Blackadder The Third – S03E02 “Ink and Incapability”
Blackadder has one weekend to rewrite a dictionary the Prince Regent is sponsoring after Baldrick burns the only copy. Original air date: 24 September 1987
Blackadder has one weekend to rewrite a dictionary the Prince Regent is sponsoring after Baldrick burns the only copy. Original air date: 24 September 1987
In this Season 3 opener Blackadder becomes involved in politics by getting Baldrick elected MP, in an effort to stop the new Prime Minister, Pitt the Younger, from striking the Prince Regent off the Civil List. Original air date: 17 September 1987
Dib sneaks into Zim’s base, takes incriminating pictures of Zim without his disguise on, and puts them on a floppy disk. Zim discovers Dib and shrinks to microscopic size to enter Dib’s body via microscopic submarine. Zim accesses Dib’s nervous system, giving him control of Dib’s arms, and makes him crush the floppy disk. Dib reveals he has a copy of the disk hidden in his house, so Zim travels to Dib’s brain to wipe the memory of where the [...]
Zim notices that all the other children in the school have friends except him. This is seen as a threat to his all-important mission, as well as a potential exposure of his real identity. He decides that as he doesn’t want to appear strange, he must also have a friend. Zim chooses an annoying classmate named Keef to be his best friend and once people have acknowledged that Zim has a friend, he attempts to abandon him. Keef, however, does not take [...]
The Irken race is having a great assigning for Operation Impending Doom II, where all Invaders are assigned a planet to conquer. Zim is not invited, as he nearly destroyed the planet Irk during Operation Impending Doom I; yet turns up anyway, and hoping to never deal with him again, The Almighty Tallest send Zim on a fake mission to the edges of their known universe and issue him a dysfunctional Standard Information Retrieval unit who called himself “GIR”, where [...]
In this Season 2 finale, Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) and Lord Melchett (Stephen Fry) are kidnapped by a German spy (Hugh Laurie) right after the Queen (Miranda Richardson) decides she will pay no more ransom to kidnappers. Original air date 20 February 1986
Blackadder’s rich and Puritanical aunt and uncle (Lady and Lord Whiteadder) pay him a visit to discuss his inheritance the same night he has a beer drinking contest. Cameo by Hugh Laurie (House) Original air date: 13 February 1986
The Queen hampers Blackadder’s efforts to raise cash to pay off a debt to a sadistic bishop. Original air date: 5 February 1986
After Sir Walter Raleigh takes the Queen’s fancy by bringing her a potato, Blackadder decides to become an explorer with the aid of a legless sea captain. Original air date: 23 January 1986