Even though nobody demanded it, we have returned to finish the show’s first season, on the History and Legacy of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”.
This is Chapter 8: A Smooth Transition.
This week, we begin our discussion on the Mike Era (and the second half of MST3K’s fifth season) with an assessment of the show changes to come and Mr. Nelson’ first three experiments: “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die”, “Teen-Age Strangler” and “The Wild Wild World of Batwoman”.
Plus? New and improved Detours into “Frankenhooker” and “Bye Bye Birdie”. Start the next part of the journey with your wonky but affable host!
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