I'm just about halfway thru the
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE revival. "
The Golden Triangle", the only 2-parter they managed between seasons 8-9, could be the high point of the entire run.
When they started up again, they were doing relatively small con-games. But this one had a huge scope and a world-affecting scenario, as the IMF took out a large drug cartel based in Australia. They mostly did this by pitting the supplier against the distributor, to the point where one had the other asassinated, then got the survivor to reveal their network when they conned the guy into thinking his entire fortune had been embezzled.
This one also got "personal". In the revival pilot, Jim's protoge was killed, inspiring him to come out of retirement, an older, meaner Jim Phelps. This Phelps didn't seem to mind occasions when he'd allow the bad guys to find out at the end HE was responsible for their downfall.
In the 12th episode, one of the new members of the team, Casey, was killed, and replaced by Shannon Reed, who became my all-time favorite lady in the show.
Earlier, Grant's father Barney turned up in an episode, having to be cleared of a murder charge. In this one, Barney had gone undercover months in advance, but had his cover blown. The cliffhanger had it looking like Barney had been killed. This NEVER would have been convincing if Casey hadn't ACTUALLY been killed half a year earlier. But for an entire week, it actually looked like an ORIGINAL IMF team member had bought the big one. Many don't realize this, but Barney is the ONLY agent who appeared in at least one episode in
ALL 9 seasons, since Jim didn't join the show until the start of season 2!
When this was first-run, I remember being shocked when it looked like Barney might be dead... and thinking, I'd never have thought this except for what happened to Casey. All the same, when it was revealed halfway thru part 2 that he was still alive, it put a BIG smile on my face.
Barney and his son Grant, of course, were played by REAL-LIFE father & son Greg Morris & Phil Morris.
Like several other episodes, this one was directed by Don Chaffey, who did a ton of English TV shows, including many episodes of
DANGERMAN and
THE PROTECTORS, as well as feature films like
JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS.
Watching the end of this 2-parter, the TV equivalent of a feature film, reminded me of how ANNOYING it was when the revival was CANCELLED abruptly, not because of ratings, but because someone at Paramount got the idea they wanted to do a
M:I feature film. I wouldn't have minded... if they'd just picked up immediately where the revival left off and WITH THE SAME CAST. Had they done that, they could have beat the
NEXT GENERATION films to theatres by several years.
Instead, the films were set up almost entirely as a deal for Tom Cruise. Even that could have been acceptable... if they hadn't done the first one as an outright INSULT and SLAP-IN-THE-FACE to the original show and its characters. As far as I'm concerned, they DON'T take place in the same continuity... at all. That first film, in my eyes, POISONED the well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpflVvtbzp8