The Wolf
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All this talk about the Smallville "Noir" episode got me to thinking, which other shows had a golden age episode and what did you think of it?
"Moonlighting" had one called "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice". It was sort of a spoof of the older movies but they did a nice job.
"Star Trek" seems to favor golden age style episodes. The original series had one called "A Piece of the Action" in which a planet copied 1920s Chicago. "Star Trek: Next Generation" had a few episodes with "Dixon Hill". a Sam Spade type character that Picard would become in the holodeck. "Star Trek: Voyager" had a spoof of serials in "Bride of Chaotica!"
I remember flipping through the channels and catching an episode of Patrick Duffy's "Step by Step" that had an atrocious retro episode.
Even though the Highlander series had flashbacks to the golden era I think one episode qualifies for this. "Unusual Suspects" wasn't told as a flashback, it all took place in 1929 and was a variation on an Agatha Christie type of mystery.
Are there any others that people would like to add?
Sincerely,
the Wolf
"Moonlighting" had one called "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice". It was sort of a spoof of the older movies but they did a nice job.
"Star Trek" seems to favor golden age style episodes. The original series had one called "A Piece of the Action" in which a planet copied 1920s Chicago. "Star Trek: Next Generation" had a few episodes with "Dixon Hill". a Sam Spade type character that Picard would become in the holodeck. "Star Trek: Voyager" had a spoof of serials in "Bride of Chaotica!"
I remember flipping through the channels and catching an episode of Patrick Duffy's "Step by Step" that had an atrocious retro episode.
Even though the Highlander series had flashbacks to the golden era I think one episode qualifies for this. "Unusual Suspects" wasn't told as a flashback, it all took place in 1929 and was a variation on an Agatha Christie type of mystery.
Are there any others that people would like to add?
Sincerely,
the Wolf