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The first season of the anthologyblack comedy–crime drama television series Fargo Yu gi oh duelist of the roses free download torrent. , premiered on April 15, 2014, on FX. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman, Colin Hanks and Martin Freeman, the season consisted of ten episodes and concluded its initial airing on June 17, 2014.
Set in January 2006, the season follows hitman Lorne Malvo (Thornton) who stops at a hospital in Bemidji, Minnesota following a car accident and influences local mild-mannered insurance salesman Lester Nygaard (Freeman) with his violent and deceptive ways. https://shirtrenew655.weebly.com/sweet-thing-mary-j-blige-download.html. Their meeting sets forth a series of murders throughout the city. Meanwhile, Deputy Molly Solverson (Tolman) of Bemidji and Officer Gus Grimly (Hanks) of Duluth attempt to solve several crimes across the state that they believe may be linked to Malvo and Nygaard.
Bob Odenkirk, Keith Carradine, Joey King, Glenn Howerton, Kate Walsh, Russell Harvard, Adam Goldberg, Oliver Platt, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jordan Peele all make recurring appearances.
Filming of the first season began in Calgary, Alberta, in late 2013 and concluded in 2014. The first season received acclaim from critics, praising its writing, directing and the performances of Thornton, Tolman, Hanks and Freeman. The season won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries, along with Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Casting, as well as fifteen other nominations. It was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Miniseries or Television Film and Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film for Thornton's performance as Malvo.
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Production[edit]
In 2012, it was announced that FX, with the Coen brothers as executive producers, was developing a new television series based on the 1996 Academy Award-winning film Fargo.[1] It was later announced that adaptation would be a 10-episode limited series.[2]
Series creator Noah Hawley served as the sole writer for all ten episodes of the season, while the task of directing was given to Adam Bernstein, Randall Einhorn, Colin Bucksey, Scott Winant and Matt Shakman. On August 2, 2013, it was announced that Billy Bob Thornton had signed on to star in the series.[3] On September 27, 2013, Martin Freeman also signed on to star. On October 3, 2013, it was announced that Colin Hanks was cast in the role of Duluth police officer Gus Grimly.[4] Production began in fall 2013 with filming taking place in and around Calgary, Alberta.[5]
Virtual dj pro free download full version for mac. The season featured many guest appearances, such as Bob Odenkirk, Adam Goldberg, Russell Harvard, Oliver Platt, Glenn Howerton, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Keith Carradine, Kate Walsh, Julie Ann Emery, Rachel Blanchard, Joshua Close, Susan Park, Gary Valentine, Stephen Root and Shawn Doyle.
Cast[edit]
Billy Bob Thornton and Allison Tolman play Lorne Malvo and Molly Solverson, respectively.
Colin Hanks and Martin Freeman play Gus Grimly and Lester Nygaard, respectively.
Main[edit]
- Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo, a hitman with a violent and deceptive nature, who crashes his car in Bemidji, Minnesota, while passing through.
- Allison Tolman as Deputy Molly Solverson, a police deputy from Bemidji who is hot on the case of Malvo and Nygaard.
- Colin Hanks as Officer Gus Grimly, an officer from Duluth, Minnesota, who meets Malvo after stopping him for speeding.
- Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard, a life insurance salesman from Bemidji who meets Malvo in the hospital after an encounter with a childhood bully.
Recurring[edit]
- Bob Odenkirk as Bill Oswalt
- Keith Carradine as Lou Solverson
- Kate Walsh as Gina Hess
- Josh Close as Chazz Nygaard
- Joey King as Greta Grimly
- Brian Markinson as Bruce Gold
- Kelly Holden Bashar as Pearl Nygaard
- Tom Musgrave as Bo Munk
- Julie Ann Emery as Ida Thurman
- Rachel Blanchard as Kitty Nygaard
- Atticus Mitchell as Mickey Hess
- Liam Green as Moe Hess
- Spencer Drever as Gordo Nygaard
- Adam Goldberg as Mr. Numbers
- Russell Harvard as Mr. Wrench
- Glenn Howerton as Don Chumph
- Peter Breitmayer as Ben Schmidt
- Barry Flatman as Wally Semenchko
- Oliver Platt as Stavros Milos
- Susan Park as Linda Park
- Gary Valentine as Deputy Knudsen
- Keegan-Michael Key as Special Agent Bill Budge
- Jordan Peele as Special Agent Webb Pepper
- Stephen Root as Burt Canton
- Helena Mattsson as Jemma Stalone
Guest stars[edit]
- Kevin O'Grady as Sam Hess
- Shawn Doyle as Chief Vern Thurman
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | 'The Crocodile's Dilemma' | Adam Bernstein | Noah Hawley | April 15, 2014 | XFO01001 | 2.65[6] |
In January 2006, Lorne Malvo hits a deer with his car on a wintry rural highway outside Bemidji, Minnesota. A nearly naked man jumps from the popped trunk and flees into the woods. In town, Lester Nygaard runs into Sam Hess, a former high school bully who intimidates Nygaard, causing him to accidentally break his own nose. At the hospital, Nygaard meets Malvo, who was slightly injured in the crash, Nygaard tells Malvo about Hess, and Malvo casually suggests murdering him, an idea that Nygaard neither approves nor rejects. Shortly afterward, Malvo kills Hess, later telling Nygaard that he never said 'no.' Meanwhile, Chief Vern Thurman and Deputy Molly Solverson investigate the car wreck and find the nearly-naked man frozen to death; they also investigate Hess's murder and learn that Nygaard was overheard discussing Hess with Malvo. Thurman arrives at Nygaard's house to question him, unaware that Nygaard has just killed his verbally abusive wife, Pearl, in a fit of rage. Malvo, whom Nygaard had summoned to help, arrives and shoots Thurman, but not before the latter radioed for backup after discovering Pearl's body. Malvo disappears, and Lester intentionally knocks himself out to make the killings look like a home invasion. Later, in Duluth, Officer Gus Grimly pulls Malvo over for speeding. Malvo presents Grimly with a choice: press the issue (and face death), or allow Malvo to leave (and live). Malvo drives away as Grimly, confused, does not report the incident. | |||||||
2 | 2 | 'The Rooster Prince' | Adam Bernstein | Noah Hawley | April 22, 2014 | XFO01002 | 2.04[7] |
Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench arrive in Bemidji searching for Hess's killer. Max Gold, Hess's attorney, directs them to a strip club with a description of Malvo. After abducting the wrong man, Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench drop him into an ice fishing hole. Meanwhile, Bill Oswalt is promoted to police chief, and he and Deputy Solverson immediately clash over suspects. She suspects Nygaard is connected to the driver in the car accident as well as the murders of Sam Hess, Pearl Nygaard, and Thurman. Oswalt believes a lone drifter was responsible. In Duluth, Stavros Milos, the 'Supermarket King' of Minnesota, hires Malvo to uncover who is blackmailing him. News about the Bemidji murders reaches the Duluth Police Department, and Officer Grimly realizes the car he pulled over could have been tied to it. | |||||||
