We open with Catweazle attempting to save time by carrying too much stuff, just make three journeys Catweazle it will save you in the long run.
I'm not clear on what Sam is doing, I suspect that fire is for a purpose perhaps getting rid of insects but he is asked by Mr Bennett if the fire is safe, to which he replies "It is now". Really? Really Sam? that fire is now unattended, I think someone needs a lesson from Smokey.
Plus Sam has this exchange:
Sam - "My broom caught fire"
Carrot - "How did it happen"
Sam - "I Dunno, a spark must have set it off"
No Sam you threw it down into the fire, that "set it off"
This is one of those episodes that could be cleared up by people just saying things they would normal say. Sergeant Bottle points out the broom has been recently burned. Why wouldn't Mr Bennett immediately say "I know my farm assistant Sam was tending to that fire you see raging over there and it caught fire". To which Bottle could respond "Hmm sounds routine not like the other broom burnings, I'll be on my way" cue Catweazle music.
This episode seems to be tapping into the Wicker Man type vibe. I decided to look up brooms and witches, unless Catweazle is a man ahead of his time brooms didn't get associated with witchcraft until about 300 years after the Normans.
The Origin of Witches Riding Broomsticks
Catweazle has stolen at least 50 birch brooms in a mad attempt to fly like a bird, by riding them while jumping through fire.
50 brooms? So he has run through that fire what about 30 times? I assume he started with just one broom and then we get to see the pinnacle of 5 brooms tied together at the end. At what point was he giving up on this plan?
Catweazle appears to have his own disguise now. It's nice to see he recognises his sackcloth isn't appropriate and he needs to try to blend in.
The shattering window effect was pretty well done, revealing the startled police man, good job Catweazle didn't aim a few inches higher.
Still, he was at least right that the thefts did have something to do with rituals and the supernatural, so he didn’t deserve to be rendered crazy at the show’s end. It would have been funnier if Cat had told him to forget everything that happened today. Then he could go back and wonder what Sam was doing at the station and wonder why Mr. Bennet was so upset at him.
I thought that was shaping up to be a fine episode, but am honestly disappointed with the resolution. Catweazle simply hypnotises the lawman, who then becomes all placid and silly.
Yeah this felt like a very kids TV resolution. The previously boring, straight laced authority figure suddenly changes to acting wacky to hilarious effect. I guess it is a kids fantasy seeing their boring teacher suddenly become fun and less scary.
I think as it hasn't been done before in the series to solve a problem I think it is ok but I agree I don't want it to become one of Catweazle's regularly used powers.
Although then it enters into that continuity plot area of "Why doesn't he just use his mesmerism to solve this problem where clearly it would help" We have seen him use this power before to prevent Carrot talking about Catweazle. We haven't seen much evidence of that since and I think a few times Carrot has asked about Catweazle when looking for him. Perhaps it only works directly or the spell only has a temporary effect.
I hope so for Bottle's sake. They will probably give him some time off, he will recover and get on with his life and job. Although given how a "mental breakdown" was viewed back then it might spell the end of his career. With great power Catweazle, comes great responsibility.
Anyway let's just stick with the authority figure acts silly for 5 minutes, destroying his credibility and resolving the plot outcome.
I quite liked this episode, another breezy 20 minutes with some chuckles.
7 fire safety rules not observed by Sam, out of 10.