You Mean They Didn’t Really Walk Up The Wall?
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Old tricks.
Even with all of the CGI magic available today, sometimes the old tricks work the best. Of course, they didn’t have much choice back then, but it
just goes to show you…
Does that mean Super Man really didn`t fly. 🙁
Of course they didn’t. Adam West looked in good shape back then but he was that in that good of shape. Neither was the ‘boy blunder’… 😀
Thanks for ruining it for me.
This shows season finale was 46 years ago , in March 1968