3 | 3 | 'A Muddy Road' | Randall Einhorn | Noah Hawley | April 29, 2014 | XFO01003 | 1.87[8] |
Deputy Solverson learns that the frozen man found in the woods had been abducted from his workplace in St. Paul, probably due to gambling debts. A still image taken from the security cameras shows the kidnapper's partially obscured face. When Nygaard calls on Gina Hess, Sam's widow, regarding Sam's life insurance policy, Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench are outside watching the Hess house. They later visit Nygaard's office, intimidating him for information, but leave when Solverson unexpectedly arrives. Solverson lets Nygaard glimpse Malvo's photo, and his reaction convinces her that he recognizes him. Meanwhile, Malvo informs Don Chumph, Mrs. Milos' fitness instructor, that he knows Chumph is the blackmailer. Malvo takes over the blackmail scheme and begins exploiting Milos' extreme religious beliefs. He kills Milos' dog, replaces his pain medication with Adderall, and sabotages the plumbing system, causing pig's blood to flow out of Milos' shower head. Officer Grimly finally admits to his lieutenant that he let Malvo off for speeding. He then visits the Bemidji police department and talks to Solverson about the murders. | |||||||
4 | 4 | 'Eating the Blame' | Randall Einhorn | Noah Hawley | May 6, 2014 | XFO01004 | 1.70[9] |
In 1987, the Milos family car runs out of gas along a deserted highway in winter. Heavily in debt, Stavros Milos prays for help. Stepping outside the car, he finds a satchel filled with money buried in the snow. Nineteen years later, Chumph, disguised as a plumber, inspects Milos' plumbing system, and says everything appears normal but mentions that blood flowing out of it sounds similar to a biblical plague. Officer Grimly spots Malvo on the street near Milos' house and arrests him. Grimly calls Deputy Solverson, who wants to go to Duluth, but Chief Oswalt overrules her and goes instead. Malvo produces documentation identifying himself as Frank Peterson, a Lutheran minister from Baudette with a solid alibi. Solverson calls Grimly after learning Malvo's name, but Malvo (as Peterson) has just been released. Before Malvo leaves, Grimly calls out, 'Lorne Malvo,' to show Malvo he knows his real identity. Later, Malvo and Chumph release hundreds of crickets into Milos' supermarket, simulating a plague of locusts, to further intimidate Milos. Meanwhile, Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench kidnap Nygaard, but he escapes. Fleeing, Nygaard encounters and punches a police officer to get arrested and be taken to safety. Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench later stage a bar fight to also get arrested, and are put in Nygaard's cell. | |||||||
5 | 5 | 'The Six Ungraspables' | Colin Bucksey | Noah Hawley | May 13, 2014 | XFO01005 | 1.60[10] |
In jail, Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench forcefully obtain Malvo's name from Nygaard. They are released, but Nygaard is taken to the hospital with a severe infection from when a stray shotgun pellet struck his hand when Chief Thurman was shot. Nygaard had been concealing the wound, knowing it proves he was in the room when Thurman was killed. With this new evidence, Solverson convinces Chief Oswalt that the recent events are related. With Milos close to paying the blackmail demand, Malvo locks Chumph in Chumph's kitchen pantry overnight to prevent him from ruining the scheme. After Malvo drives Milos home, Malvo spots Grimly parked near the house and follows him home. Outside, Malvo is confronted by Grimly's neighbor, whom Malvo threatens before driving away. | |||||||
6 | 6 | 'Buridan's Ass' | Colin Bucksey | Noah Hawley | May 20, 2014 | XFO01006 | 1.80[11] |
Malvo has Chumph call Milos, who is ready to make the ransom drop. Malvo then knocks out Chumph and duct tapes him to an exercise bench in Chumph's entryway. Malvo also tapes an unloaded shotgun to Chumph's hands, then proceeds to fire randomly into the neighborhood with a rifle. Malvo leaves before police storm the house, killing Chumph. In Duluth, Deputy Solverson and Officer Grimly are discussing the recent murders when nearby gunshots are reported. They rush to the scene and find a car wreck that Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench had staged to trap Malvo. A shootout ensues in a snowy whiteout. Malvo ambushes Mr. Numbers, forcing him to reveal who hired him and Mr. Wrench to kill him, then Malvo slits Numbers' throat. Solverson and Grimly get separated in the whiteout, and Grimly, blinded, hears shots and accidentally shoots Solverson. Meanwhile, Milos returns to where he found the satchel of cash 19 years earlier and buries the blackmail money in the snow. He believes God has now forgiven him for having taken the satchel, but while driving back, discovers his bodyguard and son, Dmitri, have been killed in a freak auto accident. In Bemidji, Nygaard sneaks out of the hospital and plants the murder weapon and other incriminating evidence in his brother Chazz's gun cabinet after his brother disowns him. He also places an unloaded handgun in his nephew Gordo's backpack, then returns undetected to his hospital room. | |||||||
7 | 7 | 'Who Shaves the Barber?' | Scott Winant | Noah Hawley | May 27, 2014 | XFO01007 | 1.52[12] |
At the hospital, Officer Grimly anguishes over accidentally wounding Deputy Solverson. The unloaded handgun Nygaard placed in Gordo's backpack is discovered at his school, prompting police to search the Nygaard home. The incriminating evidence Nygaard planted in Chazz Nygaard's gun safe is found. Nygaard concocts a new story for police claiming Chazz killed Pearl Nygaard during a heated lovers' quarrel. Nygaard says his hand was wounded when Chazz shot Chief Thurman and he only covered for him because he feared retaliation by his hot-headed brother. Nygaard is released from jail, while Chazz is incarcerated. Solverson questions Mr. Wrench, who is hospitalized under guard, and informs him that Mr. Numbers is dead. Wrench, who is deaf, refuses to cooperate. Meanwhile, under FBI surveillance, Malvo goes on a shooting rampage in Fargo, North Dakota, murdering 22 people associated with the company responsible for sending the hit men (Numbers and Wrench) after him. Nygaard seduces the money-grubbing widow Hess with promises of 'greasing the palms' of the insurance agents handling her late husband's policy without mentioning it was cancelled for non-payment. Returning to Bemidji, Solverson is dismayed to learn that Chazz Nygaard was arrested for murder. | |||||||
8 | 8 | 'The Heap' | Scott Winant | Noah Hawley | June 3, 2014 | XFO01008 | 1.86[13] |
