A rather frivolous episode that relies more on the charms of its dynamic duo than a well-plotted story - there are rather a lot of contrivances and some plot holes here and there - but it remains an enjoyable episode, and Ronald Radd is fun as Shaffer. Not the strongest note to serve as the iconic Emma Peel's last episode proper - the previous episode, Murdersville, was a much stronger affair on every front and was Emma-centric, too - but still good fun.
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A rather frivolous episode that relies more on the charms of its dynamic duo than a well-plotted story - there are rather a lot of contrivances and some plot holes here and there - but it remains an enjoyable episode, and Ronald Radd is fun as Shaffer. Not the strongest note to serve as the iconic Emma Peel's last episode proper - the previous episode, Murdersville, was a much stronger affair on every front and was Emma-centric, too - but still good fun.