Many times, Tattoo interacted with the guests to varying degrees, often playing roles that we think of as his fantasies. But the only time Tattoo got his own fantasy fulfilled was in the episode "Tattoo: the Love God:
44. Tattoo: the Love God / Magnolia Blossoms
First aired: 9/21/1979
Writer: Ron Friedman, Arthur Rowe
Director: Earl Bellamy
Guest star: Lisa Hartman (Gladys Boylin), Dack Rambo (Captain Rawlins) , Christopher Connelly (Captain Hampstead), Pamela Franklin (Myra Collinsky), Biff Warren (Injured Soldier), Luke Askew (Captain Jennings), Marianne Marks (Luana), Kalani Kinimaka (Chief), Esmond Chung (Kona), Cathy Paulo (Tani), Jake Ho'Opai (Muscular Native), Elijah Papke (Heavy Native), Judi Andersen (Gorgeous Girl), Ingrid Wang (Native Girl), Ed Fury (Sergeant), Laurence Bame (Lieutenant Castlebury), John Davis Chandler (Bellamy), Gene Evans (Yankee Captain)
Global rating: 9.0
In "Tattoo: the Love God", Tattoo's fantasy of becoming a god to many beautiful native women becomes a bit too much for him too handle. In "Magnolia Blossoms" Myra and Gladys seek romance a la "Gone With the Wind".
2007-02-12 03:26:48
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answered by Neerdowellian 6
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I think he did get a fantasy on one episode. I think he wanted to be a spy like James Bond.
2007-02-12 09:35:00
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answered by Pink1967 4
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