Following Chazz Nygaard's arrest, Lester Nygaard consoles his sister-in-law, Kitty, who believes her husband is guilty. Shortly afterward, Lester tosses out Pearl's belongings, beginning a new life. Later, Gina Hess, accompanied by her sons, angrily storms into Lester's office, demanding payment from Sam's cancelled insurance policy and accusing Lester of duping her for sex. Lester sternly rebuffs her and her two boys, impressing his co-worker Linda Park with his newfound assertiveness. Meanwhile, Solverson returns to work and unsuccessfully attempts to reopen the Lester Nygaard investigation. At the Duluth hospital, Malvo kills a police guard then tells Mr. Wrench that he killed Mr. Numbers. Malvo gives Mr. Wrench the handcuff key and invites him to look him up later, if he 'still feels raw' about Mr. Numbers' murder. In Fargo, FBI agents Pepper and Budge, who were on surveillance during Malvo's rampage, are demoted to filing clerks. A year later, Grimly, now a mailman in Bemidji, is happily married to Solverson, who is pregnant. In Las Vegas, Nygaard, who has married Linda, receives an award for salesman of the year. While at the hotel bar, Nygaard spots Malvo, who has changed his appearance and name. | |||||||
9 | 9 | 'A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage' | Matt Shakman | Noah Hawley | June 10, 2014 | XFO01009 | 1.90[14] |
Nygaard confronts Malvo at the bar, following him and his companions into the elevator, annoyingly demanding Malvo acknowledge him. Instead, Malvo kills his 'co-worker,' Burt Canton, Burt's wife, Louise, and Malvo's new fiancée, Jemma. Malvo tells Lester that he'd been impersonating a dentist from Kansas City, Missouri, for six months to assassinate Canton's brother, who is under witness protection. Nygaard strikes Malvo's head with the award and rushes back to his hotel room. Awakening Linda, he insists they immediately fly home. The next day, after reviewing hotel surveillance footage, the Las Vegas Police Department contacts Bemidji police to report that Nygaard may be a witness. Deputy Solverson interviews Lester at his new house, but he denies seeing anything. In Fargo, agents Budge and Pepper act on a new tip from Solverson regarding the rampage shooter and travel to Bemidji to meet with her. Impressed by her evidence, they ignore Chief Oswalt's plea to drop the investigation and compliment Solverson. While delivering mail, Grimly notices Malvo driving by in a red BMW without initially recognizing his altered appearance. In Bemidji, Malvo stops by Lou's diner attempting to locate Nygaard. Lou, suspicious, shares little information. Meanwhile, Nygaard, wanting to get away, quickly arranges a trip to Acapulco with Linda. They stop by his office to retrieve their passports and cash, but Nygaard, fearing Malvo could be inside, has Linda put on his hooded orange coat and sends her into the office. He sees Malvo shoot Linda after mistaking her for Lester. As Malvo leaves, he glances at Nygaard's car parked across the street, but Nygaard is hiding. | |||||||
10 | 10 | 'Morton's Fork' | Matt Shakman | Noah Hawley | June 17, 2014 | XFO01010 | 1.98[15] |
Immediately following Linda's murder, Lester goes into the office and makes it look as if she stopped by alone. Lester then walks to Lou's Coffee Shop and orders dinner for two, pretending to wait for her to return from the office. He sneaks outside to a pay phone and, disguising his voice, reports gunshots to police, then goes back in. After Linda's body is discovered, Nygaard is questioned at the police station and later released. Meanwhile, Lou informs Grimly that Malvo may be back in Bemidji. While rushing to the police station to see Solverson, Grimly spots the red BMW in a secluded driveway and suspects it could be Malvo's. While investigating, he sees Malvo exit a cabin and drive away. In town, Malvo visits a car dealership ostensibly to test drive a car, telling the salesman it looks like an 'undercover vehicle'. Oswalt informs Solverson that he is resigning and wants her to take over as chief. Agents Pepper and Budge drive Nygaard home, unaware that Malvo is following them. Nygaard refuses to allow them in the house, so Pepper and Budge remain on watch outside. When a car pulls into the driveway, Pepper and Budge, suspicious, pull out their guns and approach. Inside is the car salesman with his hands duct taped to the wheel. Malvo ambushes Pepper and Budge, killing them. While Nygaard pretends to frantically call 911, Malvo breaks in and enters the upstairs bedroom. He steps on a bear trap that Nygaard hid under a pile of clothing. Nygaard charges out, shooting at Malvo but misses. Malvo returns fire, also missing, then escapes to his hideout to treat his badly broken leg. Grimly surprises Malvo and fatally shoots him. Later, Grimly shows Solverson a briefcase containing Malvo's tape recordings, including Nygaard's phone call where he confesses to killing Pearl. Two weeks later, police track Nygaard to Glacier National Park in Montana and pursue him on snowmobiles. Nygaard crashes before running onto thin ice, then falls through. Solverson receives a call at home regarding police divers searching the water. Grimly tells her that he is receiving a citation for bravery, saying she deserves the credit. She assures him it is his moment. |
Reception[edit]
The first season of Fargo received critical acclaim. It currently holds a Metacritic score of 85 out of 100 based on 40 reviews, indicating 'universal acclaim'.[16] On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 97% rating based on 56 reviews, with an average rating of 8.48/10. The site's summary says that 'Fargo presents more quirky characters and a new storyline that is expertly executed with dark humor and odd twists.'[17]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Year | Association | Category | Nominated artist/work | Result |
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2014 | 15th American Film Institute Awards[18] | |||
Television Program of the Year | Fargo | Won | ||
Crime Thriller Awards 2014[19] | ||||
Best International TV Series | Nominated | |||
Best Leading Actor | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | ||
4th Critics' Choice Television Awards[20] | ||||
Best Miniseries | Fargo | Won | ||
Best Actor in a Movie or Miniseries | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Billy Bob Thornton | Won | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries | Colin Hanks | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries | Allison Tolman | Won | ||
Gold Derby TV Awards 2014[21] | ||||
Best Movie/Miniseries | Fargo | Won | ||
Best Movie/Mini Actor | Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | ||
Martin Freeman | Nominated | |||
Performer of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actor | Colin Hanks | Nominated | ||
Bob Odenkirk | Nominated | |||
Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actress | Allison Tolman | Won | ||
