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  54. Steed and Emma visit a mysterious coastal town where several agents have vanished, and where the locals are not all they seem.
  55. I&#39;ve been a fan of The Avengers for as long as I can remember, but unfortunately, I&#39;ve honestly never seen more than the odd episode here and there. Thanks to Netflix, I&#39;ve decided to change that. I&#39;ve also decided to not start at the beginning of the series, but with the 1965 season instead. As many fans will undoubtedly know, 1965 is the season that Diana Rigg joined the show as Mrs. Emma Peel. Mrs. Peel&#39;s introduction has to be one of the most &quot;nothing&quot; moments in television history. She&#39;s quite literally just there. No fanfare at all. But then again, this is The Avengers. The low-key approach to something like a new major character is in keeping with the show&#39;s overall tone. Like the character Steed, &quot;unflappable&quot; is a good work to use when describing the entire series.<br/><br/>The first episode of 1965, &quot;The Town of No Return&quot; encapsulates what I enjoy about the show. Quirky characters, bizarre situations, solid acting, and a sinister air of mystery are all present in this episode. Steed and Mrs. Peel arrive in a small town to investigate the disappearances of several agents who have gone in before them. The quaint little town is situated near a WWII air base. But something is wrong. There aren&#39;t enough people. And those who are there aren&#39;t who they seem to be. Steed and Mrs. Peel find themselves at the air base investigating an invasion from within (so to speak).<br/><br/>Even though this was their first episode together, Diana Rigg and Patrick Macnee are as good always. Their chemistry seems to have been instantaneous. They are joined by a good, but small supporting cast that includes Terence Alexander as the overly genial barkeep named &#39;Piggy&quot; Warren and Robert Brown (who I immediately recognized as M from the James Bond films of the 1980s) as the very sinister Saul. I&#39;m sure that having a director as skilled in horror as Roy Ward Baker contributed greatly to the episodes atmosphere. As is the case with many of The Avengers episodes I&#39;ve seen, the writing is the real standout. &quot;The Town of No Return&quot; is no different. It&#39;s well written and interesting throughout. Though some of the details in the underground bunker near the end get a bit messy, this is a very minor quibble to what is otherwise an entertaining start to the 1965 season.
  56. As this episode opens a man walks out of the sea and heads inland to the village of Little Bazeley. It is a village that has already aroused suspicions; Steed informs Mrs Peel that four agents have been there and each has vanished. The two of them catch the train there along with Jimmy Smallwood, a man who is going there to visit his brother the blacksmith. Once there the three of them head to the pub where the locals seem less than friendly; although the landlord, &#39;Piggy&#39; Warren, assures them they are friendly when you get to know them. It soon becomes apparent that the villagers don&#39;t want anybody snooping about; the bedroom windows in the pub are boarded up and any attempt to go out at night is blocked. Smallwood heads off to find his brother and is killed! The next day Mrs Peel goes to the school, posing as a new teacher, but is told the children are on holiday and Steed goes for a walk round the old aerodrome. As their investigations continue it becomes apparent that nobody is quite who they seem and whatever they are up to they have food to feed an army!<br/><br/>This episode may see the introduction of Steed&#39;s new partner, Mrs Emma Peel, but if you didn&#39;t realise it was their first case together you&#39;d never guess; nothing is said to suggest they haven&#39;t worked together before… at least this way it doesn&#39;t matter if episodes are shown out of order. Given that it is Diana Rigg&#39;s first episode she does a surprisingly good job; her character, Mrs Peel, has a great chemistry with Patrick Macnee&#39;s Steed. The guest cast were pretty good to; Terence Alexander was great fun as ex-RAF officer &#39;Piggy&#39; Warren with just the right accent and a superb handlebar moustache. Also notable are Jeremy Burnham who plays the vicar and Patrick Newell who plays Smallwood… and will become better known for playing &#39;Mother&#39; in the final series. There is some good action to be seen and it is combined nicely with the humour.
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