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Time of the Hawk

  • Episode aired Jan 15, 1981
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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6.7/10
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Thom Christopher and BarBara Luna in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
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Buck Rogers, Wilma Deering and Twiki embark on a journey through the galaxy as members of the spaceship Searcher, which is on a mission to find the lost tribes of Earth who escaped the plane... Read allBuck Rogers, Wilma Deering and Twiki embark on a journey through the galaxy as members of the spaceship Searcher, which is on a mission to find the lost tribes of Earth who escaped the planet in the wake of a devastating nuclear holocaust. Meanwhile, proud half-man, half-bird bei... Read allBuck Rogers, Wilma Deering and Twiki embark on a journey through the galaxy as members of the spaceship Searcher, which is on a mission to find the lost tribes of Earth who escaped the planet in the wake of a devastating nuclear holocaust. Meanwhile, proud half-man, half-bird being Hawk returns home and finds his people slaughtered by human pirates and angrily promise... Read all

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writers
    • Glen A. Larson
    • Leslie Stevens
    • Norman Hudis
  • Stars
    • Gil Gerard
    • Erin Gray
    • Thom Christopher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    252
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    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Leslie Stevens
      • Norman Hudis
    • Stars
      • Gil Gerard
      • Erin Gray
      • Thom Christopher
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Gil Gerard
    Gil Gerard
    • Capt. William 'Buck' Rogers
    Erin Gray
    Erin Gray
    • Colonel Wilma Deering
    Thom Christopher
    Thom Christopher
    • Hawk
    Jay Garner
    • Admiral Efram Asimov
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Dr. Goodfellow
    BarBara Luna
    BarBara Luna
    • Koori
    • (as Barbara Luna)
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Flagg
    • (as Lance Le Gault)
    David Opatoshu
    David Opatoshu
    • Llamajuna
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Pratt
    Kenneth O'Brien
    • Captain
    Felix Silla
    Felix Silla
    • Twiki
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • Communication-Probe Officer
    Lavelle Roby
    Lavelle Roby
    • Thromis
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • High Judge
    Andre Harvey
    • Thordis
    Chris O'Connor
    • Young Lieutenant
    • (as J. Christopher O'Connor)
    Timothy O'Keefe
    • Bailiff
    • (as Tim O'Keefe)
    Ken Chandler
    • Court Clerk
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Leslie Stevens
      • Norman Hudis
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    BA_Harrison

    For Buck's sake... look what they've done!

    Buck and Wilma are crew members of The Searcher, a craft designed to travel the farthest reaches of space in order to look for the lost tribes of Earth (shades of Battlestar Galactica there, methinks).

    Their first adventure aboard The Searcher begins when they discover a damaged freighter that has been attacked by a bird-man named Hawk, who has vowed to destroy all mankind after his people have been slaughtered by humans.

    Buck is given the task of bringing Hawk to justice, but finds the bird-man a more than worthy opponent.

    It is easy to see why Season 2 only lasted for 13 episodes: Buck (Gil Gerard) looks (even more) out of shape; there is much less in the way of camp humour and garish disco-fashion; the action has shifted from Earth to an exploratory deep-space craft (exploring strange new worlds, seeking out new life, new civilisations, and boldly going where no one has gone before!), which limits the variety between shows; there is an annoying new character in the form of Dr.Goodfellow (Wilfred Hyde White), a bumbling old fool, and creator of Crichton, the most annoying robot in TV history (with the possible exception of Metal Mickey); and worst of all, Twiki has been given a silly voice!!!

    At least Erin Gray still looks stunning as Wilma Deering (wearing a nifty little sailor style dress that shows off her gorgeous pins), but even she is not enough to prevent the show from rapidly becoming rather stale.

    That said, once it gets going, Time of the Hawk is a pretty decent adventure to start the second season, with some nice FX, a decent plot, and the introduction of Thom Christopher as Hawk, one of the shows finest characters. Christopher and Gerard make great adversaries, sharing some fun space action (with Hawk's memorable bird-ship attacking Buck's star-fighter), and also squaring off against a gang of silly criminals.
    BA_Harrison

    Everybody's heard about the bird.

