Get Smart Review
The show is defined by its satirical take on high-tech espionage:
: One of the most famous TV props, allowing Max to make calls from his footwear. Get Smart
: A literal-minded humanoid robot who often took Max's instructions too seriously. Lasting Cultural Impact The show is defined by its satirical take
The story follows (Agent 86), a bumbling but earnest spy played by Don Adams . Despite his frequent mishaps and overconfidence, Max usually manages to complete his missions through sheer luck or the expert help of his partner, Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon). Despite his frequent mishaps and overconfidence, Max usually
: CONTROL's nemesis, an international organization "dedicated to evil". Iconic Elements & Gadgets
Get Smart is a celebrated American comedy franchise that famously parodies the secret agent genre, spoofing the "cool" spy craze of the 1960s sparked by James Bond. Created by comedic legends and Buck Henry , the series premiered in 1965 and became a cultural phenomenon known for its absurd gadgets and legendary catchphrases. The Core Premise
: An inept U.S. government spy agency based in Washington, D.C., led by "The Chief" (Edward Platt).








