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The next morning, Harachi tells his men that they'll fly with extra fuel tanks,

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The next morning, Harachi tells his men that they'll fly with extra fuel tanks,
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* CigarChomper: Mickin from the beginning, he almost always has a cigar in his mouth.


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* JapaneseRanguage: Harachi whenever he's on the radio taunting the American pilots.
* NewsReel: "Japanese Aces Control the Slot" referring to the New Georgia Sound in the Solomon Islands archipelago.


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* ShoutOut to ''Magazine/{{Time}}'': Boyington says Wiley made the cover of that magazine.

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Directed by: Creator/EdwardDein

Written by: Creator/StephenJCannell

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'''"Devil in the Slot"''' is an episode of ''Series/BlackSheepSquadron'' that first aired on January 25, 1977. Directed by: Creator/EdwardDein

by Creator/EdwardDein. Written by: Creator/StephenJCannell
by the show's creator, Creator/StephenJCannell.



At Bakati Island, Captain Harachi (Creator/ByronChung) gets a wake up call, then says good morning to his pet bird, whom he has named "Major Boyington," and goes eat breakfast, telling his men they're about to go on patrol in a half hour. Meanwhile, at Vella La Cava, Major Boyington and his Black Sheep are also getting ready to fly a mission. Boyington complains about the burned eggs.

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At Bakati Island, Captain Harachi (Creator/ByronChung) gets a wake up wakeup call, then says good morning to his pet bird, whom he has named "Major Boyington," and goes eat breakfast, telling his men they're about to go on patrol in a half hour. Meanwhile, at Vella La Cava, Major Boyington and his Black Sheep are also getting ready to fly a mission. Boyington complains about the burned eggs.
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Directed by: Creator/EdwardDein

Written by: Creator/StephenJCannell

According to a newsreel, Captain Harachi is a Japanese ace who has made life particularly difficult for Americans in the sky over "the Solomon Slot."

At Bakati Island, Captain Harachi (Creator/ByronChung) gets a wake up call, then says good morning to his pet bird, whom he has named "Major Boyington," and goes eat breakfast, telling his men they're about to go on patrol in a half hour. Meanwhile, at Vella La Cava, Major Boyington and his Black Sheep are also getting ready to fly a mission. Boyington complains about the burned eggs.

The fight doesn't go too well for the Black Sheep: Gutterman gets shot out of the sky. At least he's quickly picked up by Air Sea Rescue.

Master Sergeant Micklin (Creator/RedWest), the new mechanic, arrives. It's quickly established that Micklin doesn't have much respect for officers. Micklin insists on a strict regimen for airplane maintenance. The pilots are reluctant, but Boyington orders them to get on the program.

On the next mission, Gutterman makes up an excuse about oil pressure, turns back. Boyington tells Lt. Wiley (Creator/RobertGinty) to accompany Gutterhman home. Lt. Boyle (Creator/LarryManetti) gets shot out of the sky, Boyington orders Anderson to follow him down.

Back at Vella La Cava, the guys are edgy. Gutterman almost punches Anderson over a remark about

Gutterman confronts Micklin about his lack of respect for officers. Gutterman punches Micklin, catching him off-guard, but Micklin soon turns it around and knocks Gutterman out. Micklin dares the others to try. Since they don't, the master sergeant orders them to get Gutterman cleaned up.

Colonel Lard (Creator/DanaElcar) shows up to remind Boyington that Black Sheep need to fly fifteen planes to maintain their status as a combat squadron. Lard doesn't believe Boyington's reassurance that he'll lead fifteen planes tomorrow. Lard says he'll stick around, to make sure.

Boyington worries that Boyle died on his way down.

The next morning, Harachi tells his men that they'll fly with extra fuel tanks,

After much effort, Boyington gets his plane going.

"He's a devil," Gutterman says of Harachi. Gutterman is convinced he'll die if he goes up against Harachi ever again.

"He's a man, he's just on a hot streak," Boyington counters. "Don't make him anything more." Boyington grounds Gutterman.

Gutterman takes a part out of his plane.

The next morning, Air Sea Rescue bring Boyle back. Boyle claims he landed in an island with very friendly native women, boasts that it took Air Sea Rescue days to find him and another 72 hours to catch him. After the others have left, Gutterman orders Sergeant Hutchinson to put a part he took out his plane back in. Gutterman takes off.

Wiley shoots Harachi out of the sky, calls himself "the new devil in the Slot."

This is not the episode in which Creator/JamesWhitmoreJr's character gets PutOnABus. Gutterman's got a few episodes left after this one.

! This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
* Micklin's {{Catchphrase}}: "college boys," to refer to officers.
* InfoDump: The newsreel explains what "the Slot" is: a narrow strip of ocean between the Solomon Islands.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Retreating after noticing the Japanese have extra
* Major Boyington regards Harachi as a WorthyOpponent, but Captain Gutterman regards him as a demon with supernatural abilities.

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