Mystery Science Theater 3000

Season 8

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Season 8 picks up 500 years after the last episode, as Mike and the bots are forcibly returned to the Satellite of Love, where Pearl Forrester, Professor Bobo, and Brain Guy are eager to inflict such gems as SPACE MUTINY and TIME CHASERS on our hapless heroes.

Where to Watch Season 8

22 Episodes

  • Revenge of the Creature
    E1
    Revenge of the CreatureMike, Servo, and Gypsy return to the SOL to find the year is now 2525, Crow has been there alone for a VERY long time, and the earth is being ruled by apes. Following orders from their Lawgiver, the apes force the crew to watch a mutant fish-man escape from captivity at a Florida aquarium in "Revenge of the Creature" (1955).
  • Leech Woman
    E2
    Leech WomanAn aging woman ventures to Africa to learn the secret of eternal youth but finds it comes at the price of human life in "The Leech Woman (1960)." On the Satellite of Love, the nanites go on strike and Pearl is forced to lay down some new laws.
  • The Mole People
    E3
    The Mole PeopleIn the theater, the crew watches an archeological encounter an underground civilization in "The Mole People" (1956). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Crow tries to enslave Gypsy, Mike, and Servo, and later conducts an archaeological dig through the SOL. On Earth, Pearl demands a parade in her honor.
  • The Deadly Mantis
    E4
    The Deadly MantisIn the theater, the crew watches as a praying mantis is exposed to atomic radiation and attacks the North Pole in "The Deadly Mantis" (1957). Meanwhile, on Earth, Pearl, Bobo, and Dr. Peanut accidentally (with help from Mike) detonate a bomb that destroys the planet. The crew holds a memorial service for Pearl only for her to call them and vow to hunt them down across space.
  • The Thing That Couldn't Die
    E5
    The Thing That Couldn't DieThe SOL is pulled into orbit over a strange planet of the Observers. The Observers insist on observing the crew watch "The Thing That Couldn't Die" (1958) where the decapitated head of a dead Spaniard curses a household of farmers and leads to senseless deaths. On the SOL, an Observer appears, but Mike and the bots are annoyed to the point that they throw him off the ship.
  • The Undead
    E6
    The UndeadIn the theater, the crew watches as a hypnotist sends a woman from the present back into the distant past in "The Undead" (1957). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo's invitation to join the Observers doesn't go well.
  • Terror from the Year 5000
    E7
    Terror from the Year 5000In the theater, the crew watches a scientist use a time machine to bring back a creature from the year 5000. On the SOL, the crew samples some of the Observers' food, Crow goes back in time to visit Mike's family, and Mike summons the Terror from the Year 5000 to be Crow's blind date.
  • The She Creature
    E8
    The She CreatureIn the theater, the crew watches as a hypnotist's beautiful assistant is transformed into a primeval creature and sent out on a killing spree in "The She-Creature" (1956). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike creeps everyone out with his custom Tickle-Me-Carlo-Lombari doll.
  • I Was a Teenage Werewolf
    E9
    I Was a Teenage WerewolfIn the theater, the crew watches a teenager becomes a werewolf in "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" (1956). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo declines the position of SOL commander, Pearl leaves the SOL functioning only on battery power, the crew deals with the aliens attacking the ship, and Crow opens a breakfast place.
  • The Giant Spider Invasion
    E10
    The Giant Spider InvasionIn the theater, the crew watches as hillbillies and scientists join forces to protect their town from a giant alien spider in "The Giant Spider Invasion" (1975). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike and the bots fight off an infestation of mind-controlling alien pods.
  • Parts: The Clonus Horror
    E11
    Parts: The Clonus HorrorIn the theater, the crew watches as a young man discovers he and his friends only exist to be harvested for their 'spare parts' in "Parts: The Clonus Horror" (1979). Meanwhile, Pearl, Professor Bobo, and Brain Guy find themselves reluctantly babysitting a trio of all-powerful Space Children.
  • The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies
    E12
    The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up ZombiesIn the theater, the crew watches as a carnival fortune teller turns men into mindless zombies to go out and kill for her in "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies" (1964). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike gets a new hairstyle from Shelli the Nanite.
  • Jack Frost
    E13
    Jack FrostIn the theater, the crew watches as a young man attempts to break a curse, and a young woman works for her wicked stepmother in "Jack Frost" (1965). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Russian-American comic Yakov Smirnoff visits via the Hexfield Viewscreen.
  • Riding with Death
    E14
    Riding with DeathIn the theater, the crew watches a movie about a secret government agent in "Riding with Death" (1976). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike tries cooking, Servo does a tribute to the seventies (the 70s AD, not the 1970s), Servo becomes a trucker, and the Crew tries to inject characters into a movie. On the Camping Planet, evil robots attack Pearl, Bobo, and Brain Guy.
  • Agent for H.A.R.M.
    E15
    Agent for H.A.R.M.In the theater, the crew watches as a secret agent is charged to protect a scientist who has created a really dumb biological weapon in "Agent for H.A.R.M." (1966). Meanwhile, Mike is summoned to court over his planet destroying spree. Pearl is the prosecutor, Bobo is the defense attorney, and Servo and Crow's testimony does not seem to help Mike.
  • Prince of Space
    E16
    Prince of SpaceIn the theater, the crew watches as an alien superhero defends the earth from an invasion lead by the Phantom of Krankor in "Prince of Space" (1962). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Krankor pays a visit.
  • The Horror of Party Beach
    E17
    The Horror of Party BeachIn the theater, the crew watches as mutant sea-creatures wreak havoc on local teens in "The Horror of Party Beach" (1964). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo irritates Mike with an updated to-the-second newspaper.
  • Devil Doll
    E18
    Devil DollIn the theater, the crew watches as a ventriloquist traps a human soul inside his dummy in "Devil Doll" (1964). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike thinks that the demon called Pitch is a bad influence on Crow.
  • Invasion of the Neptune Men
    E19
    Invasion of the Neptune MenIn the theater, the crew watches as the cosmic hero, Space Chief, defends the Earth from a Neptunian invasion in "Invasion of the Neptune Men" (1961). Meanwhile, on the SOL, a discussion of Noh Theater sparks a wacky conversation a la Abbott and Costello.
  • Space Mutiny
    E20
    Space MutinyIn the theater, the crew watches as a beefcake space pilot attempts to stop a mutiny on a ship with a giant boiler room in "Space Mutiny" (1988). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Crow is pretty sure he is a Bellerian.
  • Time Chasers
    E21
    Time ChasersIn the theater, the crew watches as a physics teacher turns his light plane into a time machine and travels to the future to stop his future self from destroying the world in "Time Chasers" (1994). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Crow messes with the timeline when he goes into the past.
  • Overdrawn at the Memory Bank
    E22
    Overdrawn at the Memory BankIn the theater, the crew watches as a man living in a dystopian future unwittingly starts a revolution in "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank" (1983). Meanwhile, the Mads are hosting a pledge drive for Pearl. This episode features the song "Loving Lovers Love."

Cast of Season 8

  • Michael J. NelsonMike Nelson / Writer
  • Kevin MurphyTom Servo (voice) / Professor Bobo / Writer / Producer
  • Bill CorbettCrow T. Robot (voice) / Observer
  • Mary Jo PehlPearl Forrester / Writer
  • Patrick BrantsegGypsy (voice)
  • David SussmanWriter
  • Jim MallonWriter
  • Frank ConniffWriter
  • Paul ChaplinWriter
  • Trace BeaulieuWriter
  • Colleen HenjumWriter
  • Mike DodgeWriter
  • Joel HodgsonProducer

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