Definitely one of the better episodes in this long run series, thanks to a fine performance by Eddie Albert, as Brother Love, an evangelist who delivers his oratory in the same way that we saw Elmer Gantry delivering his.
Of course, scientists are disappearing on both sides of the iron curtain as that special spaceship is to be built and naturally THRUSH wants a part of it.
Albert and his band of dressed up monks are THRUSH agents who certainly don't practice the love and peace that he is advocating at his religious rallies.
Albert really gets what he deserves at the end of the episode while flying high in a helicopter, ready to escape Napoleon.
Of course, scientists are disappearing on both sides of the iron curtain as that special spaceship is to be built and naturally THRUSH wants a part of it.
Albert and his band of dressed up monks are THRUSH agents who certainly don't practice the love and peace that he is advocating at his religious rallies.
Albert really gets what he deserves at the end of the episode while flying high in a helicopter, ready to escape Napoleon.