    Pt. 2 of Time of the Hawk sees Buck and Hawk teaming together to try and save Koori, the bird-man's wife, after she is wounded during a space-battle between the two men. The truce lasts until they get the woman to a healer (who is unable to save her life), after which the pair partake in a bout of fisticuffs atop a rock.

    Eventually, Wilma arrives to escort Buck and Hawk (who have been rendered unconscious by the benevolent healer) to The Searcher where the bird-man must face trial for his deeds.

    A satisfactory finalé to this first tale in the second season sees a fair amount of decent action (the fight scene on the rock is well choreographed and looks suitably dangerous), one of Gerard's best performances of the series, as Buck makes an emotional plea to the Galactic court to try and save Hawk's life, and Thom Christopher becoming a permanent fixture of the (short lived) show.

    And there's no annoying know-it-all, tin-can Chrichton, or crap-voiced Twiki to ruin this part either.
    6Wuchakk

    Buck Rogers: "Time of the Hawk"

    PLOT: Buck, Wilma & Twiki are now aboard the Earth spaceship Searcher seeking colonies of humans who escaped to the stars from Earth's worldwide holocaust. Buck is commissioned to capture a vengeful bird-man named Hawk (Thom Christopher), who seeks retribution against the human race. When his wife, Koori (BarBara Luna), is seriously injured, he and Buck are forced to work together for her survival.

    COMMENTARY: This first 2nd season double episode (97 minutes) is a mixture of good and bad; although, thankfully, there's more of the former. The laconic, but charismatic Hawk is a great addition to the cast of regulars and Luna as Koori is babelicious. She, of course, appeared in Star Trek's "Mirror, Mirror," but here she's less of a young female and more of a curvy whoa-man. The segment features several outside locations (e.g. Vasquez Rocks) and the sets & F/X are generally superior to the 1st season (about on par with the previous episode "Flight of the War Witch").

    People say "Time of the Hawk," and the 2nd season in general, is "unrecognizable" compared to the 1st season, but that's a bunch of hooey. Yes, the format is different, but it's still Buck Rogers, Wilma & Twiki involved in space adventure. It's different, but not "unrecognizable." The tone is generally more dramatic than amusing, but it's not like the 1st season didn't have several dramatic episodes ("Awakening," "Space Vampire," "A Dream of Jennifer" and "Flight of the War Witch," to name some). Besides, it's not like "Time of the Hawk" is always deadly serious. Take, for instance, the first act with the absurd introduction of the irritatingly pompous robot Crichton, an unfortunate addition to the cast. Then there are the cartoony accouterments associated with Hawk and his Hawkship (or whatever it's called). Hawk, btw, is basically a knock-off of DC's Hawkman.

    There are some obvious plot holes: Would someone as intelligent, advanced and cosmopolitan as Hawk (& Koori) really blame the ENTIRE human race for the dastardly deeds of SOME of the human race? Aren't the people of the planet where Hawk gets his vessel serviced human? And, if not, they look exactly LIKE humans, so how does he know with absolute certainty that it was Earthlings who annihilated his tribe? Then he tells how his bird-people ancestors escaped from Earth to the stars, but later states with certainty that he & Koori are the "last of their kind."

    Other negatives include the inexplicable removal of the excellent Huer (Tim O'Connor) and his replacement with two okay-but-inferior characters, Admiral Asimov (Jay Garner) and the feeble, but likable Dr. Goodfellow (Wilfrid Hyde-White). The temporary change in Twiki's voice from Mel Blanc's low tone to Bob Elyea's kiddie one is curious and unnecessary (it would only last five episodes).

    While "Time of the Hawk" is a solid episode in the series (with too much dramatic filler for my tastes), the 2nd season is generally inferior to the 1st season. It has its bright points, for sure, but it's overall not as entertaining, especially in regards to guest space babes (although Koori, from this episode, is top-of-the-line; as is Amanda Wyss from "The Crystals"). They shoulda kept the foundation of the 1st season and simply built on it, making an entertaining series better. Still, the 2nd season has several quality episodes (e.g. "Journey to Oasis," "Mark of the Saurian," "The Hand of Goral" and "The Dorian Secret"). "Time of the Hawk" is one of 'em.
    2condorman-1

    Boring episodes

    I just don't agree with the comment of "cosmowarriorzero". These episodes were totally boring with very slow actions and characters who are always speaking too much, it is like never ending!

