John Saxon returns as a man who wants to discover a mermaid. Roarke delivers in the form of a dangerous siren named Nyah. Fun moment where he has been thoughtful enough to put Nyah in a bathtub with chemicals mimicking sea water, but adds bubble bath because who knows if that's dangerous to sea life, right? He ends up kissing her moments later. His wife bangs on the door and he goes after her, claiming, "It's not what you think!" Dude, you were kissing her so I'd say it's exactly what she thinks. Will married love be strong enough to break Nyah's spell?
Joan Prather plays a woman who just wants one date with a charming man she met once. Roarke admits he almost didn't grant her fantasy, warning her that he thinks the man is dangerous, but only tells her that he doesn't let James Darren live on Fantasy Island and that he has no proof of wrongdoing. This is where transparency is really important, if Roarke is really concerned about his guest's safety. Unfortunately, though Roarke says he'll send a car to pick her from her date, we have no idea if that car ever shows up or if Roarke bothers to have security watch the bungalow since Darren sedates Joan and whisks her off to his island where he is the Jeffrey Epstein of his own private sex trafficking scheme. Since there is some evidence that Roarke lets this happen so he can sic the authorities on Darren, it's only moral luck that Joan isn't violated by one of Darren's customers. An out-of-proportion lesson for someone who just wants a date.
Joan Prather plays a woman who just wants one date with a charming man she met once. Roarke admits he almost didn't grant her fantasy, warning her that he thinks the man is dangerous, but only tells her that he doesn't let James Darren live on Fantasy Island and that he has no proof of wrongdoing. This is where transparency is really important, if Roarke is really concerned about his guest's safety. Unfortunately, though Roarke says he'll send a car to pick her from her date, we have no idea if that car ever shows up or if Roarke bothers to have security watch the bungalow since Darren sedates Joan and whisks her off to his island where he is the Jeffrey Epstein of his own private sex trafficking scheme. Since there is some evidence that Roarke lets this happen so he can sic the authorities on Darren, it's only moral luck that Joan isn't violated by one of Darren's customers. An out-of-proportion lesson for someone who just wants a date.