In this episode Hogan gets a message from London to silents a defector, Leslie Smythe-Beddoes, that has been assigned to the German Propaganda service. And for some reason, Hogan believes that this defector is a man and plans for a electric razor to explode when operated. It comes as a bit of a surprise when Leslie Smythe-Beddoes (Ruta Lee) turns out to be a woman and the plan goes back to the drawing-board.
With Klink receiving an award for service, due to an escape free record, the propaganda unit will be broadcasting near the camp. Hogan has to come up with a way to silents the defector even if silents does not mean death.
This was a nice episode as it is filled with some funny lines and well written scenes. But the show seemed rush as there are two stories-lines going on at one time. The award for Klink was interesting in its own right but it seemed most of the time was spend trying to get a book out of Klink's office to find out what the secret message actually said. It was like two scripts in one with not enough time spent on either.
With Klink receiving an award for service, due to an escape free record, the propaganda unit will be broadcasting near the camp. Hogan has to come up with a way to silents the defector even if silents does not mean death.
This was a nice episode as it is filled with some funny lines and well written scenes. But the show seemed rush as there are two stories-lines going on at one time. The award for Klink was interesting in its own right but it seemed most of the time was spend trying to get a book out of Klink's office to find out what the secret message actually said. It was like two scripts in one with not enough time spent on either.