Admittedly, I'm no friend of Lesley Warren's Dana. So I'm happy when she has little to do. This time, she has to emote. Too bad.
Here, foolishly disobeying Phelps, Dana gets the police sniffing down the I:M force's trail, when they have a particularly difficult nut to crack.
A strong cast this time, led by John Colicos. It's good to see Tol Avery in action as part of the I:M "expanded universe." They don't need to use just good-looking young people.
The plot concerns stopping a vaguely South American coup. Like previous episodes "The Train" and "Submarine" they have to fool someone they're in a method of transportation, this time a plane that crashes. Highlight: Leonard Nimoy raises an eyebrow and looks just like Spock.
Here, foolishly disobeying Phelps, Dana gets the police sniffing down the I:M force's trail, when they have a particularly difficult nut to crack.
A strong cast this time, led by John Colicos. It's good to see Tol Avery in action as part of the I:M "expanded universe." They don't need to use just good-looking young people.
The plot concerns stopping a vaguely South American coup. Like previous episodes "The Train" and "Submarine" they have to fool someone they're in a method of transportation, this time a plane that crashes. Highlight: Leonard Nimoy raises an eyebrow and looks just like Spock.