Breakthrough Performer of the Year | Won | |||
Joey Awards 2014[22] | ||||
Young Actor – Age 12 or Younger in a TV Series Drama – Supporting/Recurring | Spencer Drever | Won | ||
18th Online Film & TV Association Awards[23] | ||||
Best Miniseries | Fargo | Won | ||
Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Nominated | |||
Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Nominated | |||
Best Writing of a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Nominated | |||
Best Music in a Non-Series | Nominated | |||
Best Editing in a Non-Series | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography in a Non-Series | Nominated | |||
Best Production Design in a Non-Series | Won | |||
Best Sound in a Non-Series | Nominated | |||
Best Visual Effects in a Non-Series | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Colin Hanks | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Allison Tolman | Nominated | ||
66th Primetime Emmy Awards[24] | ||||
Outstanding Miniseries | Fargo | Won | ||
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie | Colin Hanks | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | Allison Tolman | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special | Adam Bernstein('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | ||
Colin Bucksey('Buridan's Ass') | Won | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special | Noah Hawley('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | ||
66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards[24] | ||||
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special | Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind, and Stephanie Gorin | Won | ||
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie | Dana Gonzales ('Buridan's Ass') | Nominated | ||
Matt Lloyd ('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie | Regis Kimble ('Buridan's Ass') | Nominated | ||
Skip MacDonald ('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | |||
Bridget Durnford ('The Rooster Prince') | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or Movie (Non-Prosthetic) | Gail Kennedy, Joanne Preece, Gunther Schetterer, and Keith Sayer | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special | Jeff Russo ('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special | Frank Laratta, Kevin Buchholz, John Peccatiello, Skye Lewin, Jason Lawrence, Brent Planiden, Adam DeCoster, and Andrew Morgado ('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie | Mike Playfair, David Raines, Mark Server, and Chris Philp ('The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Nominated | ||
30th TCA Awards[25] | ||||
Outstanding New Program | Fargo | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries, and Specials | Nominated | |||
16th Women's Image Network Awards[26] | ||||
Made-for-TV Movie/Mini-Series | Nominated | |||
Actress Made-for-TV Movie/Miniseries | Allison Tolman | Nominated | ||
2015 | 65th ACE Eddie Awards[27] | |||
Best Edited Mini-Series or Motion Picture for Television | Regis Kimble ('Buridan's Ass') | Nominated | ||
19th Art Directors Guild Awards[28] | ||||
TV Movie or Mini-Series | John Blackie and Warren Alan Young | Nominated | ||
30th Artios Awards[29] | ||||
TV Movie or Mini-Series | Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind (location casting), Stephanie Gorin (location casting), Charlene Lee (associate) | Won | ||
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2015[30] | ||||
Top Television Series | Jeff Russo | Won | ||
Banff Rockie Awards 2015[31] | ||||
Serial Drama | Fargo | Nominated | ||
Camerimage 2015[32] | ||||
Best Pilot | Matthew J. Lloyd (The Crocodile's Dilemma) | Nominated | ||
51st CAS Awards[33] | ||||
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing – TV Movie or Mini-Series | Michael Playfair, CAS (production mixer), David Raines, CAS (re-recording mixer), Mark Server (re-recording mixer), Andrew Morgado (ADR mixer) (for 'The Rooster Prince') | Nominated | ||
6th Dorian Awards[34] | ||||
TV Drama of the Year | Fargo | Nominated | ||
72nd Golden Globe Awards[35] | ||||
Best Miniseries or Television Film | Won | |||
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Billy Bob Thornton | Won | |||
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film | Allison Tolman | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Colin Hanks | Nominated | ||
International Film Music Critics Association Awards 2014[36] | ||||
Best Original Score for a Television Series | Jeff Russo | Nominated | ||
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2015[37] | ||||
Mini-Series or TV Movie Contemporary Make-Up | Gail Kennedy and Joanne Preece | Won | ||
Mini-Series or TV Movie Period and/or Character Make-up | Chris Glimsdale and Keith Sayer | Nominated | ||
Mini-Series or TV Movie Special Make-up Effects | Gail Kennedy, David Trainor and Gunther Schetterer | Nominated | ||
Mini-Series or TV Movie Contemporary Hair Styling | Gail Kennedy and Joanne Preece | Nominated | ||
62nd MPSE Golden Reel Awards[38][39] | ||||
TV Short Form Music Score | Skye Lewin, MPSE (supervising music editor) (for 'The Crocodile's Dilemma') | Won | ||
TV Short Form – Effects/Foley | Frank Laratta (supervising sound editor), Kevin Buchholz (supervising sound editor), John Peccatiello (sound designer), Andrew Morgado (supervising foley editor) & Adam Decoster (foley artist) (for 'Buridan's Ass') | Nominated | ||
74th Peabody Awards[40] | ||||
Peabody Award | Fargo | Won | ||
26th Producers Guild of America Awards[41] | ||||
Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television | Adam Bernstein, John Cameron, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Michael Frislev, Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, Chad Oakes and Kim Todd | Won | ||
Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2015[42] | ||||
Best International TV Series | Fargo | Won | ||
19th Satellite Awards[43] | ||||
Best Television Series – Drama | Nominated | |||
Best Actor – Television Series Drama | Martin Freeman | Nominated | ||
Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Allison Tolman | Nominated | ||
21st Screen Actors Guild Awards[44] | ||||
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Billy Bob Thornton | Nominated | ||
Screenwriters Choice Awards 2014[45] | ||||
Best Television Drama | Noah Hawley | Nominated |
Home media release[edit]
On October 14, 2014, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the first season of Fargo on DVD and Blu-ray. In addition to all ten episodes, both DVD and Blu-ray disc formats include audio commentaries on three episodes by Billy Bob Thornton, Allison Tolman and Noah Hawley, deleted scenes, three behind-the-scenes featurettes, and in select sets, an exclusive, collectible beanie.[46]
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This episode list contains the details of three seasons and sixty-six episodes of the animated television series, Martin Mystery.
