• Re: I Uncovered the Absolute WORST Episode of The Six Million Dollar Ma

    From Documento217@3:633/10 to All on Thu Oct 9 11:10:47 2025
    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    Join me as I dive into the world of classic TV and explore what could be the
    worst episode of the iconic series, The Six Million Dollar Man. This show, >> which originally aired from 1974 to 1978, is known for its blend of action, >> science fiction, and espionage, following the adventures of Steve Austin, a >> former astronaut with superhuman strength due to bionic implants. In this >> video, I'll be reviewing and critiquing a particular episode that stands out
    for all the wrong reasons, discussing its plot, characters, and production >> quality to understand what makes it the worst. Whether you're a longtime fan
    of The Six Million Dollar Man or just curious about retro TV, this episode >> analysis is sure to entertain and inform. So, let's find out which episode >> earns the dubious honor of being the worst and why it fails to live up to the
    standards set by the rest of the series.

    https://youtu.be/ua_VDYocD50?si=dhaLNoMnaKYHv5ij



    He doesn?t know what he?s talking about. Later they got into that Chariots
    of the god?s crap and parapsychology. They even did an out and out rip of >Housers?s memory. All terrible.

    I'm torn between the Bigfoot episodes played by Andre the Gian and Ted Cassidy and
    The Bionic Boy played by Vincent Van Patten for worst episodes. Big Foot was a little
    too silly and The Bionic Boy was a jump the shark kind of show.


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  • From Your Name@3:633/10 to All on Fri Oct 10 09:16:14 2025
    On 2025-10-09 15:10:47 +0000, Documento217@mailmx15.servebeer.com said:

    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    Join me as I dive into the world of classic TV and explore what could
    be the worst episode of the iconic series, The Six Million Dollar Man.
    This show, which originally aired from 1974 to 1978, is known for its
    blend of action, science fiction, and espionage, following the
    adventures of Steve Austin, a former astronaut with superhuman strength >>> due to bionic implants. In this video, I'll be reviewing and critiquing >>> a particular episode that stands out for all the wrong reasons,
    discussing its plot, characters, and production quality to understand
    what makes it the worst. Whether you're a longtime fan of The Six
    Million Dollar Man or just curious about retro TV, this episode
    analysis is sure to entertain and inform. So, let's find out which
    episode earns the dubious honor of being the worst and why it fails to
    live up to the standards set by the rest of the series.

    https://youtu.be/ua_VDYocD50?si=dhaLNoMnaKYHv5ij

    He doesn't know what he?s talking about. Later they got into that Chariots >> of the god's crap and parapsychology. They even did an out and out rip of
    Housers's memory. All terrible.

    I'm torn between the Bigfoot episodes played by Andre the Gian and Ted Cassidy
    and The Bionic Boy played by Vincent Van Patten for worst episodes. Big
    Foot was a little too silly and The Bionic Boy was a jump the shark
    kind of show.

    It was a good show, but like most American shows it was dragged on well
    past its 'use by date' and got sillier towards the end when they
    obviously ran out of any remotely sensible ideas.

    There was an attempt to remake / 'reboot' it with a "Six Billion Dollar
    Man" movie / series, but that thankfully seems to have quietly
    disappeared / stalled.


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