Alexander (Rip Torn) a megalomaniac industrialist, plans to conquer the world like his namesake, Alexander the Great by breaking each of the ten commandments along the way. he has his henchman Parvix (David Sheiner) steal the army's ""will gas"" to help him do so, and Solo investigates. Solo encounters Tracey Alexander (Dorothy Provine), Alexander's ex-wife, who wants to tag along with Solo to get the money Alexander owes her. The trail leads Solo, Illya, and Tracey to a posh party at Alexander's, where Solo defeats him in a human chess game; to a tomb, where Alexander and his aide Dr. Kavon (David Opatoshu) leave Solo tied under a descending scimitar while Illya and Tracey are hanging over a bottomless pit with a candle burning their rope; To Alexander's farm in Virginia, where Illya is nearly cut in two by various farm implements.
If you're looking for a TV series that combines action, adventure, comedy, romance, and even a touch of science fiction, look no further than *Los únicos*. This Argentine television show aired in 2011 on El Trece and quickly gained traction due to its unique premise—a covert team of superheroes known as the "Uniques," featuring individuals with special abilities who tackle crime while navigating their own interpersonal dynamics. The show not only breaks the mold of traditional telenovelas but also incorporates elements reminiscent of beloved franchises like the X-Men or Heroes.
The first season introduces us to Alfredo Monterrey (played by Arnaldo André), a philanthropist with a vision to reduce crime in Argentina by assembling a team of agents with extraordinary talents. His mission is shrouded in mystery; the physical residence of the Uniques itself remains an enigma as they embark on various missions. The dynamic between characters such as Axel Etcheverry (Nicolás Cabré) and Rubén Hagi (Nicolás Vázquez) keeps viewers engaged through moments filled with humor and tension. Each character brings something special to the table—whether it’s Axel's charm or Soraya Bismarck's (Claudia Fontán) fierce determination.
As the story unfolds across 243 episodes over two seasons, viewers witness not just high-stakes action but also emotional depth within relationships. From confronting villains like Livio Muzak (Carlos Belloso) and Ronco Milevich (Favio Posca) to dealing with personal dilemmas such as friendship tensions and romantic interests among teammates, *Los únicos* takes viewers on an exhilarating ride that balances both excitement and heartwarming moments.