lm
12-01-2006, 02:56 PM
Something has always puzzled me in "Forget Me Not," in which the Skipper
loses his memory. After Gilligan has told the Professor about the problem,
he and the Skipper meet MaryAnn at the clothesline. When MaryAnn learns
from them about the Skipper's amnesia, she decides to go tell the Professor.
Gilligan frantically tries to run and stop her, saying the Professor has already
been told. What's the big deal? Why is Gilligan's reaction so extreme?
Do you understand this? Thanks!!:confused: :confused:
loses his memory. After Gilligan has told the Professor about the problem,
he and the Skipper meet MaryAnn at the clothesline. When MaryAnn learns
from them about the Skipper's amnesia, she decides to go tell the Professor.
Gilligan frantically tries to run and stop her, saying the Professor has already
been told. What's the big deal? Why is Gilligan's reaction so extreme?
Do you understand this? Thanks!!:confused: :confused: