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Mark Alexander
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Irreverent, independent, and often snarky partnered married gay boomer and doggie dad who is tired of moral pontification by hypocritical conservative assholes and hate filled religious bigots.
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I liked to look at Robert Conrad since his Warner Brothers days on “Hawaiian Eye”. Like 1959. Later on “The Black Sheep Squadron”, where he was shirtless many times.
I did like to watch “The Wild, Wild West”, for his costuming and such. The shirtless scenes were a plus.
I did! I did!
I did not like this show. but I think I watched every episode. My siblings and I would watch t.v. but had absolutely no ‘input’ as to what we were allowed to watch. Out Dad had complete rule over what was shown, so we watched only his favorite shows. ‘Combat!’, ‘The Rat Patrol’, ‘Hogan’s Heros’, and ‘The Wild, Wild West’ were unfortunately always on the menu. We made the best of the situation. I know that even as a child, I was fixated on Jim West’s ultra tight ‘ski-pants’ that left nothing to the imagination. I’d read somewhere that in one fight scene they’d ripped, but the scene was still included in the episode. Never found out which season or episode, but no way will I sit through these episodes again.
Ohhhh! Yessss!
Count me in. Wasn’t wild about The Wild Wild West story itself, watched the show just for the appearances of Robert Conrad.
And the frequent times he’d find himself in an impossibly shirtless situation?
Perhaps the scenes were gratuitous, but I was grateful for them.
Some actors have specified “face time” in their contracts, I hear.
Maybe he had specified minimums for his shirtless time (or the producers were “friends”).