Harold Gould plays a defecting Soviet scientist the Soviets want dead, once they learn what he's divulged to the Americans.
But will he and his new girl-friend Dotty go to the tea room where defectors are drugged, debriefed and deep sixed? What do you think?
Clues? A giant Marshmallow man? Come on, at least try being a teensy bit original, guys. "Ghostbusters" came out a year and a half earlier. And in the climax Lee winds up climbing all around the outside of a truck like Indiana did.
Still, it's a solid episode that shows the danger of the Soviet Union. Gould's character is excited by little girls selling candy door to door. Reminds me if a woman I know, a very good friend, who was hosting Ukranian refugees and how excited they were at a pizza joint. We Americans too often forget how good we got it.
But will he and his new girl-friend Dotty go to the tea room where defectors are drugged, debriefed and deep sixed? What do you think?
Clues? A giant Marshmallow man? Come on, at least try being a teensy bit original, guys. "Ghostbusters" came out a year and a half earlier. And in the climax Lee winds up climbing all around the outside of a truck like Indiana did.
Still, it's a solid episode that shows the danger of the Soviet Union. Gould's character is excited by little girls selling candy door to door. Reminds me if a woman I know, a very good friend, who was hosting Ukranian refugees and how excited they were at a pizza joint. We Americans too often forget how good we got it.