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"Jack of All Trades" Love Potion #10 (2000)


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"Jack of All Trades" (2000): Season 1: Episode 11 -- Croque's (Stuart Devenie) job is on the line when his wife (Ingrid Park) spreads word of their unexciting marriage. With Bruce Campbell and Angela Dotchin.

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8.6/10   13 votes
Director:
John Laing
Writer:
David Ransil (written by)
Original Air Date:
24 April 2000 (Season 1, Episode 11)
Plot:
When Croque must satisfy his newly-returned wife or lose the governorship of Palau-Palau, Jack and Emilia accidentally break Emilia's love potion and they must fight its effects in order to complete their mission. | add synopsis
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Cast

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Bruce Campbell ... Jack Stiles / Daring Dragoon
Angela Marie Dotchin ... Mrs. Emilia Smythe Rothschild (as Angela Dotchin)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Keith Adams ... Bandit #1
Stuart Devenie ... Governor Croque
Georgia Duder ... Madam
Asa Lindh ... Maggie
Stephen Papps ... Captain Brogard
Ingrid Park ... Camille
Fiona Samuel ... Female Vendor
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful:-
Best episode of the first season, 25 August 2006
10/10
Author: jellyneckr

Like most syndicated television series, "Jack of All Trades" was a bit slow to find its rhythm in its first season, but towards the middle of the the initial 14 episode run, it found it with the episode One Wedding and an Execution. The only episode stronger than that one is the first season was this episode. Sharply written with great double entendres, directed to its fullest comedic potential, and featuring sexy guest star Ingrid Park as Madame Camille Croque, this episode is a favorite among 'Jack' fans and rightfully so as it brings out the best in Bruce Campell and Angela Dotchin. Although perhaps not as fulfilling as it could have been had the show aired on cable, it does manage to provide a great number of laughs with its racy sexual situations. Unlike with something like the Austin Powers trilogy, the double entendres and sexual suggestiveness isn't done in a juvenile and 12-year-old boy sort of way. It actually comes across as something made by adults. Is it historically accurate? Probably not, but that's never stopped me from enjoying the rest of the "Jack of All Trades" episodes. 10/10

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