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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Bloodlust! (1988–1999) Online

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Bloodlust! (1988–1999) Online
Original Title :
Bloodlust!
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Sci-Fi
Year :
1988–1999
Directror :
Trace Beaulieu
Cast :
Trace Beaulieu,Michael J. Nelson,Jim Mallon
Writer :
Joel Hodgson,Michael J. Nelson
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h 33min
Rating :
7.8/10
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Bloodlust! (1988–1999) Online

A short depicts an overly excited pair of children visiting a glamorized portrayal of a dairy farm before the movie presents a gang of partying goof balls trapped on a homicidal hunter's island where they find themselves his next game. Meanwhile, Tom plays psychiatrist and has a rather unrevealing session with Crow. Things are tense down in Deep 13 as Dr. Forrester's deranged and neglectful mother comes for a visit and spends her time gossiping and catching up with Frank. Crow tries then to open a vegetable stand but Tom ruins it rather abruptly and the SOL crew then gather around for a good old fashioned (though rather chaotic) hoedown. Then, once Crow ruins a mystery murder dinner scenario, he and Tom become convinced that Mike has been plotting to hunt them down and kill them from day one. They take the initiative and trap Mike in a net until he promises not to kill them, a promise he can't make. In the end, Dr. Forrester prepares a lovely dinner for his mother but she and Frank ...
Episode cast overview:
Trace Beaulieu Trace Beaulieu - Crow T. Robot / Dr. Clayton Forrester
Michael J. Nelson Michael J. Nelson - Mike Nelson
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon - Gypsy
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy - Tom Servo
Frank Conniff Frank Conniff - TV's Frank
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl - Pearl Forrester

According to Mike Nelson in the book "The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide", out of respect for Robert Reed, who died of AIDS while this episode was in development, the writers decided to hold back on easy references to his role in The Brady Bunch. It is only mentioned once during the entire show.

The fiddle during the square dancing skit was performed off-camera by Maria Bamford.