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!!This episode provides examples of:
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* Servo tries doing "This Is Your Life" with Joel, but Crow interrupts to point out by a stray satellite going towards the Satellite of Love. Joel brings device into the bridge, but he discovers that he's engaged its self-destruct sequence.
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* Servo tries doing "This Is Your Life" with Joel, but Crow interrupts to point out by a stray satellite going towards the Satellite of Love. Joel brings the device into the bridge, but he discovers that he's engaged its self-destruct sequence.
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* CuttingCorners: The mad scientists introduce their idea for a restaurant where they save costs by not cooking the food. They even sing a song about how the meat is raw, cut fresh right in front of the customer.
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* RealMenEatMeat: "Clay and Lar's Flesh Barn"
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* The doomsday device continues to get dismantled while Crow and Servo get philosophical on Joel. Sensing its wires being cut, the device begins its countdown. The three try to stop the device with a password, but that just makes the device work faster; turning the three into duplicates of Isaac Asimov. They continue to be Asimovs in the theater.
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* The doomsday device continues to get dismantled while Crow and Servo get philosophical on Joel. Sensing its wires being cut, the device begins its countdown. The three try to stop the device with a password, but that just makes the device work faster; faster, turning the three into duplicates of Isaac Asimov. They continue to be Asimovs in the theater.
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* Joel, Servo and Crow take off their Asimov disguise, and read some letters. Joel reads a letter from the winner of [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S01E10RobotHolocaust the Avocado boy]] alternate name contest. He also reads some more; one letter is from a man who found meaning from the show, another is from a father and daughter asking for more information about the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Fan Club. Dr. Erhardt files out the experiment by strumming his guitar to Dr. Forrester.
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* Joel, Servo and Crow take off their Asimov disguise, disguises, and read some letters. Joel reads a letter from the winner of [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S01E10RobotHolocaust the Avocado boy]] alternate name contest. He also reads some more; one letter is from a man who found meaning from the show, another is from a father and daughter asking for more information about the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]] Fan Club. Dr. Erhardt files out the experiment by strumming his guitar to Dr. Forrester.
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* Servo tries doing "This Is Your Life" with Joel, but Crow interrupts to point out by a stray satellite going towards the Satellite of Love. Joel brings device into the bridge, but he discoversthat he's engaged its self-destruct sequence.
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* Servo tries doing "This Is Your Life" with Joel, but Crow interrupts to point out by a stray satellite going towards the Satellite of Love. Joel brings device into the bridge, but he discoversthat discovers that he's engaged its self-destruct sequence.
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** Chief is played by Stuart Margolin, who the crew recognizes as [[Series/TheRockfordFiles Rockford's buddy Angel]].
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** Chief is played by Stuart Margolin, who the crew recognizes as [[Series/TheRockfordFiles Rockford's buddy Angel]].Angel]] and makes multiple remarks in reference to.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: At the end of the movie, Joel wonders why the film is call that, despite having no scenes of the titular women on the planet.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: At the end of the movie, Joel wonders why the film is call called that, despite having no scenes of the titular women on the planet.
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* RunningGag: The crew mocks Tang frequently for how he shares the same name as a powdered drink mix.
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* RunningGag: RunningGag:
** The crew mocks Tang frequently for how heshares the same name as is named after a powdered drink mix.mix.
** Chief is played by Stuart Margolin, who the crew recognizes as [[Series/TheRockfordFiles Rockford's buddy Angel]].
** The crew mocks Tang frequently for how he
** Chief is played by Stuart Margolin, who the crew recognizes as [[Series/TheRockfordFiles Rockford's buddy Angel]].
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* RunningGag: The crew mocks Tang frequently for how he shares the same name with a powdered drink mix.
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* RunningGag: The crew mocks Tang frequently for how he shares the same name with as a powdered drink mix.
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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: On the Volume IX DVD set, the actress who played Linda casually reveals her character's parentage (a big twist in the film) during her special introduction of the movie.
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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: On the Volume IX DVD set, the actress Irene Tsu, who played Linda Linda, casually reveals her character's parentage (a big twist in the film) during her special introduction of the movie.
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** During the monologue that would eventually give birth to "[[RunningGag HI-KEEBA!]]", Joel [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S01E02TheRobotVsTheAztecMummy tries to cover Bradley's mouth to get him to shut up]].
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** During the monologue that would eventually give birth to "[[RunningGag HI-KEEBA!]]", "HIKEEBA!", Joel [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S01E02TheRobotVsTheAztecMummy tries to cover Bradley's mouth to get him to shut up]].
* CallForward: "HIKEEBA!" Originally called out by Bradley during his boast about being a karate master, it's become one of [=MST3K=]'s favorite recurring riffs during fight scenes.
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* DoomsdayDevice: and it will turn you into Creator/IsaacAsimov. The Horror!
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* DoomsdayDevice: and And it will turn you into Creator/IsaacAsimov. The Horror!
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* RunningGag: The origin of "Hi-Keeba!"
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* RunningGag: The origin of "Hi-Keeba!"crew mocks Tang frequently for how he shares the same name with a powdered drink mix.
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* WhatsAHenway: The punchline to the comedy routine that gave the world "HIKEEBA!"
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* WhatsAHenway: The punchline to the comedy routine that gave the world "HIKEEBA!"
Bradley's "HIKEEBA!" monologue.