tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408562953996493129.post9145052755030706145..comments2023-12-02T04:40:51.702-06:00Comments on No Man Is Free: Benzadmiral's Man from <br> U.N.C.L.E. Reviews: "The Very Important Zombie Affair" (ep. 2/15)Benzadmiralhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16762681617545684805noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408562953996493129.post-30246614689900228902020-04-10T15:03:07.295-05:002020-04-10T15:03:07.295-05:00Illya: "It's amazing how quickly a girl c...Illya: "It's amazing how quickly a girl can take her clothes off, and how long it takes her to put them on again."Wastrelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14127994021145659212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408562953996493129.post-88891527173192410462016-12-15T14:37:54.354-06:002016-12-15T14:37:54.354-06:00Cary,
Haven't re-watched this one lately, but...Cary,<br /><br />Haven't re-watched this one lately, but I suspect that El Supremo roars something more like "misbegotten son of a *sheep*!" Remember, the Standards & Practices people were eagle-eyed and predator-eared when it came to such things. In Jon Heitland's book, he relates an anecdote about how S & P objected to a scene, possibly in a GfU episode, in which an agent is concealed in the crotch of a tree. They wanted that description taken out, even though, as Jon says, the reference was only in screen directions, not dialog, and the crotch in question was only that of a tree! I doubt they'd have missed what you suggest.Benzadmiralhttps://benzadmiral-uncle.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408562953996493129.post-10001849127541263812015-07-13T16:05:15.871-05:002015-07-13T16:05:15.871-05:00Just watched that episode, and I could've swor...Just watched that episode, and I could've sworn that El Supremo (Claude Akins) hollered, "You numbskull! You misbegotten son of a shit!" Almost but not quite like Clay Davis in HBO's The Wire. That actually might've been the real reason why CBN never showed that installment. How that eluded the rabbit ears of the Federal Communications Commission is a good conversation starter. Just one of quite a few editing flaws that almost rendered the episode into a comedy.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04700472140281410301noreply@blogger.com