I love this episode. I should get that out of the way first. Yes, it's improbable, yes it descends into out and out silliness by the end; but then I'm not watching this show to marvel at the realism. I'm watching it because it's very entertaining. This one, though, has an extra special something.
So, Norton discovers that the alien research material collected in 1953 by Dr Clayton Forrester, Harrison's adopted father, still exists. The team immediately rushes off to a military base - there are clearly hundreds upon hundreds of these in America, as this show already seems to have wiped out half a dozen, and guess what happens to this one?! - and begins to burrow into the vaults. First of all though, they meet the guy who runs the base. And he is?
( 'I'm in total control, Suzanne.' )
So, Norton discovers that the alien research material collected in 1953 by Dr Clayton Forrester, Harrison's adopted father, still exists. The team immediately rushes off to a military base - there are clearly hundreds upon hundreds of these in America, as this show already seems to have wiped out half a dozen, and guess what happens to this one?! - and begins to burrow into the vaults. First of all though, they meet the guy who runs the base. And he is?
( 'I'm in total control, Suzanne.' )
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