DVD Review: Mannix - The Second Season

Every once in a while, I forget things. Other times, things just sort of slip past me. Take the arrival of Mannix: The First Season on DVD for instance. It came, I saw, I forgot. I didn’t want to forget it… as a matter of fact, I was very excited to see it released on DVD (as a complete season, too—as opposed to another Vol. 1/Vol. 2 like CBS/Paramount has a habit of doing). Unfortunately (and this usually happens a lot with me), it only takes the sight of one perfect pair of ass-cheeks in the store for me to forget everything.

OK, so I missed out on the first season, but voila!, like a giant pillar of salt from the gods above, Mannix: The Second Season has arrived on DVD in a dazzling (albeit bare bones) release!

Mannix stars the incomparable Mike “Touch” Connors as the tough-as-nails Joe Mannix, a man who doesn’t hesitate to get himself involved in any action, and who doesn’t take shit from anyone. Mannix originally started out at a high-tech (for 1967) computerized detective agency called Intertect. But when he cussed out a machine one day and heard it cuss back (his own words), he opted to go into business for himself. Thus begins Mannix: The Second Season. Now working as a private dick at 17 Paseo Verde, Mannix, along with his faithful secretary Peggy Fair (the late Gail Fisher), Mannix engages in a variety of thrilling adventures week after week and almost always manages to ruin a perfectly god suit by jumping out of a high-speed vehicle in the process.

Season two really started off with a bang for me, with the very first person we see in the very first episode being guest villain Jason Evers, the wonderfully hammy actor who achieved cult status in The Brain That Wouldn’t Die. For me, that was enough to shout out, “What a great show!” But my love for the series doesn’t end there.

Mannix was made for Mike Connors. And Mike Connors was made for Mannix—his memorable role in this surprisingly violent series proved to be so iconic in fact that he would reprise the same part in several other TV shows and movies 36 years later (including a memorable episode of Diagnosis Murder that concluded a season seven ep of Mannix), as well as being constantly referenced on the cult favorite Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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