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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 7 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 7 Episode 2

Episode Title: The Brute Man
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 10, 1996
Runtime:97 mins
IMDb Rating:

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The movie riffed was "Night of the Blood Beast", the same film as episode 149. The difference between this episode and that one is that this version aired only a few times and the live action comedy bits were all related to Thanksgiving. Episode 149 riffed the same movie, but had different comedy bits that were not thanksgiving themed. It was the non-Thanksgiving version that was used in reruns. Intro: The crew discusses today's football game. Segment One: Dr. Forrester is having a thanksgiving party. Crow talks with Dr. Forrester's guests. Segment Two: Debate: Stuffing vs. Potatoes Segment Three: Crow and Mrs. Forrester talk. Segment Four: Mike and the 'bots have thanksgiving dinner. The party guests also have Thanksgiving dinner. Segment Five: Dr. Forrester's mother, Pearl, presents her homemade Turkey Surprise. Stinger: Steve says, "Wounded animal that large isn't good."

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Kevin Murphy