This season highlights Gordon’s "Man of a Thousand Faces" routine, ranging from elderly Swedish farmers to high-society fops, providing the necessary levity to balance West’s stoic intensity. 3. The Return of Dr. Loveless

This TVRip of The Wild Wild West Season 4 (1965–1969) captures the swan song of one of television’s most ambitious genre-benders. By the time the show reached its final season, it had fully leaned into its identity as "James Bond on horseback," blending 19th-century frontier grit with high-concept sci-fi and Victorian-era espionage.

The show’s most iconic antagonist, the brilliant and vengeful Dr. Miguelito Loveless (Michael Dunn), makes his final appearances in this season. In "The Night of the Miguelito’s Revenge," we see the peak of his psychological warfare against West. These episodes are essential viewing, as they represent the highest stakes of the series and the most sophisticated writing of the final year. 4. High Production Value vs. Late-60s Constraints