"My Living Doll" Pool Shark (TV Episode 1965) Poster

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(1965)

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10/10
Rhoda so perfect and Dr McDonald so cool.
danrs0000089 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I enjoyed this episode for several reasons. 1. The episode begins with Dr McDonald (Robert Cummings) and Rhoda (Julie Newmar) flying in a small airplane. During his life Robert Cummings was a pilot and a flying instuctor. 2. Julie Newmar looking fantastic as always was fun to watch as she played pool. The looks of wonder and discovery on her face were so cute. 3. It was hilarious to see Rhoda trying to lose the game intentionally and to see her pretend to become angry.
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10/10
The Humorous Side of Robots
jayraskin28 December 2023
I remember watching every episode of this series in 1964/65 when I was 11 years old. I was extremely disappointed when the series went off the air after only one year.

I rewatched this episode 59 years later on Tubi and I was just as delighted by it as I was when I first saw it.

In this episode, regular zany character, Peter Robinson (Jack Mullaney) has gotten into debt ($500) with a pool shark and doesn't have the money to pay him back. He begs his friend Dr. Robert McDonald to help him out. McDonald teaches his robot, Rhoda (Julie Newmar) to play pool, and being a robot she quickly becomes the greatest pool player in the world. This leads to a bigger problem when she wins $50,000 from another pool shark gangster. McDonald has to create a flaw in her pool playing to keep the second pool shark from resorting to drastic measure Today we have real robots and we humans are facing real problems with them outmatching us humans in almost everything. Hopefully, these problems will be as comically simple to solve as this one.

The show works as both science fiction and comedy.
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