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Season 1 (2003–2004)[edit]
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# | Prod. # | Original Airdate | Title | Descriptions | Enemies |
1 | 101 | October 1, 2003 | 'It Came from the Bog' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to France to stop a storybook creature named the Bogeyman from kidnapping 'naughty' children as punishment, and taking them to his storybook bog world. | The Boogeyman |
2 | 102 | October 8, 2003 | 'Terror from the Sky' | Martin has to stop mysterious insects that are attacking a remote town in the Alberta Badlands with the aid of an acid-spewing queen, and a radioactive meteorite from the Andromeda Galaxy. | Mutated Meganeura; Mutated insect queen |
3 | 103 | October 15, 2003 | 'The Creeping Slime' | Oil rig workers in the South Pacific Ocean start to go missing, their bodies fed on by a huge creature completely covered in slime controlled by a wicked shaman plotting revenge on them for polluting his island. | The Black Spirit, Polynesian Shaman (pardoned and redeemed) |
4 | 104 | October 29, 2003 | 'Curse of the Deep' | Martin, Diana, and Java are in France to help guard a treasure that belonged to an ancient tribe that mysteriously disappeared. However, a nearby Leviathan wants to eat them while looking for the treasure. | Leviathan |
5 | 105 | November 5, 2003 | 'Mark of the Shapeshifter' | Workers on a building project near Toronto go missing because a local Native American, turned into a werewolf, is transporting them to a werewolf dimension. | Massey wolf spirit; netherworld wolves |
6 | 106 | November 12, 2003 | 'Mystery of the Vanishing' | Martin, Diana, and Java end up in an alternate world with a mysterious family named the Applebyes and a dragon named Zook who feeds on humans' life force every several years. | The Applebyes, Zook the Dragon |
7 | 107 | November 19, 2003 | 'It Came from Inside the Box' | Mysterious things go on in a remote town in Alberta, Canada, and Martin soon finds out that a chaos beast is behind all the mayhem. It's up to Martin, Diana, and Java to save the day. | Chaos beast, transformed citizens |
8 | 108 | November 26, 2003 | 'Attack of the Sandman' | Martin, Diana, and Java investigate a research facility at a university in Vancouver and soon encounter The Sandman, a dream manipulating creature who traps people in their worst nightmares forever. | The Sandman, nightmares |
9 | 109 | December 3, 2003 | 'Shriek from Beyond' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to investigate a town in Newfoundland, Canada that is being attacked by a siren. They soon realize that a sailor had a special, but very short relationship with the siren. So the siren seeks revenge. | Siren |
10 | 110 | December 17, 2003 | 'Eternal Christmas' | A mystical snow globe is in the possession of an owner of a shop in the Laurentians who wants to have a 'perfect Christmas.' Soon the snow globe's contents are released but are actually evil. | Clifford, Snow globe creatures |
11 | 111 | January 7, 2004 | 'Return of the Dark Druid' | An evil druid wants to have his revenge on the people of Antigonish, Nova Scotia by turning them into trees. | Evil Druid, living trees, possessed Cameron |
12 | 112 | January 14, 2004 | 'Nightmare of the Coven' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to an all-girls college in Cap Ferrat, France to investigate the disappearance of the school's principal. The trio soon discover that the new principal is actually a witch and starts turning the students, including Diana, into witches. | Prindella Grizzwalda Dorey, witch girls |
13 | 113 | January 28, 2004 | 'They Lurk Beneath' | An archaeologist, Professor Melanie Samson, accidentally releases an ancient civilization of aliens that has been living underneath the Nazca Lines in Peru, who want to conquer the Earth. | Nazca Aliens |
14 | 114 | February 17, 2004 | 'Curse of the Necklace' | A young woman is possessed by an evil spirit named Carlin. Now Java, Billy, Diana, and Martin have to stop her from turning trick-or-treaters into their costumes, though this is hindered when Martin is possessed by the spirit. | Carlin, Transformed trick-or-treaters, ravens, possessed Martin |
15 | 115 | March 3, 2004 | 'Haunting of the Blackwater' | The ghost of a former lodge owner begins to haunt his lodge in British Columbia and Martin, Diana, and Java must find a way to vanquish him when Diana is possessed by the spirit. | Philus Blackwater, possessed Diana |
16 | 116 | April 13, 2004 | 'Mystery of the Hole Creature' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to an Indian temple in Mohenjodaro to stop an evil scientist from retrieving its treasure and spirit of darkness, Nadu. | Dr. Green, Nadu the Spirit of Darkness, controlled Java |
17 | 117 | April 20, 2004 | 'Fright from the Ice' | An ancient ice monster is threatening a mountain resort in the French Alps so Martin, Diana, and Java must find a way to stop it before it turns them into ice. | Icetopis |
18 | 118 | April 27, 2004 | 'Beast from Within' | A slug monster named Gastromo escapes from a cell in The Center and makes Martin, Java, and M.O.M its hosts. Diana is the only one who can save them. | Gastromo, mutated Martin, Java, and M.O.M. |
19 | 119 | May 4, 2004 | 'Revenge of the Doppelganger' | A woman expels her doppelganger and it starts going on a rampage around Montreal, stealing any other woman's face that looks like her, including Diana's. | Doppelganger |
20 | 120 | May 11, 2004 | 'The Return of the Beasts' | Diana and Martin remember how they first met Java. Martin got two days of detention for releasing frogs from a container, and Diana ends up in detention as well even though she did nothing wrong. She also has to help him catch the frogs which are still in the classroom. An evil paleontologist, Dr. Dolphus, recreates mutant dinosaurs to take over the Earth, and he creates Java. | Dr. Dolphus, Mutant Dinosaurs |
21 | 121 | May 18, 2004 | 'Attack of the Mothman' | A French school student falls victim to an illegal experiment and is transformed into a moth-like creature. He soon seeks revenge on those who transformed him. | Mothman |
22 | 122 | May 25, 2004 | 'Summer Camp Nightmare' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to a summer camp in British Columbia to destroy a lizard alien that is feeding on the life force of the campers. | Sauros, transformed counselors |