    Anyway, I can understand the comments and themes referred in these episodes can bring their emotional parts. But it is just too much!

    Note : to see Hawk and Koori wearing that kind of helmet made with feathers is just really funny! Buck Rogers is a TV series which makes you feel nostalgia by the way the actors plays and the look (Erin Gray is particularly style). Buck Rogers is totally "vintage" today, that's why it has a cool potential.
    7belanger75

    Tepid episode bland new series regular

    The episode is not that great. It was part of star Gil Gerard's desire to make the show less violent in its second season. He's still there, beauty Erin Gray returns as Wilma. There is now less violence ( no actually showing Hawk's kind getting killed or him killing others), less humor and Buck is now more accustomed to the 25th century-- he uses far less 20th century slang and makes fewer curious observations about life in century 25. Oh and the two characters are now on a giant ship cruising deep through space. They no longer fight space battles in one-man ships unlike the previous season.

    About Hawk being dynamic-- in what way? He committed tremendous ( again unseen) acts of retaliatory violence. The actor ( with the weird spelling of Tom) is so pancake-flat in the part he brought the show down. He obviously did not want to play this silly looking deadly character and was bound by some, say, studio contract.

    Beauty and sex symbol Barbara Luna is also in this but she horribly does not look that great here and she is wasted. She should have played an earth woman on the series. Would have been way greater.

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    • Trivia
      On the Searcher's hull, below its name, is the Latin motto "per ardua ad astra". That means "through adversity to the stars" and is the official motto of the Royal Air Forces of England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
    • Goofs
      Dr. Goodfellow tells Colonel Deering that Easter Island is "near Tahiti". Easter Island is 2,600 miles away from Tahiti.
    • Quotes

      Twiki: Crichton, you are ordered to the bridge at once.

      Crichton: I have asked you on several occasions, Twiki, not to give me orders. You are not a human.

      Twiki: But I was...

      Admiral Efram Asimov: [impatiently] You listen to me, kettle belly: this is Admiral Asimov. You get up here to the bridge now!

      Crichton: Oh, very well, Admiral. By robotic law conceived by some distant and overweening ancestor of yours, also named Asimov, I am obliged to obey your commands. However, this is an appalling inconvenience.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: Move!

      Crichton: I am en route. Anger is a destructive emotion, by which robots fortunately are not afflicted.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: Goodfellow, you built that irritating pile of junk. Can't you build some respect for authority into him?

      Dr. Goodfellow: I'm afraid not, Admiral. It appears that Crichton doesn't believe I constructed him.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: He doesn't what?

      Dr. Goodfellow: [chuckles] He finds it inconceivable that anything human had a hand in his creation.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: I don't think I believe what I'm hearing.

      Dr. Goodfellow: Well, his life span is virtually unlimited; his factual knowledge far exceeds that of any of us; and he is, I'm afraid, just a trifle contemptuous of human frailties, to which he's not subject.

      [Buck snickers]

      Admiral Efram Asimov: [scowls] You find that funny, Rogers?

      Capt. William 'Buck' Rogers: Sorry, Admiral.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: Now look here, Goodfellow, if that ridiculous lamppost doesn't believe that humans made him, who, in the name of Theseus does he think did?

      Dr. Goodfellow: Well, he hasn't quite decided that yet. But his speculations are, to say the least, provocative.

      Admiral Efram Asimov: [sarcastically] I'll just bet they are.

      [Crichton appears on the bridge]

      Crichton: [clears his throat] Crichton is here.

      Capt. William 'Buck' Rogers: [sarcastically] Hallelujah.

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      Cosmic Forces
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      Composed by Stu Phillips

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Spartacus Square, Universal Studios, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Throm city)
    • Production companies
      • Glen A. Larson Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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