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** There are also two aversions; after returning to England, Indy goes to Oxford to see his old tutor Helen Seymour, only to find out that she has recently died (although she did leave a letter for Indy which is read out in the voice of her actress). He also tried to find Vicky, his GirlOfTheWeek from ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesLovesSweetSong Love's Sweet Song]]'', only to find that she has moved to San Francisco.

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** There are There's also two aversions; an aversion -- after returning to England, Indy goes to Oxford to see his old tutor Helen Seymour, only to find out that she has recently died (although she did leave a letter for Indy which is read out in the voice of her actress). He also tried to find Vicky, his GirlOfTheWeek from ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesLovesSweetSong Love's Sweet Song]]'', only to find that she has moved to San Francisco.actress).



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Indy believes he can track down the titular gemstone that belonged to UsefulNotes/AlexanderTheGreat. He may be an intelligent would-be AdventurerArchaeologist, but the Peacock's Eye is an immensely valuable relic that was looted by treasure hunters centuries ago, has traveled far ever since and is still being hunted by men who will happily kill for it. Indy could spend the rest of his life following up leads and never find it. The fact that he realises this and backs out sours his friendship with Rremy, who invested his wife's fortune backing Indy's hunch. This is made more poignant with the retcon that made the Peacock's Eye the diamond at the start of ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' -- by that point, Indy has gone to even more elaborate lengths to find it, only to fail to obtain it again.



* WhamEpisode: In this episode, Miss Seymour dies (off-screen) and Indy and Rémy's friendship ends. Indy is never quite the same after either event.

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* WhamEpisode: In this episode, Miss Seymour dies (off-screen) and Indy and Rémy's Remy's friendship ends. Indy is never quite the same after either event.
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* {{Homage}}: This episode is pretty much this to ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon''. The titular MacGuffin was once part of a priceless gold statue of a bird with diamond eyes, and (some of) the villains plan to sell it to a mysterious figure referred to as "The Fat Man".

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* {{Homage}}: This episode is pretty much this to ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon''.''Literature/TheMalteseFalcon''. The titular MacGuffin was once part of a priceless gold statue of a bird with diamond eyes, and (some of) the villains plan to sell it to a mysterious figure referred to as "The Fat Man".

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** There are also two aversions; after returning to England, Indy goes to Oxford to see his old tutor Helen Seymour, only to find out that she has recently died (although she did leave a letter for Indy which is read out in the voice of her actress). He also tried to find Vicky, his GirlOfTheWeek from ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesLovesSweetSong Love's Sweet Song]]'', only to find that she has moved to San Francisco.



* FriendToAllChildren: On the island, Indy is quick to befriend Biok, one of the native boys.

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* FriendToAllChildren: On Indy, as ever; on the island, Indy is quick to befriend he quickly befriends Biok, one of the native boys.

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* TheBusCameBack: A couple of examples.

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* TheBusCameBack: A couple of few examples.


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** Suzette, who Remy met and married in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesLovesSweetSong Love's Sweet Song]]'', returns; even though the war is over, she still lives in London and runs the Café Belgique.
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''Treasure of the Peacock's Eye '' is the second of four TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995. Chronologically, it is the eighteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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''Treasure '''''Treasure of the Peacock's Eye '' Eye''''' is the second of four TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995. Chronologically, it is the eighteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.
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''Treasure of the Peacock's Eye '' is the second of four ''Young Indiana Jones'' TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995. Chronologically, it is the eighteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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''Treasure of the Peacock's Eye '' is the second of four ''Young Indiana Jones'' TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995. Chronologically, it is the eighteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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The second of four ''Young Indiana Jones'' TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995.

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The ''Treasure of the Peacock's Eye '' is the second of four ''Young Indiana Jones'' TV movies produced between 1994 and 1996, made from what had originally been planned as episodes of the abortive third season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''. First broadcast on 15th January 1995. Chronologically, it is the eighteenth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.
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* NoodleIncident: We do not find out how or why Indy and Remy got assigned to the task of investigating espionage on the part of Allied soldiers on the Western Front, and nor do we learn anything of what Remy has been up to since he was last seen in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheAttackOfTheHawkmen Attack of the Hawkmen]]''.

