Get Smart

Get Smart

1995
Get Smart
Get Smart

Get Smart

6.6 | en | Comedy

Get Smart is a short-lived American comedy television series that aired in 1995 on FOX. The series was a sequel to the original Get Smart television series that ran from 1965 to 1970. The series premiered on January 8, 1995 and ended its original run on February 19, 1995.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP7  Liver Let Die
Feb. 19,1995
Liver Let Die

Zach and Agent 66 go undercover as doctors to investigate a Kaos-funded hospital. Meanwhile, Max almost forgets his anniversary.

EP6  Wurst Enemies
Feb. 12,1995
Wurst Enemies

Zach has a new girlfriend, Jessica, whom Agent 66 immediately dislikes. As it turns out, she's really the daughter of Siegfried, who is trying to lure Max into a trap in order to reignite the Cold War.

EP5  Passenger 99
Feb. 05,1995
Passenger 99

Someone tries to hijack a plane with the Smart family onboard.

EP4  Shoot Up the Charts
Jan. 29,1995
Shoot Up the Charts

Zach and 66 try to stop a Kaos plot to brainwash teenyboppers with a hypnotic pop single.

EP3  Goodbye Ms. Chip
Jan. 22,1995
Goodbye Ms. Chip

A Kaos agent, The Brain, kidnaps and brainwashes 66 in an assassination plot on African President Mazabuka.

EP2  Casino Evil
Jan. 15,1995
Casino Evil

Zach and 66 investigate a fixed casino, which happens to be run by Kaos. Upon eyewitnessing a murder, Zach finds his own life at stake.

EP1  Get Smart
Jan. 08,1995
Get Smart

Undercover at a fashion show, Zach Smart and Agent 66 investigate a Kaos attempt to steal an indestructable fabric.

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6.6 | en | Comedy , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 1995-01-08 | Released Producted By: HBO Independent Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Get Smart is a short-lived American comedy television series that aired in 1995 on FOX. The series was a sequel to the original Get Smart television series that ran from 1965 to 1970. The series premiered on January 8, 1995 and ended its original run on February 19, 1995.

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Cast

Don Adams , Andy Dick , Elaine Hendrix

Director

Michael Carrington

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Reviews

Jim-499 I was a big fan of the original series. I was in third grade when it first came on and 7th when it ended. Our family watched it every Sunday night.The problem with the remake, which was a new show trying to get the startup Fox TV Network going, was the main characters were not that exciting, one being the child of Maxell Smart. Frankly, Andy Dick who played smart's son, just did not have the charisma to carry the show. He's more like this annoying, contrived little twit you feel like smacking upside the head rather than laughing at.What would have been the problem with Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 (Susan) as the main characters instead of just cameos at the beginning and end of each show, in 99's case just the first show? Better to watch funny older people than annoying young people. Maybe they would have made more than six episodes.
Scott Miller With Pierce Brosnan rejuvenating the James Bond franchise, the time was ripe to bring back the greatest spy parody ever, _Get Smart_. And personally, I think the series would have worked if the lead character had been a suave but wimpy wannabe like Brosnan's Steele character was in the first couple of seasons on that show. This would have been a great contrast to the character of Maxwell Smart, who had the ability, just not the brains.Instead, what we got was Andy Dick playing a character who had neither the brains nor the ability. His character was simply childish and annoying, leaving it completely in the hands of the writers to make the show funny. Sometimes they delivered; far more often they did not. I'm glad the show was put out of its misery quickly, and I'm equally glad we got to see Max and Siegfried square off one last time before that happened.
hillari As other commentors have pointed out, the best episode of this revised series was the one that pitted long time enemies Max and Siegfried against each other. They were perfect rivals in the original series, and Adams and Kopell did not disappoint here. I could never get into Andy Dick as Max and 99's son; besides, he had made some disparaging comments about the show while it was still on which didn't strike me as being very smart. I liked the idea of Max being the head of CONTROL, and his secretary was very funny. Too bad the show focused on his son. I liked Agent 66, but she didn't have much to play off of dealing with the Andy Dick character.
susannah-5 It's too bad this series was cancelled so quickly, because by the last episode or so, it really became Get Smart. This last episode featured Bernie Kopell reprising his role as KAOS agent Siegfried; Siegfried and his daughter are holding Max and 99's son, Zach, hostage. Zach and Siegfried's daughter both bemoan their weird childhoods as the children of spies; Zach says his parents lied and said they worked for a greeting card company. Siegfried's daughter replies, "He told us he was the doctor on a cruise ship!" (In case anyone doesn't know, Kopell played the ship's doctor for years on The Love Boat.) Whenever Don Adams and Barbara Feldon were on screen, though, the newer characters were blown away. In another episode, Max and 99 are at an embassy party and go out for a romantic stroll on the terrace. Too bad we didn't stay with them, and were stuck with the younger (less funny, less appealing) characters at the party. It's like the producers and writers were feeling their way, and were almost there.