I’m going to guess that the character in the end title named “Maxamillion Darvas” was the villain. You just don’t hear about good guys named Maxamillion much these days.
I want to know why secret agents always have to act like they’re doing something natural, like smoking, or walking perpendicular to the camera, before they suddenly turn and shoot you in the face.
We expect you will return from Stockholm with the novel, “Murder at the Smorgasbrod” already underway. Your ability to maintain your blog while traveling/teaching/working/writing is awesome. Have some aquavit for us all.
paul
Apparently this was what Burke’s Law morphed into in later seasons. Interesting guest cast. Barbara Luna, was always my favorite Star Trek babe. And Ed Asner with hair? I thought that guy was always bald.
“Amos”? What the hell kind of name is that for a secret agent?
I liked “Burke’s Law” much better.
I’m going to guess that the character in the end title named “Maxamillion Darvas” was the villain. You just don’t hear about good guys named Maxamillion much these days.
I’m gonna sign up for Secret Agent Camp and get me one of them harpoon guns. Betcha it’s real handy in traffic.
I want to know why secret agents always have to act like they’re doing something natural, like smoking, or walking perpendicular to the camera, before they suddenly turn and shoot you in the face.
We expect you will return from Stockholm with the novel, “Murder at the Smorgasbrod” already underway. Your ability to maintain your blog while traveling/teaching/working/writing is awesome. Have some aquavit for us all.
paul
I want to be Gene Barry when I grow up.
VG
Apparently this was what Burke’s Law morphed into in later seasons. Interesting guest cast. Barbara Luna, was always my favorite Star Trek babe. And Ed Asner with hair? I thought that guy was always bald.
God, that was great. The music! It got me to subscribe to your blog.
I’d like to second Dusty’s remark: “Amos?”
Did he later get a sidekick named “Andy?”