Seeking to free his son Sean from the Visitors, Donovan grapples with an insidious, powerful alien named Klaus.Seeking to free his son Sean from the Visitors, Donovan grapples with an insidious, powerful alien named Klaus.Seeking to free his son Sean from the Visitors, Donovan grapples with an insidious, powerful alien named Klaus.
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- TriviaThe beginning, showing Diana running away from Klaus, and then what seems like being killed him him before revealing it's but a Diana Mask, is taken from the Bond movie From Russia With Love with Robert Shaw and Sean Connery; both villains have blond hair.
- GoofsOne of the Visitors, Klaus, has a scar on his "face"-- a face which is actually (in universe) a mask covering his actual (reptilian) face. Visitors whose "faces" are damaged simply replace them; there would be no legitimate reason for any visitor to have such a scar. If it were an attempt to look more impressive, it would be wasted (if not counterproductive) since everyone knows that the "faces" are masks.
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From Vistor with Hate
The most incredible thing about Jennifer Cooke is how many times she's able to bite her lip when she hardly has one, but this is what movie/TV girls-with-crushes did back then, more then than now, and thus begins the romance between the two young stars that would basically kill the Mike/Julie romance that built up in The Final Battle...
Leading to what this episode's all about, another subplot from the sequel miniseries, in that Mike will do anything to rescue his son Sean, already mentally in the clutches of the Visitors, and Klaus, basically playing Robert Shaw's From Russia With Love blond assassin (the intro's lifted right from the movie right down to the mask), is the leader of this "Hitler Youth" and it's a good episode for that aspect, a good guy vs bad guy that, judged by the menace of the latter, works just fine.
Leading to what this episode's all about, another subplot from the sequel miniseries, in that Mike will do anything to rescue his son Sean, already mentally in the clutches of the Visitors, and Klaus, basically playing Robert Shaw's From Russia With Love blond assassin (the intro's lifted right from the movie right down to the mask), is the leader of this "Hitler Youth" and it's a good episode for that aspect, a good guy vs bad guy that, judged by the menace of the latter, works just fine.
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