Ooh a Hand of Sutekh shot in this episode!
Was there really a time when people thought there was no gold in California? Los Angeles was really just a small out of the way Pueblo.
Don Diego is such a Bruce Wayne. I ought to read some of the original stories.
I feel like Roberto has bitten off more than he can chew.
They really laid the class injustice out here.
Garcia is pretty much a sidekick at this point.
One of the most ironic episodes yet.
A shame that this episode plays so much on fat jokes and appearance jokes.
Still not seeing the difference between LA in Zorro and the situation today.
Justice in LA hasn’t changed much.
I think we have our first super villain.
A perfect solution. Bernardo is almost as good as Alfred.
Tangled webs in this one. It does feel like we’re coming to a mid season conclusion.
Fun plot, with a nice backfire on the commandante.
I wonder if they ever reused any of these plots on Hogan’s Heroes.
Much more comedic than expected, it’s nice to have a mix of action and laughs.
Some of these episodes remind me a lot of Babes in Toyland.
This one feels like one of the senatorial debate episodes of the Clone Wars.
These really do follow a distinct arc.
It’s like watching the old west version of Hogan’s Heroes.
It’s almost like Zorro was trying to get caught. It actually aired on Halloween!
Much more brutal than I was expecting.
Episode two and we already have the real Zorro rescuing someone who is mistaken for him. Really makes me want to watch Batman.
Much more entertaining that I expected, mostly due to Bernardo and Garcia.
Hmm, the Ten Who Dared footage makes it look kind of interesting, and how can you ever go wrong with Winston Hibler?
Right after celebrating Donald, we’re back to showing him as a malcontent.
Quite a good wrap up for the Elfego Baca series.
We’ve apparently been in late stage capitalism since the old west.
The clip shows are interesting to me in how they decided which shorts they’d include and then producing the linking animation.
I think this is the first time I’ve seen Geronimo represented in film or television.