Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Season 12

Season 12
The Gauntlet
Episodes

Experiment 1201: Mac and Me
Kinga decides to save time and money breaking Jonah's spirit by running a "gauntlet" of bad movies: six movies in a row. She starts with Mac and Me, a very bad ripoff of E.T.

Experiment 1202: Atlantic Rim
Jonah and the bots are forced to watch Graham Greene humiliate himself with a cast of dozens in a rip-off of Pacific Rim.

Experiment 1203: Lords of the Deep
Kinga forces Jonah and the bots to watch Lords of the Deep: a 80s' Roger Corman cash-in on underwater horror and s.f. movies of the era. There are no Lords, and it's not very deep.

Experiment 1204: The Day Time Ended
Jonah and the bots enter the first third of the second half of the Gauntlet and must withstand The Day Time Ended, a weird little movie fearing Jim Davis in his last appearance before his death as a character dealing with a parade of s.f. phenomena.

Experiment 1205: Killer Fish
It's the 70s, which means that it's time for a heist movie with Lee Majors, fresh off his triumph on The Six Million Dollar Man, as a jewel thief trying to recover a stolen fortune from a lake filled with piranhas with a taste for ham.

Experiment 1206: Ator
After Jonah and the bots are forced to endure Ator: The Fighting Eagle, they make one last attempt to escape to Earth.
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