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8/10
Army of Killers
profh-19 April 2011
Warning: Spoilers
In the pre-credit sequence, Karl Sminsky tells his "students" that he started with 148 men, and narrowed it down to 4. The mission he's about to embark on requires only 2. How to choose? Simple. The 4 pair off and fight-- to the DEATH. Russian Soviet KGB are utterly ruthless, but isn't this just a colossal waste of finely-trained manpower?

"THE GLADIATORS" is the LAST really GREAT episode of this show. My best friend, who was really into Kung Fu movies and martial arts stuff in general, always loved this one. Sminsky (played by Louis Zorich-- I could hardly believe it when I found out he'd played Jamie's father in 35 episodes of MAD ABOUT YOU!) is one of the most cold-blooded, utterly ruthless villains in the entire history of the series. When one of his new trainees fails to show proper reflexes, he announces that "He can never go back; his vanity would have him talk, brag. He must be KILLED." With such an utter disregard for human life-- including his own men-- the aura of menace toward anyone else is absolutely palpable.

Meanwhile, Steed, Purdey & Gambit, "on holiday" (yeah, right) in Canada, investigate Sminsky, who was known to be studying various killing arts, before going missing. Known trouble-makers have also been going missing, and Steed puts two and two together.

One thing I find baffling is, considering this was filmed right after "COMPLEX", why there is no mention that Canadian Security is either in a new building, or the same building. This continues an equally baffling trend of the entire NEW AVENGERS series, in that so many episodes took place presumably within the SAME MI-5 headquarters offices, yet not once did we ever see a single recurring actor or character in those offices, apart from Steed, Purdey & Gambit. Are these organizations that big, or do they just have a high turn-over of employees?

One of the best scenes is when Steed & Purdey find themselves facing several of the new "students" at a country house. The thug in charge notes Purdey is "too thin & fragile", and might be "kept around for more pleasant things". Steed replies, "A comment like that might make Purdey annoyed." In the resulting mêlée, we discover the students have not quite mastered the techniques they're trying to learn yet.

The big climax is at the security building, where our heroes have to square off against first Sminsky's best men, then Sminsky himself. The sight of dented metal and smashed concrete has always stuck with me. When Sminsky finally readies himself to face off against Purdey's automatic pistol, Steed, so cool, so suave, so slick, calmly says, "I've seen that before. But I'm CURIOUS! How does it work against TWO weapons?" Even at this stage of the game, Patrick Macnee exudes charm & confidence, and shows why he's been a hero of mine for so long. And Purdey, so much more relaxed since the events of "OBSESSION", may never have been prettier.

If there's a pity, it's that this wasn't the LAST episode. If the show had ended TWO weeks sooner than it did, its ending might not have been saddled with such a deservedly-bad reputation. Near the end of the generally-good Tara King run, there were about 6 episodes IN A ROW that I consider among the worst of the entire series. Sadly, the last 2 Purdey & Gambit episodes managed to be even worse. But "THE GLADIATORS" is not to be missed!
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8/10
Human Cybernauts
searchanddestroy-16 June 2019
Very amusing to notice that the Colonel's character has the eyes, the eyebrows of Joseph Staline !!! ha ha ha. The best example that even the lousiest story and directing of all time can be fun to watch. The making of those super killers is so amusing to watch. Especially when the professor is Staline's clone. A must in the series, even in the worst way.
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1/10
"The start of the New Avengers decline."
jamesraeburn200324 January 2007
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The Avengers team up with Canadian intelligence on the trail of Karl Sminsky (Louis Zorich), a top KGB agent who is training an elite band of killers who are capable of fending off machine gun fire with their hands and punching holes through sheets of metal. As fellow security officers wind up dead with horrific injuries, Steed, Purdey and Gambit discover that Sminsky plans to infiltrate the headquarters of Canadian intelligence in order to destroy their computer files thus setting back their security system twenty years...

The last four New Avengers episodes were shot in Canada when the show got into financial difficulty and it was hoped that Canadian finance would save the day. Alas it didn't and this episode marks the first step down the slippery slope into inadequate story lines and just general lethargy. By now the idea of supermen capable of performing acts such as smashing through metal and evading gun fire with their hands seems just absurd as one knows that the metal sheets are just paper mache and the machine gun sequences done in separate takes cutting from the guy firing to the bloke apparently using karate to fend off the bullets with machine gun sound effects dubbed on afterwards.

Even the solid and reliable Patrick Macnee cannot quite raise this one above the mediocre and Joanna Lumley and Gareth Hunt are just going through motions as Purdey and Gambit. Even the supporting cast (while adequate) is nothing special.

Nevertheless, ITV apparently banned this one from certain regions of the UK network because of its excessive violence and when it finally got a London showing, it wasn't until nine months after the three times as worse "Emily" was screened.
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