Episode
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Paris, May 1919
Overview
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Details
- Series
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 18
- Air date
- 1993-07-24
Episode context
Paris, May 1919 is Episode 18 in Season 2 of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. It aired on 1993-07-24.
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Episode 16: Paris, October 1916
When Indy goes on leave in Paris and engages in a torrid affair with infamous spy Mata Hari and she shows him that love isn't always grand.
Episode 15: Benares, January 1910
Episode 14: Peking, March 1910
During a Thanksgiving dinner, professor Indiana Jones entertains his great-grandchildren by recalling a visit to China he made as a boy. While his father was working with the Chinese translator Yen Fu, young Indy, his mother and his tutor went sightseeing with their guide, Mr Li. After visiting the Great Wall of China, Indy fell ill during a rain storm and the travelers were taken in by a poor Chinese family. Dispite his mother's misgivings, she consented to have a local doctor treat her boy using acupuncture.
Episode 13: Paris, September 1908
Young Indy meets the iconic artists Norman Rockwell, Pablo Picasso, George Braque, Edgar Degas and Henri Rousseau in Paris.
Episode 12: Ireland, April 1916
In Ireland right before the Easter Rebellion, Indy falls for a beautiful young Colleen, whose brother is mixed up in the Irish resistance movement.
Episode 11: Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom
Episode 10: Northern Italy, June 1918
Episode 9: Vienna, November 1908
On a visit to Vienna, young Indy and his family stay with the American Ambassador in Austria where Indy meets Princess Sophie, the daughter of the heir to the throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and is given some advice on the meaning of love from Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Alfred Adler.
Episode 8: Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920
In New York City, Indy stretches himself thin when he stage-manages a Broadway musical, dates three beautiful women, attends high society parties, reads poetry with Greenwich Village bohemians and trades barbs with the literary wits of the Algonquin Round Table, all accompanied by composer George Gershwin.
Episode 7: Petrograd, July 1917
In Russia, Indy's espionage work threatens more lives when he infiltrates a group of young Bolsheviks and begins to sympathize with their plight, and causes Indy to question his loyalty.