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Jonny Quest Season 1 - The Robot Spy
© 1998-2004, Lyle P. Blosser, Craig Fuqua
Z-10, Dr. Zin's Robot Spy, 11/6/64, 5/6/65.
Trivia and items of interest: The voice of
the radar operator was provided by Mike Road (Race), using a western drawl.
Flubs:
- When the radar operator is asked by his superior if they're just picking up rough
seas, he replies in the negative, since the contact is travelling at a high rate
of speed, but later, after the bogey disappears, he "takes it back" stating that
maybe is was just sea waves, after all!
- When Race and Dr. Quest approach the storage shed in the jeep, Race says, "Where's
the guard?", then Dr. Quest says, "And the door's open!" -- but Race's mouth moves
for both lines!
- When the robot spy punches through the lab wall, its legs do not reach the ground
-- it looks as if it's walking several feet off the ground! Dr. Quest describes
his para-power ray gun by using some slightly faulty physics: "It magnetizes energy,
which is, after all, power." Actually, energy is defined as power multiplied by
time. (Reported by John Boyd)
- How does Dr. Zin know which button to tell his robot to push to open the door to
the para-power ray? Nothing is marked. (Reported by
John Boyd)
- In the button-pushing scene mentioned above, Dr. Zin says "That's it...the top button
on your LEFT...that's the one, press it". But the robot reaches from screen left
to screen right, making the button on its right,
instead of its left. (Reported by "Joe in OK" in the
forum)
Burning Questions: (not really flubs, but
things that just didn't seem quite right)
- When the planes are scrambled to intercept the bogey, a pilot states that they have
the bogey on their own radars, plain and clear, and are closing fast, with contact
in 8 minutes. Eight minutes? That seems a bit slow for intercept jets, even back
in 1964! Shouldn't it have been more like 1 minute or even less?
- Why didn't the base radar regain contact when the bogey re-emerged from the water
after the planes flew overhead? And why didn't the planes' radars pick up the contact
again?
- When the craft lands, a bright glow can be seen behind the dune which attracts attention
from the base. Later, as Dr. Quest and Race approach in a jeep, we see the robot
open the dome of the craft and exit, so we know the light was not being caused by
the open hatch. However, as Race and Dr. Quest draw near, the robot returns to the
craft and closes the dome, and the light disappears! So, what really caused the
light in the first place?
(Reported by "8-Bit Star" who submitted the following theory regarding the light:
Maybe Dr. Zin had a "Light Switch" back at that computer
terminal that he can turn off and on at will, and he turned it on hoping to call
attention to the place. He WANTED Dr. Quest to find it, after all, and this does
make it more noticeable.)
Note:The following scenes in the opening
and closing credits are from this episode:
- soldiers firing machine gun at spider robot (OC)
- tank firing on spider robot (OC)
- Race firing machine gun (OC)
Note:The above scenes in the credits showing
the spider robot are different that the ones in the episode; the background scenery
is different (the stark mesas and rocks do not appear in the episode) and the scene
takes place at night in the episode instead of during the day as seen in the credits.
Also, the background when Race is shown shooting a gun is different; the episode
does not show a wood-beam type wall behind him.
Link to the
restored end credits
for the episode.
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