Happy Birthday to James T. West born July 2nd, 1842. (Never Died)

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Happy Birthday to James T. West born July 2nd, 1842. (Never Died)
from "The Night that Terror Stalked the Town"
Featuring a lovely musical interlude with Loveless and Antoinette, Jim punching Voltaire "in the tummy" and Loveless seeming to show genuine concern for Jim (even though he has his ulterior motives).
Honestly, I could just listen to Michael Dunn talk and sing for hours.
I’m obsessed with this green suit. And the obvious struggle of climbing through a window in the tightest pants in the universe. – “The Night of the Feathered Fury” Season 2, Episode 17
tbt when Artie used to worry about Jim
look at them arguing, such children
THEIR LITTLE SMILES AT THE END
“Jim getting himself out of a dangerous situation again"
“The Night of the Tottering Tontine”
(Season 2 Episode 16)
The Wild Wild West: S01x01, The Night of The Inferno
Directed by: Richard C. Sarafian Starring: Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Lady of The Week: Suzanne Pleshette Villains of The Week: Nehemiah Persoff, and Victor Buono
Do you recognize this TV theme song? #160
I know this and can name the series
I know this but can't name the series
I might know this
I've never heard this
Series: The Wild Wild West (1965-1969)
Composer: Richard Markowitz
“Happy Thanksgiving!”🦃
James West Hates Windows
Jim’s going headfirst through a pane of glass? Must be a day ending in Y.
Bonus:
James West Hates Windows: The Sequel
Some things never change – like the relationship Jim has with panes of glass.
Jim and Artie’s reunion from “The Night of the Diva.” Artie is 120% in big brother mode here: “Let me look at you, will you?” Like maybe Jim hasn’t remembered to feed himself while his partner was away. It’s nice to see such open affection; these two idiots don’t hug nearly often enough.
I wish CBS hadn’t messed around with the broadcast order, because this scene was intended to be Ross Martin’s return to the series after his hospitalization – hence the explanation that Jim had sent the train to Washington to pick up Artemus (whose absence had been explained away as a long-term assignment there). Knowing it’s the first time Ross was back after his heart attack lends the teaser reveal and the “you look great” lines extra significance, just as the “to absent friends” toast did in an earlier episode.
As it was broadcast, though, this episode followed “The Night of the Pistoleros,” in which Artie dies doesn’t die features prominently, so there’s no reason for them to act like they haven’t seen each other in months.
The Wild Wild West S4E09: “The Night of The Fire and Brimstone”
fave episodes 2/?: “The Night Terror Stalked the Town”
Loveless plans to destroy the Secret Service from within, by creating an exact duplicate of Jim West to do his evil bidding.
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He’s been thinking about it for fifteen years.