23 | 123 | June 8, 2004 | 'The Sewer Thing' | A research facility custodian is exposed to a dangerous chemical, transforming him into the Ratman. He seeks revenge on the scientists who transformed him. | Ratman, transformed professors |
24 | 124 | July 8, 2004 | 'Scream from the Forest' | An alien family called the Synths try to reclaim their territory in the Laurentians. They capture Martin, his father, and Diana. They have to help themselves before the Synths feast on them. | Synths |
25 | 125 | July 15, 2004 | 'The Amazon Vapor' | The Amazon's ecosystem is mysteriously dying because of a strange gas that is poisoning the jungle. During this mission Marvin eventually discovers his and Diana's paranormal secret. | Highly evolved bacteria |
26 | 126 | August 12, 2004 | 'The Awakening' | An ancient Chinese servant tries to revive an ancient emperor and his warriors in order to revive the dynasty. | The First Emperor; Chinese sorcerer; animated dragon, lion statues, terracotta soldiers |
Season 2 (2004)[edit]
# | Prod. # | Original Airdate | Title | Descriptions | Enemies |
27 | 201 | August 28, 2004 | 'They Came from Outer Space: Part 1' | People living in New Mexico near the Los Lunas nuclear power plant wake up w/ missing hair and teeth, and also seem to be appearing in two places at once. When Martin, Diana, and Java arrive to investigate, they find some evidence of alien involvement that freaks Billy out and forces him to reveal his hidden past as Ganthar, the leader of a gang of extraterrestrial pirates. | Freeform Aliens |
28 | 202 | August 29, 2004 | 'They Came from Outer Space: Part 2' | M.O.M. reveals Billy's hidden life as Ganthar, destroyer of worlds, before he abandoned his old name, form, and way of life and joined the Center. She sends the gang to trade the captured aliens for Billy, unaware that once the aliens reunite, they will be able to call in reinforcements and destroy the Earth! The only one who can stop them is Billy, but to do that he will have to become Ganthar again— and he might not want to change back. | Freeform Aliens |
29 | 203 | September 6, 2004 | 'Attack of the Slime People' | Martin, Diana, and Java investigate a small western town in Utah whose entire population seems to have disappeared overnight. Suddenly, the people return to the town, but they all seem a little different. | Slime replicas, space fungus creature |
30 | 204 | September 8, 2004 | 'The Vampire Returns' | Martin and the gang are off to France to check out the mysterious disappearance of two teens on a boat ride. When they learn that one of the missing teens works at a surf shop, they head there to check it out, and find a vampire who is sucking the souls out of people. She captures Martin, who is revealed to be the descendant of her husband, and forces Diana, Billy, and Java to go and rescue him before the vampires can unleash their brethren from the Banished Realm. | Vampire form of Martin, Vampire followers, Simone de Bastien |
31 | 205 | September 12, 2004 | 'Crypt of the Djini' | At the National Museum of Brunel, a small Malaysia-like country in Eastern Asia, a robber is surrounded by a mysterious green mist before being transformed into a monster. The group is sent to investigate. They discover that they are up against a genie who wants revenge on the descendant of the man who captured her. Java and Diana are rendered helpless by the genie's power. Can Martin stop the genie before it is too late? | Genie |
32 | 206 | September 15, 2004 | 'You Do Voodoo' | After an incident at the school library, Martin claims Diana is a 'goody two-shoes'. So, she drastically changes her image in order to prove that she can be a bad girl when she wants. At the Center, M.O.M. tells them that there was a bizarre attack on the mayor of Stillwater, Louisiana by an invisible force and sends them to investigate. After a few more weird events they discover that a corrupt politician is using Voodoo Dolls to eliminate his competition. He intends to win the mayoral race, and end up in the mayor's office, an office that was built to conceal an evil Shaman's lair. Once he harnesses the power of an ancient artifact hidden below he will become an unstoppable voodoo priest! | Montgomery Stokes |
33 | 207 | September 22, 2004 | 'Zombie Island' | Martin, Diana, and Java are sent to a Caribbean resort where people have gone missing. They find out that there is an evil undead water monster that turns his victims into zombies. This episode is an homage of the television series Fantasy Island. | Hexan, zombies |
34 | 208 | September 29, 2004 | 'The Lost Tribe' | Looking for two missing Center agents in a desert strands the gang in the long lost underground city of Alpha-Omega. The Alpha-Omegans mistake the bald-headed (thanks to a hairdressing accident) Diana for their lost Queen named Una. She is the sign they have been waiting for to begin their conquest of the surface world. | Alpha Omega |
35 | 209 | October 10, 2004 | 'Monster Movie Mayhem' | Martin's attempts at filming his own horror movie are interrupted when a giant ant emerges from the screen of the local drive-in which is showing an old sci-fi movie about giant insects. Martin and Diana soon discover a 500-year curse is bringing imaginary monsters to life, and since Java was playing the creature in Martin's movie he has been transformed into a real radioactive swamp zombie. To make matters worse, if the monsters are not all defeated by sunrise they will become indestructible, and Torrington Academy will never be rid of them. | Giant ants, Werewolf, Robot creature, a flytrap creature, beachbeast, transformed Java |
36 | 210 | October 17, 2004 | 'The Third Eye' | While Marvin has left Torrington, he is irked that everyone (particularly Jenny) is still talking about him rather than paying attention to his extreme sports stunts. So his jealousy kicks into overdrive when he discovers that M.O.M. has made Marvin a Center agent and assigned him to work with Martin and Diana on their latest mission to investigate odd incidents at the Scopes Institute (a school for the blind), located in British Columbia. With Marvin out to flaunt his superiority, Martin seething with jealousy, and Diana drooling over Marvin, is anyone on the team focused enough to figure out what is really going on before the banished sorcerers called the Seers succeed in returning to spread chaos across the Earth? | Cult leader, Rasel, possessed Beatrice, possessed Marvin |
