My final acquisition
I doubly enjoyed these chapters of young Indiana Jones because it was the end of a three year quest to own them all. Never even knew there were such things or that they'd been on TV. Each chapter is actually two adventures, not necessarily related, of young Indiana romping about in World War One. Lucas did a fair job getting our young hero involved in every campaign that interested him about that horrendous conflict, these secret service ones were in direct contrast to each other:- the remnants of classy royalty in swift decline from the throne in Austria-Hungary to the stark never-ending grayness of the bolshevik revolution in decaying Russia. If you have the ten-year boys mind in an adult body, you'll enjoy this series, even the ones that don't measure up will get you going. Sean Patrick Flanery is a real ham, but you get used to him in the true shere excitement of this series, great cause there's more than one, and they weren't cheap to make.