Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 5 Episode 12 Mitchell
- Not Rated
- October 23, 1993
- 92 min
Mitchell is the twelfth episode of season 5 of the cult classic TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000. This episode is one of the most beloved episodes of the series and is known for its hilarious riffing and zany humor.
The plot of Mitchell centers around the titular character, played by Joe Don Baker, a gruff and overweight detective who is tasked with investigating a high-profile murder case. Along the way, he butts heads with everyone around him, including his police captain, his partner, and the suspects themselves. As Mitchell delves deeper into the case, he becomes embroiled in a web of corruption and danger, putting himself and others in harm's way.
The crew of the Satellite of Love, where the show takes place, are forced to watch this B-grade detective movie and hilariously comment on it throughout the episode. The show's main character, Joel Robinson, and his robotic companions, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot, offer witty and scathing commentary on the terrible acting, poorly written dialog, and absurd plot lines.
One of the most memorable aspects of this episode is the countless jokes and riffs about Joe Don Baker's character, Mitchell. The crew of the Satellite of Love take aim at his unappealing appearance, gruff persona, and terrible acting skills in a barrage of jokes that will have viewers in stitches.
In addition to the jokes at Mitchell's expense, the episode features a variety of other hilarious moments. From the bizarre dance numbers to the random appearances of different animals, there is no shortage of material for the crew to riff on. The movie's low-budget production values, cheesy soundtrack, and awkward pacing also provide ample fodder for the show's creators.
As with all episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the humor is not just limited to the movie being riffed on. Joel, Tom Servo, and Crow often engage in their own side conversations, offering commentary on topics as diverse as politics, pop culture, and even the show's own lore. These moments of meta-commentary add to the show's appeal and make it clear why it has become such a beloved classic.
Overall, Mitchell is a must-see episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The humor is top-notch, the riffing is relentless, and the movie itself is hilariously bad. For fans of the show, it is a classic example of what makes the series so great. For newcomers, it is a perfect introduction to the world of MST3K and a great way to experience the show's unique brand of comedy.