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8/10
Find the rat
pkfloydmh14 November 2021
In this one, Joe goes undercover in the syndicate to try to extract an informer.

This is a great episode with an engaging plot that has several nice twists. It takes place in New Orleans and is the second straight one that takes place outside of Los Angeles.

The performances from the entire cast are superb. Nancy Kovack, John Colicos, Robert Mandan and Lloyd Battista all make return appearances. This is the first appearance for Barry Russo, who is no stranger to crime dramas as he appeared on many of them throughout the '70s.

Robert Reed has a substantial role and comes through with one of his best performances. His clandestine scenes with Joe are well-done.

It's interesting that at the beginning Hayes was identified by Lytell as one of the three men who could be the informer but was never seen again as the entire focus was only on Coden and Page, the other two Lytell identified.

Joe doesn't get slugged in the head but does get shot at but not hit, which is the only cliché.

This is a very entertaining episode and is the best one of the season so far.
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8/10
While really good, this might have been better as the season opener.
planktonrules14 April 2015
The show begins with some guys committing a burglary and one of them, Joe Mannix, killing a cop who responds to the call. Of course Joe didn't really kill a cop--it's a set-up to help the mob think he's one of them. You then learn that Joe's been deep under cover for months--spending some time in prison and then joining up with a New Orleans mob. What follows is really exciting but it does make you question WHEN Mannix did all this. After all, he was in a normal episode the week earlier! Perhaps this might have been better as a season opener--with the summer hiatus being when Mannix did all this undercover stuff before the episode begins.

Joe's job is to determine if he can get the evidence on the mob leader, Lytell (John Colicos) as well as determine who in the gang is willing to squeal--all this without being caught himself. It's a complicated and interesting episode, though the stock footage they used for Miami was really poorly done--quite grainy and the view from Mannix's hotel room at the beach was obviously just a large photo. But even with the problems with this and the time element, the show is exciting and has a nice relationship between Mannix and a pretty lady. Worth seeing despite a few minor glitches.
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8/10
Mannix undercover
Guad4218 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
If you accept the premise of Joe and Tobias doing undercover work in New Orleans, this is a good outing for the series. Nice change of pace with Joe undercover in a different location than the norm. Joe has infiltrated a criminal organization in the Big Easy. He has a cover story including prison time and cements his reputation by "killing" a cop (Hal Needlam) at the beginning of the story. Joe is after the head bad guy Lytell (John Colicos) for killing a friend of his in LA (yet another police lieutenant). There is an informer in Lytell's organization that wants out and Joe is there to get him out. Seems too complicated but we can go with it. Tobias and NOPD Captain Caffey give us the backstory while talking in his office. There we also learn the "dead cop" is not dead at all but had a nice funeral. Next we party with the bad guys. There, Lytell gets a phone call that tells him there is an informer in his midst. Lytell talks to Joe about it and points out three guys. Why he chooses those three rather than others we don't know. As pointed out by another reviewer, one of the three, Hayes, disappears after the party and we never see him again. That leaves Page (Lloyd Battista) and Coden (Robert Mandan - pre-Soap). During this assignment Joe becomes acquainted with Angela (Nancy Kovack), one of the gang members. Joe and Angela go to Florida for a weekend so Joe can try to get info from her and so he can meet Tobias. Joe tells Tobias there is an informer in the NOPD so now both sides have an informer. Back in New Orleans, Lytell sends Page, Coden, Joe and Angela to do a bag job in Miami. He has told each about the informer and how they need to help catch him to keep suspicion off of each of them. Coden is the informer but, through a phone mix up, Joe thinks it is Page. Lytell thinks it is Page too and has him taken to "the Villa" outside the city and killed. Joe sees it from a helicopter. How did he get a helo and maintain his cover? Now Lytell decides to kill Coden and Joe so he sends them to the villa to get Page's body and bury it. It's a trap and Joe and Coden have to get away. The escape route down a series of man-made waterfalls in a garden is well done. Joe ends up killing several criminals and gets away with Coden. He shoots one guy and blows up others with dynamite that was wired to his car. Lytell looks to be in that car, but nobody mentions him later. In the epilog, Tobais says they picked up everyone including the girl so maybe Lytell wasn't killed.

The cast is good. Colicos is always a good bad guy. Notice his fascination with flowers throughout the episode. Kovack and Connors have excellent chemistry together. This is one of the few times where you believe Joe has fallen for the weekly beauty. Look at Needham's credits. The guy has done a lot. Stunt man, actor, director, Oscar winner.

There are a couple of Mannix clichés here. One bad guy has a rifle and all the time he needs to line up his shot at close range at an unsuspecting target and misses. Joe gets off one shot at a man and hits dead center and he also shoots dynamite to get it to blow up. Considering the tight situation and the need for perfect timing, that shot has to be one of his best.

There are also some logic lapses. We never learn who the informer in the NOPD is. Since the bad guys wired dynamite to the car when Coden and Joe go to get Page's body, why not let them pick up the body and blow themselves up? Might be hard to explain but that was clearly the back-up plan if the sniper didn't get them. Let it be the main plan. The ending where one guy jumps in the car and it races at Joe and Coden, what is their plan there? Ram the car that Joe and Coden are behind? I don't see the logic.

