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Banacek: Fly Me- If You Can Find Me (1974)
In today's world....not too far fetched!
I really enjoyed this episode. It will be tough for Banacek to collect his fee for this one. How do you hide a large passenger airline in the dessert? Not really spoiling anything as it's already written the in the synopsis.
George Peppard, as usual, plays his part too a tee but.... Victoria Principal is terrific in this episode. (Not to mention she looks great).
Excellent chemistry in this show. It's really too bad Banacek didn't run for a few more seasons. There were a few weaker episodes but I pretty much enjoyed the entire series...
....many, many years after it aired. Highly recommended.
Hunter: Saturday Night Special (1986)
Excellent Season Finale
Actually in this episode the supporting cast really shines. In general this episode is very well acted, directed with a good story.
No spoilers here. A little undercover detective works help crack this case.
For yours truly this is one of the top episodes in the series.
Highly recommended.
Corner Gas: World's Biggest Thing (2004)
A Gardening Tool Of Course....
For your truly this was the standout episode of Season 1. (Don't get me wrong, as I really enjoyed Faceoff & Hook, Line & Sinker). This would be the episode I would take to a desert island if I could pick a single episode from Season 1.
A simple homonym created quite a bit of comedic chaos.
Highly recommended.
Laverne & Shirley: The Quiz Show (1978)
Comedic Gold
I have to believe this episode would be in just about every Laverne & Shirley fans top 10 list.
No spoilers at all. ....but you're in for top notch physical comedy and hearty belly laughs.
Spectacular episode.
No disappointments here.
Hunter: The Black Dahlia (1988)
Interesting Take On A Mystery
No spoilers here but this is one of my favorite episodes of the show. Remember this is a fictitious resolution.
Very well written, acted & directed. It makes it a memorable episode.
Very, very highly recommended if you're a fan of the show.
Three's Company: Downhill Chaser (1980)
An episode where you don't see the apartment.
Almost everything takes place on the sets of the ski lodge. The opening is at the Reagle Beagle.
Jack says he's an expert skier to impress a girl named Inga. Of course, he can't ski at all.
Larry's fake cast provides a lot of laughs.
Furley attempting to avoid the rather plump masseuse was terrific.
Janet trying to teach Jack how to ski at the very last minute is a ton of fun. Watching Janet accidentally push Jack down "The Flying Dutchman" was priceless.
One of the top episodes from Season 5.