"The Six Million Dollar Man" Death Probe: Part 1 (TV Episode 1977) Poster

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8/10
Archetypal Bionic Man Adventure
Steve_Nyland7 April 2008
Like the other commentator, the original two part "Death Probe" episodes from "The Six Million Dollar Man" were amongst the best of the series. The genesis of the idea came from the unexpected success of season 3's "Bigfoot" two parter, a wonderful cliff hanger that was amongst television's finest hours. Like the Sasquatch model, "Death Probe" pitted Colonel Steve Austin and his bionic limbs against a seemingly unstoppable juggernaut of destruction. This time it was an errant Russian made Venus probe designed (by 1st season SMDM babe Jane Merrow, reprising her role as Russian scientist fox Irina Leonova) to withstand the atmospheric pressure and general inhospitable nature of the surface of Venus. Which by definition would make it more powerful than the Six Million Dollar Man, who must use his wits, skills and plenty of boulders thrown through the air to keep it from destroying the towns in it's misguided survey of Earth.

While as my fellow devotee here points out we were too in awe of the thing as kids to think critically about what we were watching, seeing the series again as an adult two things strike me as odd about the Death Probe:

1) It knows to go right after Colonel Steve Austin's bionic arm, and 2) It has a sense of humor.

At one point Steve hurls a boulder at it and the thing swings its grabber arm around like a baseball bat and hits a rolling grounder right at the Bionic Man. Later the two have a sort of duel using the corner posts from a chain link fence, even though it could have just run right over our bionic hero without breaking pace. The probe also seems to have a fascination with only exploring things that are on dirt roads in what looks to be an out of season camping grounds: We never see thing thing going cross-country. And the Russians stupidly built it so that while it could withstand the high atmospheric pressure of Venus they left a flaw in the design whereby it would implode when flown into the air hanging from a helicopter.

In other words it's all silly fun, but if you don't think about it and allow yourself to get caught up in the moment like any good 9 year old kid this is a phenomenal adventure with high stakes, scurrilous Russian spies, a cool little high-tech LAAWs rocket macguffin, and a bionic frisbee shot using a Ford Pinto hubcap that proves once and for all how dangerous those cars were. But sadly this was the series' last grasp at greatness, it regressed into Bionic Dittyland for the most part with Steve Austin using his bionic powers to fix kids bikes, dress up like Santa Claus and jump up onto roofs for bionic gift giving, and stand around in a cheesy 70s mustache looking like Freddy Mercury's long lost cousin.

The amazing thing is that it still managed to be the greatest television show ever devised by mankind week in and week out, including a follow-up "Return of Death Probe" cliffhanger with an even bigger, badder Death Probe that really wasn't much of a cliffhanger, though we appreciated the effort. When we were kids we didn't know if the show would be back next week because he might have been killed, and this episode was one of the last adventures that really had that kind of thrill. Still does, too: Just the SOUND they created for that Death Probe stays with you even after nearly forty years. Imagine that!!

8/10
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One of the five best episodes
baumer22 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
The probe is one of the best episodes of the Six Million Dollar Man. Destructive, almost invincible and very fun to watch, the only episodes that might rank higher are Bigfoot and Jaime Summers. Oscar Goldman is featured prominently in this one and watching Steve finally dismantle the probe is fun to watch. This is one of the episodes that make the SMDM so much fun and a credit to TV in the 70's and 80's. This show sticks with you. It's easy to recall episodes like this one and like the Bigfoot and Jaime Summers and so one. Call it silly nostalgia but I was 5 years old when this show came out and I still recall it vividly, like it was yesterday. The probe is one of my favourite episodes and I cannot wait for this to come out on DVD. Should be a blast.

10/10
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10/10
Completely legendary
bgaiv13 November 2022
As a child in the 70s, Steve Austin battling the Death Probe was one of the most stunning and legendary events, bar none.

The Death Probe was terrifying! It was an absolutely relentless robot that was apparently impregnable. The Soviets that showed up to liquidate the probe bring RPGs, and they are terrified of it.

I hadn't seen Doctor Who at the time, but the Probe really is like a Dalek, and its appearance strongly suggests someone on the production had.

But what really makes the Probe scary is the sound it makes, a relentless drone with computery sounds on top. Any kid of the time has that droning sound etched right through their skull!
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6/10
It's ok but... Warning: Spoilers
I'm not sure I agree with the high ratings others have given this. The story concept is great. But the execution doesn't match. Of course I can forgive the massive logical flaws:(1) why don't they just dig a big hole and let it fall in? Even with its power, it can't scale vertical walls. Or even just put huge logs in its way. (2) if they could have picked it up with a helicopter all along, why not do that right off the bat? Ok fine, I accept that stuff. But what isn't as forgivable are the overly long action sequences, where Steve just battles in slow motion with a big rolling vending machine for what seems like forever. I know these slo-mo sequences are a staple of the series but in this episode they seem excessive.
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