I'll give this episode a high score because of Bogg and Jeffrey casually walking up on the WWI battle like that at the beginning.
But the funny thing was the WWI Russian front, England visited by Buffalo Bill's wild west show or Albert Schwietzer in Africa, the setting always looked the same! Of course it did.
The episode gets high marks for bringing together Robert Donner (Exedor from Mork & Mindy, but also one of the ghosts from Spirit Is Willing and a hilarious preacher thinking the Hulk is the devil on Incredible Hulk), Lurene Tuttle as Queen Victoria (there's ya a low budget queen) and Rogert Englund's beloved from the V series.
Plotwise, its a bit daft.
I actually watched the episode to see John Laughlin, who I had caught in two episodes of Murder She Wrote, as he is credited here as well, but as John McLaughlin.
Okay, I think there is a reason he has a different name; its a different guy! That is NOT the same guy from Murder She Wrote.
But the funny thing was the WWI Russian front, England visited by Buffalo Bill's wild west show or Albert Schwietzer in Africa, the setting always looked the same! Of course it did.
The episode gets high marks for bringing together Robert Donner (Exedor from Mork & Mindy, but also one of the ghosts from Spirit Is Willing and a hilarious preacher thinking the Hulk is the devil on Incredible Hulk), Lurene Tuttle as Queen Victoria (there's ya a low budget queen) and Rogert Englund's beloved from the V series.
Plotwise, its a bit daft.
I actually watched the episode to see John Laughlin, who I had caught in two episodes of Murder She Wrote, as he is credited here as well, but as John McLaughlin.
Okay, I think there is a reason he has a different name; its a different guy! That is NOT the same guy from Murder She Wrote.