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* Artie's swordfight in "The Night of the Big Blast" - it takes place at a Mardi Gras party, with Artie dressed as Literature/DonJuan and his three opponents as [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers musketeers]], and rages from balcony to ballroom to staircase top.

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* Artie's swordfight in "The Night of the Big Blast" - it takes place at a Mardi Gras party, with Artie dressed as Literature/DonJuan and his three opponents as [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers musketeers]], and rages ranges from balcony to ballroom to staircase top.
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* "The Night of the Big Blackmail" is possibly the series' best illustration of what a ''magnificent'' team Jim and Artie make. They're each incredibly skilled in their own areas, but it is their combined strength that allows them to pull off the near-impossible and save the day.

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* "The "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS4E1TheNightOfTheBigBlackmail The Night of the Big Blackmail" Blackmail]]" is possibly the series' best illustration of what a ''magnificent'' team Jim and Artie make. They're each incredibly skilled in their own areas, but it is their combined strength that allows them to pull off the near-impossible and save the day.



* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Looney Tunes skit look totally awesome.

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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Looney Tunes ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' skit look totally awesome.
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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Loony Toons skit look totally awesome.

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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Loony Toons Looney Tunes skit look totally awesome.
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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Loony Toons skit totally awesome.

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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Loony Toons skit look totally awesome.
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* The make-shift launching pad Jim and Artie make and use in "The Night of the Burning Diamond". Only Jim and Artie can make something out of a Loony Toons skit totally awesome.
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* Count Manzeppi surely deserves a mention for a) managing to meet Jim and Artie on their own turf (i.e. the train) in both of his appearances and b) being the only villain to make multiple appearances who ''never gets caught''!
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* The old Indian chief not taking any guff from Loveless in "The Night of the Green Terror."

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* The old Indian chief not taking refusing to take any guff crap from Loveless in "The Night of the Green Terror."Terror" (bonus points for being ''the only person in the entire series'' to tell him to shut up - and Loveless ''shuts up''!).
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* "The Night of the Big Blackmail" is possibly the series' best illustration of what a ''magnificent'' team Jim and Artie make. They're each incredibly skilled in their own areas, but it is their combined strength that allows them to pull off the near-impossible and save the day.

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* "The Night of the Big Blackmail" is possibly the series' best illustration of what a ''magnificent'' team Jim and Artie make. They're each incredibly skilled in their own areas, but it is their combined strength that allows them to pull off the near-impossible and save the day.
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* The old Indian chief not taking any guff from Loveless in "The Night of the Green Terror."

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* The old Indian chief not taking any guff from Loveless in "The Night of the Green Terror.""
* "The Night of the Big Blackmail" is possibly the series' best illustration of what a ''magnificent'' team Jim and Artie make. They're each incredibly skilled in their own areas, but it is their combined strength that allows them to pull off the near-impossible and save the day.
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* Artie's swordfight in "The Night of the Big Blast."

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* Artie's swordfight in "The Night of the Big Blast."Blast" - it takes place at a Mardi Gras party, with Artie dressed as Literature/DonJuan and his three opponents as [[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers musketeers]], and rages from balcony to ballroom to staircase top.
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* Jim taking out two bad guys at once in "The Night of the Human Trigger."
* Artie's swordfight in "The Night of the Big Blast."
* The old Indian chief not taking any guff from Loveless in "The Night of the Green Terror."

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