Buck Rogers (S1 E6) Return of the Fighting 69th: My Jaw Dropping Reaction!

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Alright folks, let's dive right into it. Buck Rogers Return of the Fighting 69th (S1 E6) is the Episode you didn't know you needed in your life. From the thrilling action sequences to the captivating plot, this Episode had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Join me for this thrilling ride, sit back and enjoy!
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This Episode scores 7.0/10 on IMDB. This Episode was written by David Carren and Robert C. Dillie. This Episode was directed by Philip Leacock. This Episode stars Gil Gerard, Erin Gray and Tim O'Connor amongst others. Please visit
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  • @JTRetroReactions
    @JTRetroReactions5 ай бұрын

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  • @roystoyscomics1361
    @roystoyscomics13615 ай бұрын

    Boy that is a tough question Jay. I was a fan of both. I owned the missile firing Colonial Viper and The Cylon Raider both produced by Mattel. Repainted both to more accurately reflect the TV show Battlestar Galactica. I Also owned a Buck Rogers Starfighter. It too had a missile but they put a ring around it to keep it from launching. Well I fixed that nonsense. I opened it up then used a metal file to file the ring flush to the missile and then it worked just fine. I also owned models of the Galactica, Viper and Raider. I assembled them all but never did get around to painting them which is a shame. In truth it's a toss-up for me as I really like both designs. Guess I will have to flip a coin. Okay the Viper wins...lol 😂 Peter Graves played Jim Phelps in the old Mission Impossible show along with Greg Morris as Barney Collier. Then there was Martin Landau and Barbara Bain who went on to the sci-fi classic Space: 1999. 😂 Buck has been a bad influence on Twiki. He is just copying his pal...lol 😆

  • @JTRetroReactions

    @JTRetroReactions

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey Roy, how's things mate? All good I hope? Yeah - in fairness it is a tough question - I am totally jealous of you owning that stuff as a kid mate - I would have loved that but it wasn't to be - I got an Evil Knnevill wind up stunt rider was the closest I had. I just prefer the aesthetics I think of OG BSG - not sure why - nothing wrong with Buck's stuff - just I think BSG I saw first so that stuck with me the most. Thanks for confirming that Peter Graves did play in the Mission Impossible - I was sure it was him but needed independent confirmation. Yeah Twikki has gone down a whole sexual revolution since meeting Buck and his close call in E1 ha ha.

  • @roystoyscomics1361

    @roystoyscomics1361

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JTRetroReactions I am doing well thanks. Well I never had an Evel Kneivel but I did have Big Jim with the Kung-Fu grip and his two plastic pieces of wood that you could karate chop in half...lol 🤣😆

  • @JTRetroReactions

    @JTRetroReactions

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear it Roy mate! Again you have just made me jealous of your Toy Collection ha ha- My Evil Kneivel got nicked on me so I didn't even have it that long - so it was back to playing with my bags of plastic toy soldiers and making lead - yes lead Napoleonic Soldiers - no such things as Health and Safety for kids back then - it was you passed Darwins law or you didn't ha ha

  • @kevinputry5655
    @kevinputry56555 ай бұрын

    This is another fun episode. It's funny how I overlooked a lot of things when I was a kid watching this. From the less than stellar fight scenes(and that one between Wilma and the bad guy lady is hilariously bad!) to the uselessness of Dr Heuer. Tim O'Connor is still a great actor but yeah the show could have existed without Heuer the way he handled things! And as in a lot of these episodes you've got another great guest star, Mr. Mission Impossible, Peter Graves.

  • @JTRetroReactions

    @JTRetroReactions

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey Kevin - how's things mate? I hope all is good with you? Thanks as always for watching the video and the comment. I totally agree on Tim O'Connor as an Actor, it's just his character who is a fool ha ha - to be honest - very reflective, in Ireland anyways of the Public service - put someone in charge and then they hire a load of outside consultants to tell them how to do their job - in this case Hewer has Dr. Theo. Yeah Wilma had a couple of dodgy acting moments in this - the pain scene with the handshake, the fight scene etc. but in fairness she was probably knackered given the hours she was doing on set as I mentioned in commentary. Thanks for confirming it was the Mission Impossible Guy - I knew it had to be him. Have a good one mate.

  • @kevinputry5655

    @kevinputry5655

    5 ай бұрын

    What's up Jay! Thanks for sharing that info about Erin Gray. I had no idea she was going through so much at that time. That's enough to wear anybody out! And it would be a sad day if we left all out major decisions to some A.I.! That's what we have sci-fi for, to warn us about these things. @@JTRetroReactions

  • @JTRetroReactions

    @JTRetroReactions

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm doing well mate, thanks for asking. No worries on the Erin Gray info, I came across the video by accident recently and was shocked to learn about it myself. She definitely suffered for her art! Also it was good to learn what happened in relation to the drop off in quality for Season 2 and how the new Showrunner basically fired everyone except for Buck - even Twikki's actor was replaced but had to be brought back after one Episode in S2 since there was such a fan outcry. Very true about the A.I. mate - enjoy your weekend!