In Search Of… S04E22 The Bimini Wall
I haven’t written one of these In Search Of… things in ages. Partly that’s a time issue. When I started these, I was underemployed and
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
I haven’t written one of these In Search Of… things in ages. Partly that’s a time issue. When I started these, I was underemployed and
Look, our planet is Earth, so if there are such things as ‘Earth visitors’ then this is by definition their destination.
We open on African ritual dancers and a driving rhythm of drums. Nimoy informs us that the dance has meaning, which of course is true.
We begin with a little bumper about Tutankhamun, and then a little travelogue of Egypt. We intercut between people farming and shots of the pyramids,
*Deep sigh* Okay. I’ve been reviewing this show episode by episode for nearly three seasons now, and this is the episode that I just can’t
Lloyd Bridges as Professor X? Sadly not. In this episode, we are to witness ‘the world’s first experiment in underwater psychic archaeology,’ near Santa Catalina
Nimoy gives a truly wonderful narration at the beginning of this, all about lost treasure in a mysterious pit. The re-enactment of some boys digging
We open on a shot of an icy coastline. We hear low, eerie music and also some sort of musical chanting in a strange language.
Water seekers. Dowsers. People with the supposed ability to find water with a stick. It’s… look, it’s uninteresting. Sorry, dowsers. Sorry sceptics. I know you
We start with some very 1970sy models playing Adam and Eve. We don’t see them much below the neck, so the nudity is only implied.