In
“The Show-Off,” an episode of Isis originally aired November 1,
1975, a high-school kid named Steve (Harry Gold) nearly falls off the school
roof after climbing a ladder while trying to hang a banner.
Isis
(Joanna Cameron) rescues him, but Harry is embarrassed. He feels the need to show off, in part, he
says, because he is short.
Later,
on a school camping trip, Cindy Lee (Joanna Pang) gets her foot stuck in a bear
trap and Steve tries to impress her by saving her himself, instead of asking
for help.
This
time Andrea comes to the rescue, and tells him that there is no shame in
needing help, and that he should concentrate on doing well the things he
loves. To that end, Steve is an ornithologist.
“Know
thyself,” Isis recommends, stressing the importance of Steve being himself.
After
over-coming his need to show off, Steve and Rick (Brian Cutler) get trapped in
a mountain cave with Rofu, an angry, runaway gorilla.
Of
course, this necessitates another rescue from Mighty Isis…
“The
Show Off” alters the standard Isis formula a bit. Usually, the story finds Isis trying to help
a kid who has done something bad. She
shows up just in time to help him realize how wrong-headed he’s been about
something (like bragging, or handling a dangerous gun).
But
this week, Isis and Steve resolve Steve’s problem -- showing off -- and the
third act involves an unrelated (and odd…) matter: an out-of-control, runaway
gorilla.
And
what a gorilla it is. Rofu is a man in a
suit, and this just may be the worst gorilla costume you’ll find on seventies
television. But I wonder who came up
with the idea of making a runaway gorilla the threat of the week, especially in
an episode about showing-off.
Whatever.
It was the seventies, right?
In
terms of her ever increasing stable of powers, Isis demonstrates in “The Show
Off” her ability to control animals, and bend them to her will. “I have
a way with animals,” she note simply, and then observes that she and Rofu
will now be “lifelong friends.” A few episodes back, Isis tangled with an
angry bear, but instead of communicating with it peacefully, as she does with
Rofu, she trapped it and startled it by surrounding it with a ring of fire.
Next
week: “The Outsider.”
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