37 | 211 | October 3, 2004 | 'The Body-Swapper' | M.O.M. and Diana decide to break Martin of his habit of always borrowing their stuff. But that is soon overshadowed by problems at the Center's base in the Canadian Arctic where Martin has the choice of co-operating with his old rival Marvin, (who blames Martin for his transfer to the frozen tundra), or becoming a host for the bodysnatching creature that has been accidentally unearthed and is growing stronger with every host it takes. | Strange organism (most likely based on John Carpenter's The Thing) |
38 | 212 | October 21, 2004 | 'Germs from Beyond' | While sick with a mysterious illness, Martin, Java, and Diana are quarantined in the Center's medical wing and reminisce about their past adventures. Due to a misunderstanding, they think M.O.M has decided to terminate them before they can spread the sickness. They flee deeper into the Center unaware that the real cause of the alarm is that the Bogeyman has escaped and they are heading right for him! | The Bogeyman |
39 | 213 | October 26, 2004 | 'They Came from the Gateway: Part 1' | When M.O.M. fails to return from her vacation in Tibet, Billy calls in Martin, Diana, and Java to investigate (despite the fact that Martin has been temporarily suspended from the Center). They uncover what M.O.M. was really up to — she was on a secret mission to unlock the Gateway to the Underworld! | Possessed M.O.M, Gateway Creatures, Gatekeeper |
40 | 214 | October 27, 2004 | 'They Came from the Gateway: Part 2' | It is the final episode of the season and things are looking pretty final as monsters appear all over the world and overwhelm all the Center's agents, while the now evil M.O.M. and the Gatekeeper unite to destroy the gang. Is this the end of the line for the gang and the Center? | Possessed M.O.M., Gateway Creatures, Gatekeeper |
Season 3 (2005–2006)[edit]
# | Prod. # | Original Airdate | Title | Descriptions | Enemies |
41 | 301 | January 2, 2005 | 'Curse of the Looking Glass' | Darla, a lonely girl, in Torrington finds a mirror that makes her pretty, 'like the Jenni's of the world,' but every boy she touches turns into a monster. Meanwhile, Billy has a new gadget that enables him to blend in with the group and helps the team in this mission. | Crispangores |
42 | 302 | January 5, 2005 | 'Mystery of Teen Town' | A boy in a town discovers a mystery website with a trapped evil alien that uses the energy of others to get out of his internet prison. | Damian (morphed), Damian's best friends, Vargos |
43 | 303 | May 19, 2005 | 'Attack of the Evil Roommate' | Martin orders some paranormal objects from a website. Almost all of them are fake, except one which, when Diana breaks it, creates another Diana. | Diana clones |
44 | 304 | June 26, 2005 | 'Web of the Spider Creature' | Torrington's old biology teacher, Mr. Black, allows himself to be bitten by a spider, transforming into a half-spider, half-human creature to get revenge on the staff who forced him into retirement. (The spider is really a spitting spider, which is why Mr. Black was able to fire a web thread from his mouth.) | Mutated Mr. Black |
45 | 305 | August 3, 2005 | 'Attack of the Lawn Gnomes' | Some teens stole a lawn gnome from an old lady's garden. The gnomes come to life and turn everyone into lawn gnomes until they get the missing gnome back. | Living lawn gnomes, people turned into gnomes |
46 | 306 | August 10, 2005 | 'Rise of the Sea Mutants' | A boy decides to raise sea monkeys, but when the sea monkeys do not appear he flushes the packet down the toilet, where they reach polluted water and become sea mutants. | Sea Mutants |
47 | 307 | September 6, 2005 | 'Hairier and Scarier' | Martin is scratched by the Phantom Werewolf when he cleans the Center's cages. Soon afterwards, the Phantom Werewolf escapes and turns Torrington's students into werewolves. | Phantom werewolf, transformed Martin, transformed students |
48 | 308 | September 13, 2005 | 'Wrath of the Torrington Worm' | Martin's dad accidentally releases and is swallowed by a prehistoric worm, which Martin caught. What's worse, if Martin does not stop the worm soon, his father's and the worm's DNA will become merged forever. | Torrington Worm, mutated Gerard Mystery |
49 | 309 | October 14, 2005 | 'The Warlock Returns' | Martin releases an evil warlock in order to win a competition. | Morcan the warlock, Martin (first-half) |
50 | 310 | October 21, 2005 | 'Return of the Imaginary Friend' | A teenage girl's teddy bear turns vicious, and starts turning her friends into doll replicas. | Possessed teddy bear |
51 | 311 | November 1, 2005 | 'Night of the Scarecrow' | Martin, Diana, and Java visit Martin's aunt but discover the farmland's secret. It seems that a previous French owner used a talisman to make his farmland his own for good. Up to now, the scarecrow in Martin's aunt's garden, starts to literally scare the life out of anything that is trespassing. | Mystic scarecrow |
52 | 312 | November 3, 2005 | 'The House of Zombies' | When Martin, Diana, Java, and Billy go with M.O.M. on a six-day corporate retreat, a bad storm comes up and they are forced to take shelter in a creepy old abandoned house. What they do not know is that the man who built the house is a spurned lover who still has not left .. and does not want to let them leave. This episode is an homage (or remake) of Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead. | Spirit of the House Builder, zombie forms of M.O.M., Java, Billy, Diana, and travelers |
53 | 313 | December 1, 2005 | 'Rise of the Secret Society' | Martin and schoolmate Jerry are chosen to join The Bones, a secret society where membership includes cool powers like telekinesis, and free stuff like extra dessert, and sports cars. Both are thrilled until they find what awaits them with the 'entrance test'. | The Bones (apparently), labyrinth creature |
