The info could've come from a shooting script or something. Though, as I understand these things, information about a character on a tv series is not canon...
I think that Paris being a magician is implied but never stated outright in the fourth season. During the fifth season episode "My Friend, My Enemy" we see...
I recently had the chance to see "The Rise And Fall of the Third Reich," a documentary movie based on William L. Shirer's classic book. (And I must say, as...
I happen to have a recording of that program on tape and I also noticed that it had a modified form of the "Mission Impossible March" afterwhich I saw that...
Great observation about skills needed by real field operatives. As for Paris, I will admit that I own a tuxedo. However, I really can't imagine ever wearing a...
I watched "Death Squad" this morning. A number of interesting tidbits in there...notably the aliases "Jim Moore" and "Barney Davis" used when traveling, the...
I've never taken things like this too seriously. In the original series, it is highly unlikely that Barney or anyone else had a spouse (if they did, why would...
Bill, I doubt the writers of the 80s episodes were worried about Barney's marital status in the original series. Everything points to him having been single. ...
Here is a collection of IMF female agents on the homepage - they include Barbara Anderson who appeared as Mimi Davis in Season 7 and Dina Merrill, Anne...
I never watched the revival series so I don't know about the relationship between Barney and his son. I remember seeing Phil Morris on a couple of Star Trek...
Yes, I think the best way to approach the series is as a movie-of-the-week. I enjoy speculating, but I know that character continuity was not a top priority in...
Wow that's fascinating. I'll have to look that up. I know that there is crossover of incidental music between The Wild Wild West and Hawaii Five-O but I didn't...
Thanks for all the responses. I'm just having fun with it...I wonder if there's a term in Urban Dictionary for someone like me...someone who discovers a really...
In my quest to plow through all the M:I episodes in order, I finished Season Four this morning. Season Four ends with Death Squad, The Choice, and The Martyr....
When all else fails, Google. Interestingly, there are a few references to Tracey's last name being Fielding, but none that I would call definitive. ...
I like anyone who appreciates the series. It doesn't matter to me if you watched it from the Pilot back in 66 or if you discovered it in reruns like I did or...
The Martyr is an anomaly to me. The mistakes made in that episode were not repeated again. I also thought it was very heavy handed. Like a bad Star Trek...
The ending to "The Martyr" is in direct contrast to the excellent ending to "The Code". A marvelous, totally MI ending. The EEPR agent, played wonderfully by...
... I loved Leonard Nimoy's portrayal of the very Che Guevara-like El Lider in that episode. That long, handheld camera shot up him coming up the stairs and...
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On Mon, June 8, 2009 10:28 am, Erik E Miller wrote: ? Like a bad ... That would be the hippie episode, "Way to Eden". Truly, Robert Bernardo...
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Good afternoon, Messrs. Moderators. It recently came to our attention that this man, whom we know only as Paris, has been identified in his IM Force dossier as...
It was a pleasure to see one of my favorite episodes as a child, "The Bank."Â I watched it for the first time since I was a kid when I got the Season 2 box...
You're correct about Paris' last name. His parents had a very strange sense of humor, and he went by his first name because he didn't want the other IMFers to...
I agree that it's not consistent with the M:I structure to have Rollin putting up that brick wall by himself.  It's a task that would normally fall to...