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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 4 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 4 Episode 17

Episode Title: Crash of Moons
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 28, 1992
Runtime:97 mins
IMDb Rating:

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Movie Plot: Fire Maidens of Outer Space A very odd movie about an expedition to one of the moons of Jupiter, which is inhabited by a refugee from Atlantis and his many daughters.Intro: Joel helps the 'bots with posture, like in the Posture Pals short. When they leave, a black Crow attacks Cambot. Segment One: Crow meets the black Crow and calls him Timmy. The Mads present the giant checkbook for use for prizes and charity events, Frank writes a check for 1.5 million dollars without telling Dr. Forrester. The crew invents a running shoe with processed cheese filling, for shock absorbtion and a post-race snack. Segment Two: Because Tom is upset that the astronomers couldn't say anything more suggestive about the secretary, Joel explains the double entendre-it's not what you say, it's how you say it. They say ordinary expressions suggestively. Crow relays ones that Timmy tells him, but they are more direct. Segment Three: Joel teaches the bots on how two levers can controle everything on the ship but Timmy irritates Joel and the bots by messing with the controls Segment Four: Timmy attacks Crow and holds Servo hostage until Joel throws him off the satellite. Segment Five: Timmy ends up in Deep 13 and attacks Frank.Stinger:

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Kevin Murphy