At least Joe should have been paid. Since he invested three months that should be a hefty check. See this episode. Well worth the time.
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8/10
Peggy's Got the Hots for Mannix?!?!?
imdb-2528817 December 2021
What Martin Hafer said. I think. I dunno, I caught this at the end. I never really get this show but it's very pretty to look at with the comfy chair in his office, the Paseo Verde (why Paseo? Why Verde?) and the arches inside his office, the clown lamp shade (I want that! Who's got it? Dibs, I tell ya!) and so on. You watch for the clown suits that Mannix wears and for the pretty Peggy.

This one had pretty witch with the misplaced silicone cheekbones. Why witch? Because she figuratively tried to steal the (literally but fictitious) witch's husband Darrin Stephens. (Trust me: you had to be there!)

So I'm feeling like Margot here: we have pretty/pretty and then Mannix is sucking face with Kovack (the pretty witch husband wanna-be stealing witch, got that?) and her lilac sweaters and makeup. And there's like Theramin music playing while they do the tonsil Conga. (Yeah: not sax for sex, Theramin from The Day The Earth Stood Still, the first!)

As I was sayin', I caught this from the end. And Peggy asks if Mannix fell for Miss Not-1-Hair-Outta-Place with the cheekbones. Before he answers, during Joe's dramatic pause, the cam suddenly cuts to Peggy. Oh Em Gee!!! Did y'all see that? (Of course you did!) She totally freaks out, subtly. So first you think she's got the hots for Mannix, but it was forbidden back then, to even entertain those piano keyboard naughty thoughts. (Think Elton John here, folks!)

And even though this is 2021, and you're hip and forward and progressive and not giving a 2nd thought to these matters, suddenly you're trapped in the 70s zone and you're one of them. "Peggy, how could you?!" No, you're not disapproving of such thoughts, you're feeling sorry for Peggy: it can't happen (wait... this wasn't filmed in 1872, was it? Weren't they cool with this stuff back then? Well maybe not on TV, dunno: it was before my time!)

So then you're freaking out, just like Peggy is cos you forgot they don't exist and you're watching a show, you're now Peggy's BFF and she's just realized the man she loves is cheating on her, except not really because it can never be and there's never been such "tension" to begin with. But Peggy is so sad, and you're sad along with her, so you reach for the tissues box but it's empty and you wonder if 7/11 is open at this hour so you can restock.. when all of a sudden, you remember!

Peggy does not love Mannix, folks! She's just worried about her paycheck! Silly me! Cos if Mannix marries the other pretty lady, then that's it for Peggy? She'll take her job? Or she'll come at the most worstest of times with a picnic basket and Peggy can never again take orders, food orders that is, for her Joe Mannix. Gone are those sexy separate fish and chips meals, her behind her desk, him in his office, closed door, while Peggy daydreams of doing the bare Conga with Juicy Joe, Manly Mannix. And then the intercom rings "In my office now!" and she opens the door and...

But that's a whole other review, so we'll let you figure out if she wakes up or it happened for real. In the interim, I decided that Peggy was worried about her paycheck? Why? Because I once saw that episode where she gets kidnapped and somehow the bro and her were so well matched, in my universe they got married, and that former bad guy waits for his Peggy to come home and make dinner and he don't want none of that Jungle Joe Mannix stealing his love.

8/10 because Kovack is always brightening a show and for Peggy's expression at the end. Ok and for the lamp, too. The striped one, the clown lamp. I gotta have it. Anyone know where it ended up? Call me. And what did you expect, a normal review? At least I entertain those with a sense of humor and I freak out the pearl clutchers. And that's why there's 2 buttons besides my here words: use one to let off the steam, now!
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10/10
JOE, NEW ORLEANS AND THE MOB...
tcchelsey15 September 2022
A mob boss with a soft spot for flowers? Just seems to go with the job, perhaps modeled after all those JAMES BOND arch enemies...

James Colicos, who slightly resembled Anthony Zerbe, plays Lytell, a mob boss from New Orleans, who fancies beautiful flowers and is out to bury an informant ASAP. Enter Mannix and it appears his gateway into the mob is lovely Angela (played by Nancy Kovack). Kovack began her career as a model and was one of tv's great femme fatales. Also a rare episode where Joe actually falls in love with a mobster's lady, and it's a real relationship. Kovack retired early, her last tv appearance, and perhaps for old times sake, was on CANNON "Bloodlines" (1976).

This is a superior "find the rat fink" story with some terrific acting. Robert Mandan plays Coden, one of the gang, and Robert Reed returns as Tobias, filling in from time to time for Malcolm (Ward Wood). Reed has some good exchanges with Mannix, and note the interesting dialogue in this script. The atmopsheric music also plays a role. Credit writer Arthur Ross, who wrote many scripts for Alfred Hitchcock's tv show and created the CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954).

The flowing garden and fountain background was filmed at the LAPD Rock Garden, dedicated in the 1930s and now a historical landmark. For film buffs, yes, the park was used as backdrop for many TARZAN movies. Located at 1880 Academy Drive, Elysian Park, near Dodger Stadium.

Is Peggy a bit jealous of Joe's relationship? You be the judge. Part adventure, drama and romance for Mannix fans. 10 Stars.

SEASON 6 EPISODE 6 remastered color CBS/Paramount dvd box set.
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