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Eye of the Beholder | |
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Original Airdate: |
October 5, 1987 |
Episode |
Production number 10 of 65 |
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Airdate number 16 of 65 |
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Episode Information and Background[]
- Original airdate: October 5, 1987
- Writer: Tom Tataranowicz & Micheal Stevens
- Director: Tom Sito
- Production number: 10
- Airdate number: 16
Plot[]
Story Notes[]
Spirit Powers[]
Episode Breakdown[]
Synopsis[]
Ally Kingston, comes for a shipment of pure Kerium, to take to Galactic Vision Laboratory[1], when Tex Hex comes and attacks the town, and Marshal BraveStarr used his Tomahawk to put his Skull Walker out of commission, for a while. He end up getting 'bucked' off, and later on Ally finds, him, using her ears and special audio headset, that picks up him, up for she is blind.[2]
Plot[]
Story Notes[]
- According to Tom Tataranowicz on the DVD audio commentary for this episode, his co-writer Micheal Stevens was a production assistant named Michelle Stevens who wanted to try her hand at writing. He also admits that the inclusion of a handicapped person in the script was a blatant attempt by him to win an Emmy.
Spirit Powers[]
- Strength of the Bear
- Speed of the Puma
- Eyes of the Hawk
Episode Breakdown[]
Law Protectors[]
Outlaws[]
Settlers[]
- Handlebar
- Molly (cameo) (non speaking role)
- Angus McBride (moral only) (non speaking role)
Others[]
Locations[]
- New Texas
- Galactic Vision Laboratory (mentioned only)
Equipment[]
Weapons[]
- Neutra-Laser
- Sara Jane
- Starr Shield
- Hex Maker
Vehicles[]
- Turbo-Mule
- Skull Walker
- Skuzz Bucket
- Stratocoach
Technology[]
- Robot Accountant
Creatures[]
- Sandoids
Minerals[]
Species[]
External links[]
References[]
- ↑ Writer Booklet by James Eatock Synopses and trivia James Eatock and Neil Andrew Sheldon
- ↑ http://www.tv.com/shows/bravestarr/eye-of-the-beholder-1600156/