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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12 - Watch Legally and Safely

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12

Episode Title: Mitchell
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 23, 1993
Runtime:97 mins
IMDb Rating:

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Movie Plot: Mitchell Mitchell is a cop who doesn't follow proper policy. He messes up everything in the movie yet manages to come out the hero. Intro: Joel shows the 'bots his toothpick Montecello model. They, of course, plot its destruction. Segment One: The 'bots have destroyed Montecello. In Deep 13, the Mads are being audited, so they have hired a temp to help get things organized. Frank enjoys yelling at the temp, a guy named Mike Nelson. Segment Two: Joel and the bots go on an Outward Bound trip to the heart of the ship. Gypsy, meanwhile overhears the Mads' plans to kill Mike, but mishears and thinks they plan to kill Joel. Segment Three: Gypsy tries to find a way to get Joel off the ship and save him from the Mads. Despite her concerns, Joel doesn't want to go. Segment Four: Gypsy asks Mike for help in getting Joel off the ship. He gets the keys to the SOL controls from Frank and informs Gypsy that there is an escape pod hidden on the ship. Segment Five: Gypsy uses the ship's only escape pod to send Joel back to earth. Joel leaves a plaque and some inspirational words. Back in Deep 13, Dr. Forrester is furious at Joel's escape. The Mads decide to send Mike up to the SOL as a replacement. Stinger: Mitchell and the little kid go at it.

How to Watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12 Legally and Safely

If you want to stream Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.

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Kevin Murphy