Post by stefancrosscoe on Jun 1, 2018 11:18:57 GMT
Episode 06 - Season One: Black Day at Bad Rock (1983)
Now we're talking. This episode has pretty much everything a fan of the show would love.
Drama, action, memorable lines, funny scenes and a great feel-good vibe.
Black Day at Bad Rock starts up rather dramatic, with the gang on a desperate run from the law and to make it even worse, B.A. have been wounded severly by a nasty gun shot and are in a hasty need of surgery.
This leads them into a small town out in nowhere, and with both Colonel Lynch and his crew right on their tail, they do not have any plans of staying for far too long.
However, a sweet local female doctor gives them a helping hand.
But that goes down the drain when Hannibal and Faceman is put into jail and things is not looking too bright for poor Baracus as he is in serious need of some new blood, which means that Amy have to find a way of getting Howlin' Mad Murdock out of the psychatric ward as fast as possible, as he is the only one the gang know of, who have the exact same rare blood type as B.A. and whom of course will not be too thrilled upon learning that he is about to be blood brothers with the crazy fool!
Back at the prison cell, Hannibal and Face soon finds out that the local sheriff (Ed Lauter) and his town are in bad need of some rescuing themselves, as the rest of the gang of their next door neighbor/prison "mate" who is a biker leader, have sworn to get their leader out of jail and take revenge on Bad Rock and its citizens.
The A-Team however, is not somebody who will just run away and leaving innocent people and their lives at stake behind, and so they decide to help them out by setting up a fake police station and getting prepared for one final showdown.
A real classic, no question about it. In fact, this was one of the first episodes of the show I can remember watching as a kid back in the early 90s during summer and it was a complete riot. It is so nice to be able of re-capturing that same magic now as an adult.
Love the chemistry between B.A. and Murdock in this one, so much fun and memorable stuff going on.
B.A. tied up to a wheelchair, commanding Faceman and Murdock around, and then his fear of becoming just as crazy as Murdock because of the blood they now share.
Great stuff all the way.
Without a doubt the best and most memorable episode of the first 6 ones, and will probably stand among as one of the highlights of the season as well.
8,5/10
Now we're talking. This episode has pretty much everything a fan of the show would love.
Drama, action, memorable lines, funny scenes and a great feel-good vibe.
Black Day at Bad Rock starts up rather dramatic, with the gang on a desperate run from the law and to make it even worse, B.A. have been wounded severly by a nasty gun shot and are in a hasty need of surgery.
This leads them into a small town out in nowhere, and with both Colonel Lynch and his crew right on their tail, they do not have any plans of staying for far too long.
However, a sweet local female doctor gives them a helping hand.
But that goes down the drain when Hannibal and Faceman is put into jail and things is not looking too bright for poor Baracus as he is in serious need of some new blood, which means that Amy have to find a way of getting Howlin' Mad Murdock out of the psychatric ward as fast as possible, as he is the only one the gang know of, who have the exact same rare blood type as B.A. and whom of course will not be too thrilled upon learning that he is about to be blood brothers with the crazy fool!
Back at the prison cell, Hannibal and Face soon finds out that the local sheriff (Ed Lauter) and his town are in bad need of some rescuing themselves, as the rest of the gang of their next door neighbor/prison "mate" who is a biker leader, have sworn to get their leader out of jail and take revenge on Bad Rock and its citizens.
The A-Team however, is not somebody who will just run away and leaving innocent people and their lives at stake behind, and so they decide to help them out by setting up a fake police station and getting prepared for one final showdown.
A real classic, no question about it. In fact, this was one of the first episodes of the show I can remember watching as a kid back in the early 90s during summer and it was a complete riot. It is so nice to be able of re-capturing that same magic now as an adult.
Love the chemistry between B.A. and Murdock in this one, so much fun and memorable stuff going on.
B.A. tied up to a wheelchair, commanding Faceman and Murdock around, and then his fear of becoming just as crazy as Murdock because of the blood they now share.
Great stuff all the way.
Without a doubt the best and most memorable episode of the first 6 ones, and will probably stand among as one of the highlights of the season as well.
8,5/10

