Ep 5. Command Performance/Hyde and Seek/Sketchy Love
- October 30, 1982
- 49 min
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7.5 (87)
The Love Boat is a beloved comedy-drama TV series that ran from 1977 to 1986, chronicling the adventures and loves of the crew and passengers aboard the Pacific Princess cruise ship. Season 6 episode 5, titled "Command Performance/Hyde and Seek/Sketchy Love," is no exception.
In "Command Performance," Captain Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) and his crew are thrilled when a famous concert pianist, Marya (played by guest star Tyne Daly), comes aboard the ship. However, Marya is struggling with a deep-seated fear of performing, which threatens to derail her upcoming show. The crew rallies around her, with each member using their unique talents to help Marya overcome her fear and give a truly remarkable performance.
Meanwhile, in "Hyde and Seek," a group of guests are shocked when a wealthy businessman, Henry Hyden (played by guest star George Maharis), comes aboard the ship with his new wife, who is more than 20 years his junior. As the couple's dramatic age difference becomes increasingly apparent, the other guests begin to speculate about what drew them together. The situation soon becomes even more complicated when Hyden's ex-wife shows up on the ship, hoping to win him back.
Finally, in "Sketchy Love," Isaac (Ted Lange) finds himself smitten with a beautiful passenger, Valerie (played by guest star Kim Darby), who he believes is a fellow artist. He is thrilled when Valerie takes an interest in his sketches, and the two begin spending time together. However, Isaac soon discovers that Valerie is not who she appears to be, and their relationship is put to the test.
Overall, "Command Performance/Hyde and Seek/Sketchy Love" is a delightful installment of The Love Boat that showcases the series' signature mix of romance, humor, and drama. With its talented guest stars, engaging storylines, and beautiful setting, it's a must-see for fans of the show and anyone looking for a fun and entertaining TV experience.