Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S06/E24 Samson vs. the Vampire Women

Film watched: Samson vs. the Vampire Women

This episode was the swan song for TV's Frank.

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"Servo: God, this is great, eh? This is so spiritual, I just can't believe it. [chuckles] You know what this silence thing is like? Well, I'll tell you. I feel like one of them trapper monks or somethin'. [chuckles] No kidding, really! I feel so purified, my soul is as smooth as a baby's behind! [laughs] And I'm not just talkin' insights here, noooo sir! I'm talkin' visions! I'm talkin' full-blown illumination! I'm talkin' about revelations shouted down from the mountaintops! I'm talkin' huge, deafening thunderclouds of truth! We're beyond mere silence here, friends! We're in a mega-silence! You've heard about the big bang theory of silence? This is it, man, ka-BOOM! [laughs] Boy, is it quiet! Wowwee, is this silence or what?! I feel enlightenment and satori! It's like I'm sitting under the Bodhi Tree!!"
 * Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
 * Comically Missing the Point: Frank wants to know if Dr. Forrester can come to Second Banana Heaven with him.
 * Servo really gets into the moment of silence in the prologue.

"Crow: "Dear Frank, you are a pig. Love, Crow.""
 * Continuity Nod: In the final scene, Dr. Forrester sings a snipped of "The Greatest Frank of All."
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Crow's "heartfelt" goodbye to Frank.

"Dr Forrester: Could you... push the button, Frank?
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:

Frank: [chuckles] Watch me ROCK."

"Mike: Bested at every turn, he gets a chance to light some helpless women on fire."
 * Moral Dissonance

"Frank: Hey, they fixed your knees!
 * Special Guest: Torgo the White (Michael J. Nelson)
 * Shout-Out: Torgo the White recalls the introduction of Gandalf the White
 * Before that, Torgo appears to Crow, who blurts, "Something is going to happen, Mike. Something WONDERFUL!"
 * Gypsy's farewell letter refers to John F Kennedy's speech, which in turn referenced Hamlet.
 * The giant clam skit is a reference to The Three Stooges.
 * Took a Level In Badass: Well, being the messenger of an otherworldly power has to be a step up from a evil religious fanatic's lackey/pizza delivery guy, right?

Torgo The White: ThErE aRe No BuM kNeEs In My WoRlD, cHiLd.

Frank: How about your voice?

Torgo The White: [Confused] W...wHaT aBouT mY vOiCe?"

"Servo: (as El Santo) I feel sort of silly right now. Did I overdress?"
 * Torgo still ends up being a Chinese food delivery guy - which may be a step up.
 * Unexpected Genre Change: The film seems to be a standard vampire horror story, and the professor has just managed to summon Heroic Willpower and faith to shake off the mind control of the vampire queen... and then El Santo just walks into the room in all his silver-masked, bare-chested glory and the professor doesn't bat an eye. All Mike and the Bots can do is laugh hysterically.


 * And pretty much explicitly pointed out with "Sorry, do you need any wrestling done?"
 * What Could Have Been: Master Ninja III was supposed to be the last episode of year 6, but changed to this film because Frank Conniff really loved the luchador genre.