This episode features one of the most memorable uses of the malfunctioning Cone of Silence , which eventually smashes the Chief's desk.

Max must use his (often questionable) intuition to identify the real Chief and save the day. Iconic Gags and Gadgets

Complications arise when the real Chief arrives, leaving Max to distinguish between two identical bosses. The scene is famous for its fast-paced farce, where the two "Chiefs" give conflicting orders—one demanding butterscotch and the other scotch. "Get Smart" Too Many Chiefs(1965)

Originally aired on , " Too Many Chiefs " is the 11th episode of the first season of Get Smart (1965) . This episode is widely celebrated for its tight comedic timing and the standout performance of Edward Platt, who plays both the real "Chief" and a lethal impersonator. Episode Overview

Max and 99 are assigned to guard Tanya, whose presence in Max's apartment creates significant romantic tension and jealousy for Agent 99. This episode features one of the most memorable