54 | 314 | January 2, 2006 | 'Day of the Shadows: Part 1' | Martin, Diana, and Billy are confused when they wake one day to find themselves the only ones on campus .. and what appears to be the world. They soon meet Kaitlin, another confused person who turns out to be almost like Martin's kindred spirit. They find Billy after Diana disappears into a black hole, and discover that people's own shadows are attacking them, and dragging them into a strange shadow world. | Shadow Creatures |
55 | 315 | January 9, 2006 | 'Day of the Shadows: Part 2' | Kaitlin has fallen victim to her shadow and, as usual, it is up to Martin and Billy to save the day. They have found out that since the people who were safe slept in the light, that is the thing that the shadow creatures fear. With the help of the Legendex, they realize that the shadow creatures' leader, Barok the Faceless One, wants to take over the Earth, but needs all the humans in his realm before he can cross over—and when he does, the gateway will close forever. When Billy is also taken, and Martin is the last being on Earth, the showdown begins. | Barok the Faceless One, Shadow Creatures |
56 | 316 | January 16, 2006 | 'Return of the Djini' | Diana is ticked off with Martin and Kaitlin, and the Djini uses this to her advantage as she possesses her with an enchanted bracelet. The Djini is after revenge as she uses Diana to tempt Billy, Java, and Martin into her enchantment to get free. | Djini, possessed Diana |
57 | 317 | January 22, 2006 | 'Tale of the Enchanted Keys' | A famous writer, Evan Prince, gives Martin a typewriter without telling him that the stories Martin writes will actually come to life. | giant bees, Mad Marionette, zombie dog, malevolent killer clown |
58 | 318 | January 29, 2006 | 'All I Want for X-mas' | Martin and Diana are stuck at school for Christmas until M.O.M. invites them to the Center's Christmas party. All goes well until an evil elf appears, intent on ruining everyone's Christmas by twisting their Christmas wishes. | Evil elf, animated dolls |
59 | 319 | February 6, 2006 | 'Lovespell from the Underworld' | Martin is reunited with his first crush, Vivian Michelle, who embarrassed him during grade school times. Martin tries to avoid her, but when he finds out that Vivian has changed, he changes his mind about her. Diana suspects that Vivian is different due to her strange skin. Vivian is actually Venoso, a mutated chameleon, who was the first monster Martin ever caught, out for revenge. | Venoso pretending to be Vivian Michelle |
60 | 320 | February 13, 2006 | 'Journey Into Terrorland' | M.O.M, Java, Billy, and Diana decide to take Martin to an amusement park for his one-year investigator reunion, but when Billy goes missing, the gang decides to look for him. M.O.M. and Java are turned into zombies, and Diana is turned into a two-headed sea serpent. Martin soon learns that the park is being haunted by an Egyptian spirit. | Vampire, Zombies, Phantom Eel, Werewolves, Mummies, transformed versions of the gang (except Martin), Egyptian scarab spirit |
61 | 321 | February 20, 2006 | 'Curse of the Six-String Serenade' | Martin, Billy, and Java start their own band to attract girls, but Martin finds out that his new electric guitar is enchanted and transforms his girl fans into love monsters. | Love monsters (fairy versions of Torrington's female students) |
62 | 322 | February 27, 2006 | 'Wrath of the Venus Flytrap' | A student's plant experiment for the science fair goes awry and the plant starts to eat the competition—and anything else that gets in its way. | Mutant Venus Flytrap |
63 | 323 | March 6, 2006 | 'Pirates of Doom' | Martin goes on a school trip to a museum where there is an exhibition about pirates. He decides to see where the things, said to have supernatural powers, belonging to an old pirate are located. Taking a medallion with him, Martin, or more like 'Captain Blood,' puts Java and his teacher under his spell, and is out to find the treasure that can raise the spirits of fallen pirates. | Captain Blood (possessed Martin), Zombie Pirates |
64 | 324 | March 13, 2006 | 'Rage of the Leprechaun' | Marvin escapes from an angry leprechaun and calls Martin and Diana for help. It turns out that he was keeping a mystic, four-leaf clover that grants the holder limitless good luck. and that leprechaun wants to take it back. | Leprechaun, Marvin controlled by a mystic 4-leaf clover |
65 | 325 | March 20, 2006 | 'It's Alive: Part 1' | Diana resigns from the center for not being given a good evaluation and joins a rival paranormal organization called the CIHL (presented to her as the Creative Institute for Higher Learning - a cover-up name). Unbeknownst to her, there is an ulterior motive behind their invitation. Now armed with CIHL gear, she starts stealing Martin's monster caches. | Octavia Paine, Diana (partly) |
66 | 326 | March 27, 2006 | 'It's Alive: Part 2' | Diana learns that CIHL stands for 'Creature Intelligence Hybrid Laboratory' and starts to fight against it. However, she is overpowered by monsters who were once Octavia Paine's agents (Octavia Paine just used her). She was turned into a half-lizard, half-girl hybrid by Octavia Paine, a former Center agent, who also did not get a good evaluation. Then Octavia creates the 'Ultimate monster' from the stolen monsters and sends it to get revenge on M.O.M. Martin and Diana work as a team to defeat it. In the end, Diana gets an upgraded evaluation, while Martin gets a downgraded evaluation. The Center welcomes Diana her back, and things return to normal. Series Finale | Octavia Paine, Ultimate Monster |
Specials[edit]
Original Airdate | Title | Descriptions | Enemies |
May 13, 2007 | 'Totally Mystery Much?' | Scientists make an amazing discovery in the Antarctic — a Yeti frozen in a block of ice! Jerry informs Sam, Clover, and Alex that there have been reports of a strange being terrorizing a posh ski resort. When they arrive to investigate the luxurious place, they find that they are not the only ones on the case—they meet Martin Mystery, and start to collaborate. In the b-story, Clover is annoyed because geeks develop a crush on her, Martin discovers Sam is similar to Diana, and Alex falls for Martin. Note: This is a crossover between 'Totally Spies!' and 'Martin Mystery,' although it's more of a 'Totally Spies!' episode. Diana, Java and Billy are absent in this episode. | The Yeti Lord a.k.a. Park Ranger, Yetis |
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External links[edit]
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