanda is so innocent and Lee is so daring! The First and Second Season were great. But third was OK but developing. Fourth due to the lack of Kate Jackson's health problems.
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9/10
I love this show!
Probie994027 April 2005
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I truly love this show and it sucks that it isn't on TV anymore. I wasn't but 2 years old when this show was on but I fell in love with it when it was syndicated on the PAX network. I was once part of a petition group who advocated a reunion movie, but it didn't go anywhere. Scarecrow and Mrs. King is a entertaining tongue-and-cheek spy show about the accidental meeting between an endangered operative Lee Stetson, and a hapless housewife Amanda King, at a train station. She gets sucked into his life of intrigue and danger, and it is always up to Lee to save her when she gets in trouble. Their at first distant relationship soon turns to friendship, then turns to love. And the episodes "Stemwinder" and "Nightcrawler" are the best ever because the former has the love profession and the latter has the marriage proposal. This show is really cool and anyone who gets a chance to watch an episode...do it! You'll be in for a treat.
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8/10
I'd forgotten how much fun this was
VetteRanger23 February 2023
This wasn't a series we ever watched in reruns or syndication, so my only viewing of this episode was when it originally aired. Some forty years later, I didn't remember much about it. LOL But when I saw the helicopter, suddenly I remembered the following sequence. :-)

The show starts out with a couple of fairly standard tropes ... the spy who passes on information just before he's killed, then the spy who passes that information on to a civilian. After that, the story goes its own way, with a wayward message ... accidentally discovered ... that only a housewife might understand. Then you have another standard spy trope ... an odd way of passing on coded information. Forget that the method makes no sense compared to other possible methods, the show is good run and worth the watch.
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10/10
Timeless...still my favorite TV series.
Speak-12 April 2001
In 1983 Scarecrow and Mrs. King made it's debut with a crazy episode about a suburban mother of two who accidentally becomes involved in the undercover world of spy verses spy. The rest is history as the sophisticated agent, code name "Scarecrow" finds himself thrown together with this intuitive and remarkably loyal civilian. Over the next four years this unlikely pair become reluctant assistance, tolerant co-workers, spirited partners, the love of each others lives and finally man and wife. The transition is gradual, it sweet and the chemistry between Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner is unsurpassed. In a day and age when there is no real romance left in TV and the movies, when two people meet and fall into bed before they even exchange phone numbers, it is refreshing to watch a show that has adventure, intrigue, romance, friendship and a true sense of gentleness that this show brings. I would rather watch reruns of Scarecrow and Mrs King than most of the dribble that is on TV.
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10/10
Amazing...
Ratch1321 November 2001
Scarecrow and Mrs. King is one of the best shows I have ever seen. Being 16, I found it amazing that I enjoy a show that originally aired before I was born. Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner did a wonderful job portraying the characters Amanda King and Lee Stetson. I love how even though it was a story about the government and federal agents, the show still had wonderful humor and timeless romance....
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10/10
Housewife Meets Spy--Housewife Saves Spy Again and Again
ecc1238 February 2004
A very enjoyable show--something you didn't have to worry about the kids watching, but definitely for the grown-ups. Great chemistry between the two stars--Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner. A wonderful Action/Adventure/Comedy/Romance/Drama..... Yup. It had it all.
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It's a COMEDY!
turnstile1322 April 2008
As a graduate student in Counseling Psychology trying to finish my thesis... and after hearing the pain of clients for several hours... Well, everything melts away when I come home and watch an episode of "Scarecrow and Mrs. King." I absolutely love the romance and HUMOR in this show! This show is most identified as a romance-adventure... but, quite honestly, I think it is WAY funnier than most of the crap "comedies" on TV today. Many, many great quips and barbs along the way... and even the choice to put Beverly Garland (Dotty, the mother) in a sweater that has "A bit Dotty" stitched in it is subtly hilarious! Aside from some modern classics like "Arrested Development," few TV comedies can actually deliver their humor the way it's done (with true hilarity and void of smug "Hey look at me I'm funny!" style) in "Scarecrow."
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10/10
Absolutely love this show! Still my favorite after all these years.
jmjenab29 March 2003
This was a great show. Bruce Boxleitner and Kate Jackson had great chemistry on-screen. Unfortunately, the writing went downhill as the show progressed, but the first season is one of the best I've ever seen. I still go back and watch old episodes whenever I get nostalgic about my childhood.
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6/10
Stars lift 80s rom-com spy fare
Fluke_Skywalker15 September 2016
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Plot; An unemployed single mother becomes caught up in a game of international intrigue with a dashing secret agent.

I never watched Scarecrow and Mrs. King growing up, though I did often stick around long enough to listen to the theme song (remember those?). The basic premise stretches credibility farther than the waistband on Wilford Brimley's trousers, but it's not trying to be realistic. The tone here is light and frothy, where the bloodless action is carried out with a smile. Stars Bruce Boxleitner (Tron) and Kate Jackson (Charlie's Angels) share good chemistry and attack the somewhat mediocre material with commendable gusto. Backed by a cast of solid supporting actors, they lift the material into an entertaining, if disposable, bit of fluff.
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What I really wish for
cowgirl2315 July 2004
I've have always loved the show. I watched the reruns over and over. There are two things I wish for. One, for the show to be put on DVD, and for them to get together for a final movie in which they tell everyone they had gotten married. I'm really missing the re-runs about now. I remember always being relaxed while watching them work together, and it was fun to see the trouble she'd get into, but of course he always came to the rescue. He was always the night and shining armor in my eyes. Melissa Gilbert is very lucky to be married to someone like him and I wish them both well. I also wish Kate Jackson well too. I wish to see her in more movies. If anyone knows anything about the show possibly getting onto the DVD's, can you please let me know?
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