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              <text>Nia and I got talked to one night 1:30am when she was 8 for watching these episodes - this one was fantastic collaboration for us watching it. XD - ❤ DAd.   - Mission: Impossible&#13;
series (1966–1973) -Episode 1 of 2 "Butterfly" and part 2 "Decoy"</text>
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              <text>Nia and I got talked to one night 1:30am when she was 8 for watching these episodes - this one was fantastic collaboration for us watching it. XD - ❤ DAd. &#13;
In the original&#13;
Mission: Impossible&#13;
series (1966–1973), the music box appears most prominently in the Season 5 episode titled "Butterfly&#13;
" (which is also the first part of a two-part story often referred to as "Decoy").&#13;
In this episode, the IMF team targets a villain named Alexi, who is trying to steal a list of Western agents. The key details of the "music box" scheme include: &#13;
    The Hidden List: The secret list is physically encoded on the drum of the music-box mechanism.&#13;
    The Musical Code: The music box doubles as a cigarette case, and the tune it plays is a signal used for a defection ruse.&#13;
    The Scheme: Jim Phelps and the team use an elaborate "gaslighting" plot involving a double of Alexi (played by Leonard Nimoy's character, Paris) to trick the target into revealing his true intentions and the location of the information.</text>
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