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Louis Snaith
Don't steal my stuff, thank you
The episode starts out with a man appearing on a beach with a bag over him where he came from the sea, the man comes out of the bag and is in a suit and we later find out he is an imposter.
Then it cuts to John Steed going to Emma Peeles home to tell her news the they will be going on a 'seaside adventure' to the small town of Little Bazley but before that they have a little fencing fight to show the audience they are partners and friends. Then they get on the train where the show how British they are with one of the Detectives gadgets which is filled with a boiling kettle, tea set, cupcake set and other foods and here they meet a man who is visiting his brother who is a blacksmith in Little Bazley. They have some chats and become friends and go to the hotel together. Here they see that there is something weird about the town, there is barely anyone there. and all of the windows are boarded up. And all of the people who are in the hotel act very weird around the new arrivals and you can tell their is something weird with the town. They both decide to do some investigations where Emma goes to the school and the Church and John goes to the airfield and the beach. Here they both find various clues on what is happening in the town and figure out that the people they have met are all imposters pretending to be other people, their are some fight scenes where they re-group together later. The man who they met on the train tries to find his brother who is the blacksmith but when he goes he finds an imposter who kills him with dogs. Then Emma and John go underground a find a base filled with explosives and they realize what their plan was. A submarine was on the coast of England and people were sent up to take over the little town unnoticed and slowly take over the other small towns and keep going until they took over the whole of the UK, but John and Emma manage to get in a fight with the Imposters which is the school headmaster, the school inspector and the Vicar, and they kill them and they save the UK. Their could be some deeper meaning as the imposters could represent Communism in the Cold War slowly spreading but eventually taking over the world.
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