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Original Title: The Town Of No Return

Genge: Action,Comedy,Crime,Mystery,Romance,Sci-Fi,Thriller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steed and Emma visit a mysterious coastal town where several agents have vanished, and where the locals are not all they seem.
"The Town of No Return" became the first episode for Diana Rigg broadcast in Britain, and it was a fitting introduction for the Brian Clemens era. Now shot on film, the series was able to go on location, truly refreshing to see after the confines of the often cramped sets of previous videotaped entries. Watching the series from the beginning, it is somewhat jarring to see Dame Diana Rigg instead of Honor Blackman, but the transition is so smooth and effortless that one never misses Cathy Gale. If anything, the delightful rapport between Steed and Mrs. Peel tops everything that came before, and the little tap on her bottom from Steed's sword is an indication that he has a relationship with her already much closer than the one with Cathy. Clemens was determined to make the show succeed in the world market by emphasizing its very Britishness, and through the comedic styles of Patrick Macnee and his new co-star. To this day, there are a select few who tend to dismiss Diana Rigg as 'overrated,' and nowhere near as good as Honor Blackman, to which I ask, does that make Linda Thorson 'underrated?' I love the entire series, but Emma Peel is special, and its worldwide audience of 120 countries remains an unbroken record for any TV series. Storywise, it sets a pattern for much of what was to come, a solid mystery with few characters, location filming for authenticity, and above all, the two stars doing a delicate balancing act that even the writers could not script. Few of the Emma Peel episodes would have worked in the Cathy Gale era, and this one is a good example (Honor Blackman apparently disapproved of the more fanciful story lines just coming into vogue in time for Emma). "Mandrake" was a latter Gale entry set at a deserted village in Cornwall that surely would have benefited from location shooting (best remembered as the one in which Honor Blackman broke her opponent's nose, knocking him unconscious). One of the greatest plusses about the filmed shows was the greater emphasis on the fights, too often poorly choreographed and badly shot on videotape (the exciting climactic showdown lasts over two minutes here, whereas a typical Cathy Gale judo fight rarely lasted more than 10 to 20 seconds). Steed walks through a deserted air field that appears to have been bombed out by the Nazis in WW2, the kind of sequence that simply wasn't possible in earlier years. It's interesting to see Patrick Newell in an early role unrelated to his wheelchair-bound Mother, or in "Something Nasty in the Nursery." Terence Alexander, later seen in "The Correct Way to Kill" and "Love All," falters only when required to guffaw, though having a forceful Steed get information by setting fire to his moustache was a fitting touch. Alan MacNaughton would return in "Who Was That Man I Saw You With?" while Jeremy Burnham would make appearances as an actor in "The Fear Merchants" and "The Forget-Me-Knot," turning to screen writing for the final season ("You'll Catch Your Death," "False Witness," "Love All," "Fog," and "Who Was That Man I Saw You With?"). Yes, we loved Cathy Gale, but it was time for her to go, because Emma Peel was a perfect fit for the more light-hearted adventures to come. Like Cathy's debut episode, no backstory is offered on Mrs. Peel, other than having just finished a science paper, leaving her free to accompany Steed on his latest assignment (her maiden name of Knight is not revealed until "The House That Jack Built," none was ever offered for Cathy).
I've been a fan of The Avengers for as long as I can remember, but unfortunately, I've honestly never seen more than the odd episode here and there. Thanks to Netflix, I've decided to change that. I've also decided to not start at the beginning of the series, but with the 1965 season instead. As many fans will undoubtedly know, 1965 is the season that Diana Rigg joined the show as Mrs. Emma Peel. Mrs. Peel's introduction has to be one of the most "nothing" moments in television history. She's quite literally just there. No fanfare at all. But then again, this is The Avengers. The low-key approach to something like a new major character is in keeping with the show's overall tone. Like the character Steed, "unflappable" is a good work to use when describing the entire series.

The first episode of 1965, "The Town of No Return" encapsulates what I enjoy about the show. Quirky characters, bizarre situations, solid acting, and a sinister air of mystery are all present in this episode. Steed and Mrs. Peel arrive in a small town to i

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