Posted by
zerg harry on
Sep 23, 2007; 9:02am
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Flight-Path-tp1510123p1510124.html
I liked this episode a lot actually. A (fairly negative) review I saw a fewmonths ago about UFO as a whole (this was on the net, not sure where though...) pointed out that this episode shows Straker in his "Sherlock Holmes" mode. And I have to say that is the best thing about Flight Path. More thanalmost any other episode, once the focus gets on to Straker, he is the alien-detective. First he reads the results of the psycho-analytical tests andorders Freeman to record Roper's phone calls and spy on him. Then he had Roper brought in for questioning and I liked how he did this via video-link so he could be in a separate room from his "victim". The fact Straker triesevery angle until Freeman confirms one of them as a possibility is a good touch, too.
I liked the strategy of the faked "leak" about Roper being released. And yeah, Freeman does do something stupid, but his character wears his heart on his sleeve so I can imagine him wanting to give the guy a head start. Andagain, we see Straker trying to figure out the alien plan. First getting the basics from Moonbase that the flightpath is about the sun, moon and Earth, secondly trying to make sense of the figures and then finally looking athis model representation of the sun, moon and Earth and using his imagination to work out what they could be trying to do.
Sending Roper on a suicide mission seems logical enough to me, the man has the motivation (he wants to make up for what he's done wrong) and if he dies, then the problem of what to do with him is removed, too. It's ruthlessly pragmatic...though I wonder if a real-life Straker would have had someone else standing by to open-fire on the UFO with a second rocket launcher incase Roper let the side down.
Even when Straker hears about the probe removed from Dawson and says "I think the picture is almost complete", we get the sense of Ed Straker as a detective piecing the puzzle together. And for "investigative" Straker scenes, Flight Path is rarely bettered. Only "Destruction" and perhaps "Conflict" show the detective side of Straker in as much detail.
Z.
Diorite Gabbro <
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Well, if you were tuning in to see your favorite SHADO
operatives, this isnt the episode for you. The story
features Paul Roper, a man we see blackmailed into
committing treason against SHADO by a threat to his
wife. I really didnt remember anything about this
episode from seeing it in the 70s, so seeing it when I
got the DVDs was kind of like seeing it for the first
time.
I never really felt much if any empathy for Roper. He
seems an geeky, inept, bumbling sort of fellow. How
does he rate as a friend of Alecs? And was his wife
a royal twit or what? High strung seems like the
kindest thing I can say about her. I wasnt in the
least bothered when they bumped her off. The poor,
brain-emplanted medical guy was barely a blip on the
screen.
I did wonder at first if they were actually going to
let Roper survive his ridiculous one-man mission at
the end. That would have actually surprised me. Then
he would have had to deal with his wifes death. But,
no, he died for his sins at the end. But why doesnt
Roper put his finger over the blinking hole until the
moon hopper gets there. Suicide? This is the kind of
ending Id come to expect after all of the hours of
Gunsmoke my mother made me watch growing up.
Is there anything of interest in here? Well, theres
the Ed Bishop wig saga. Its more interesting than I
found most of the plot. In my best guess, hes
wearing the wig when we first see Straker in the
episode. On the other hand, when Straker is
interviewing Roper from and in his office I think its
real hair. It goes on pretty much like that
throughout the episode.
And then there is the continuing conflict between
Freeman and Straker over Strakers modus operandi.
Straker obviously accidentally leaves his transmit
key on to set up Roper in a sting and the first thing
Alec does is try to screw it up by letting Roper leave
too early. This seems really dumb to me, because
obviously Straker planned on having people there to
protect Roper and get the contact, while Alec lets him
go without any protection.
And, look, Ed Bishop fakes (Im guessing) using a
slide rule! How many can identify the object? (Raise
your hand if you can.) I, fortunately, put off
learning slide rule just long enough that calculators
came out.
We see one of the rare signs of emotion in front of
his troops (other than bellowing dissatisfaction) from
Straker when he hears Ropers car had been hit by the
UFO. He puts his hand over his face and shakes his
head.
I saw the discussion about scenes possibly being out
of order, but I dont think so. Yeah, the guys are
out in the purple car before they are sent to check on
Ropers wife, but they are out looking for the Medic
Dawson, so they are in the area.
And Im surprised Straker doesnt lay into Alec more
for circumventing his plans. Its pretty obvious Alec
did it intentionally. Its too complicated for
people like me. And too simple for people like you.
Ouch. And then Alec accuses Straker of using Ropers
dead wife to blackmail Roper into the mission to shoot
down the UFO. Hes not very nice to his commander
throughout this episode. I must admit, that Straker
in this part of the scene is in SOB mode.
As you can guess, not one of my favorite episodes.
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