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* TheBusCameBack: Pip Torrens reprises his role as Howard Carter -- although this is his first appearance alongside Indy as played by Sean Patrick Flanery. He'd previously appeared in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesMyFirstAdventure My First Adventure]]'', which originally aired as the Corey Carrier part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'', the first-ever episode.

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** Remy, last seen heading off to be a a spy in occupied Belgium at the start of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheAttackOfTheHawkmen Attack of the Hawkmen]]'', returns [[note]] chronologically at least, although this TV movie was actually broadcast before that one [[/note]].
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Pip Torrens reprises his role as Howard Carter -- although this is his first appearance alongside Indy as played by Sean Patrick Flanery. He'd previously appeared in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesMyFirstAdventure My First Adventure]]'', which originally aired as the Corey Carrier part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'', the first-ever episode.

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November 1918. The First World War finally ends, but not before Indy and Remy (back on the Western Front) try and fail to apprehend an Indian soldier suspected of passing information to the Germans — but they do obtain a treasure map from this encounter. Following the Armistice, our two heroes return to London -- only to set off for Egypt (subsequently Java and, later still, the islands of the South Pacific) to try and find the treasure, the legendary Peacock's Eye diamond. But they are not the only ones trying to find it.

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November 1918. The First World War finally ends, but not before Indy and Remy (back on the Western Front) try and fail to apprehend an Indian soldier suspected of passing information to the Germans — but they do obtain a treasure map from this encounter. Following the Armistice, our two heroes return to London -- only to set off for Egypt (subsequently Java and, later still, the islands of the South Pacific) to try and find the treasure, the legendary Peacock's Eye diamond. But they are not the only ones trying to find it.


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* AllThereInTheScript: In a scene that didn't make it into the final cut, Indy tries to find [[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesLovesSweetSong Vicky]] after returning to England when the war finishes, only to be told by her father that she has moved to San Francisco to become a writer.
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November 1918: The First World War finally ends, but not before Indy and Remy (back on the Western Front) try and fail to apprehend an Indian soldier suspected of passing information to the Germans — but they do obtain a treasure map from this encounter. Following the Armistice, our two heroes return to London -- only to set off for Egypt (subsequently Java and, later still, the islands of the South Pacific) to try and find the treasure, the legendary Peacock's Eye diamond. But they are not the only ones trying to find it.

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November 1918: 1918. The First World War finally ends, but not before Indy and Remy (back on the Western Front) try and fail to apprehend an Indian soldier suspected of passing information to the Germans — but they do obtain a treasure map from this encounter. Following the Armistice, our two heroes return to London -- only to set off for Egypt (subsequently Java and, later still, the islands of the South Pacific) to try and find the treasure, the legendary Peacock's Eye diamond. But they are not the only ones trying to find it.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Was Rajendra Singh passing information to the Germans? Indy and Remy have been ordered by French military intelligence to apprehend him on suspicion of this, but his (British) commanding officer refuses to believe it. Singh is seen conversing with a German soldier in No Man's Land, and is shot by said soldier — who turns out to have been Zyke, but he was after the TreasureMap, not military-related information. The question of whether or not he was aiding and abetting the enemy is rendered moot by his death, followed (a few seconds later) by the Armistice.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Was Rajendra Singh passing information to the Germans? Indy and Remy have been ordered by French military intelligence to apprehend him on suspicion of this, but his (British) commanding officer refuses to believe it. Singh is seen conversing with a German soldier in No Man's Land, and is shot by said soldier — who turns out to have been Zyke, but he was after the TreasureMap, not military-related information. The question of whether or not he Singh was aiding and abetting the enemy is rendered moot by his death, followed (a few seconds later) by the Armistice.

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