DVD Review: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Season Three, Volume One - Page 2

The bonus features for this set include episodic photos, publicity photos, and six minutes of interviews, including audio from 1966 with David Hedison, who played Commander Lee Crane. The most impressive is the inclusion of the panels from an entire Gold Key comic based on the series.

Aside from fans of the show, this season of Voyage will be a tough sell for any but the most serious of sci-fi television devotees. The best way to watch it is with a few friends who enjoy sharing laughs over bad television and alcoholic beverages. Dan and Hester Butler-Ehle have created a drinking game for the series, dealing with clichés, Seaview hits the ocean floor, and contra-clichés, a character who visits Seaview is still alive at end of episode. Although they caution against playing with season three, as long as you have a place to sleep or a ride home, you’ll be fine.

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