Get Smart: Season 5, Episode 8

And Baby Makes Four: Part 2 (14 Nov. 1969)

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Max and 99 escape KAOS headquarters, get to their own hospital, have boy and girl twins and catch Simon the Likeable with the help of 99's mother.

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Dana Elcar, who plays Kruger, went on to play the Chief in the "Get Smart" reunion film The Nude Bomb. See more »

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Chief: [about Simon the Likeable] That man is the most ruthless, cunning, evil and treacherous KAOS agent in the entire world. And a heck of a nice guy.
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1 February 2008 | by (Argentina) – See all my reviews

This episode begins with a seemingly endless recap of part one that convinces me they should have trimmed all the fat and made this a really good single episode.

In this half, the Smarts escape from the sanitarium (mostly forgetting 99 is in labor) and get to the hospital where the Chief actually has come up with an ingenious way to keep Simon from leaving the hospital, using his likability against him.

There's a big fight as the Smart twins are delivered and we get to see Adams current boss Ed Platt fight his future boss from "the Partners" Dana Elcar. The fight scene and some of the stuff with the Chief and Larabee (He wants to get Simon a gift from the gift shop before he gets away) are highlights as is Jane Dulo as 99's mom, but the story is stretched too thin. What should have been a real TV highlight, the birth of the twins ends up (like the wedding episode) to be quite forgettable. But if you really want to be depressed, remember one of those twins is supposed to grow up to become Andy Dick in the 1990's revival of the series.


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