Schmoopie
08-24-2009, 05:08 AM
I just finished watching this episode and it's one of my favorites so far. This is the one where Beaver's class is having a "Take your pet to school" day and he's embarrassed to be the only one who doesn't have one. So he tells everyone that he has a parrot. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but I laughed more during this episode than a lot of others I've seen.
I was really surprised to hear June singing "I'll Never Smile Again." Wow, Barbara Billingsley had a beautiful singing voice! Just amazing!
The line that had me :lol: :lol: :lol: was when Ward told June that they first heard that song when they were at a corner table in a San Francisco restaurant and June says "We were never in San Francisco" and Ward says "Oh yeah.." and walks off! :rofl:
The ending of the show was so sweet with Beaver and Ward talking in the living room. I loved that scene!!!
I think this episode is now one of my favorites. I've been taping these on my DVR and I still have like 30 of them left to watch, so I'm WAY far behind. But they are fun, and I'm sure eventually they'll start reshowing the episodes again. I can't tell if they are showing them in order, but it doesn't really matter to me right now.
Andrea
I was really surprised to hear June singing "I'll Never Smile Again." Wow, Barbara Billingsley had a beautiful singing voice! Just amazing!
The line that had me :lol: :lol: :lol: was when Ward told June that they first heard that song when they were at a corner table in a San Francisco restaurant and June says "We were never in San Francisco" and Ward says "Oh yeah.." and walks off! :rofl:
The ending of the show was so sweet with Beaver and Ward talking in the living room. I loved that scene!!!
I think this episode is now one of my favorites. I've been taping these on my DVR and I still have like 30 of them left to watch, so I'm WAY far behind. But they are fun, and I'm sure eventually they'll start reshowing the episodes again. I can't tell if they are showing them in order, but it doesn't really matter to me right now.
Andrea