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Lee G
09-08-2007, 12:23 PM
This is the episode where Larry runs away to Beaver's house and hides in the bathtub. One thing doesn't make sense. When Beaver asks his mom if he could eat supper upstairs in his room, how was he able to get two plates of food up there without his mom getting suspicious? Wally had dinner at the table with June and Ward.

Larry had a strange family. His mom looked more like a grandmother than a mother. And the poor woman's husband was never home, he was always away on a business trip somewhere. I don't think we ever saw Larry's father in any of the episodes. Same thing with Larry's sister. I don't think we ever saw her either. I seem to recall she appeared in one episode, but I'm not certain.

JudgeGarth
09-08-2007, 06:57 PM
In the LITB reunion movie, they made a point of noting that. Somebody (I think it was Richard) said something like "Larry's father was gone a lot."

Actually, I think Larry's father DID appear once. Some episode about a pageant? Maybe I'm mistaken.

Torgo
09-12-2007, 03:10 PM
I thought Beaver only took one plate up. For some reason I though Larry ate off Beaver's plate.

stevea
12-21-2018, 10:52 AM
Something bugs me about this episode. Suddenly, Larry is hiding in the bathtub. Is there a missing scene, where he's sneaking into the Cleaver house?

Scrabjan1
12-21-2018, 12:07 PM
Correct. Beaver only had one plate of food and didn’t have supper. Maybe he got a carrot.

June and Ward are out shopping, Wally is at the home show and we see Beaver playing with a gun in the living room. Larry calls about running away to Mexico. Scene fades to a commercial. Next thing we see W&J come home and Beaver comes downstairs. During that interval Larry has come over and left his suitcase in the bushes. What I can’t figure out is how Larry sneaked out of his room with his mother home. I’m surprised she didn’t lock the door.

stevea
12-21-2018, 03:25 PM
Oh, yeah, the phone call. Where Beaver repeats himself over and over.

I need to check the DVD and see what MeTV cut out. Although I think the DVD set is unreliable when it comes to season 3.

Scrabjan1
12-22-2018, 10:28 AM
I don’t know of any scene edited but I love seeing scenes I’ve never seen before. Before TV Land got really bad they used to show the whole episode. I think when they edit out that scene when the boys try to leave with their monster sweatshirts it ruins the whole episode. It looks like they deliberately didn’t try to keep the pact to wear them. When they show that scene it looks like they at least tried. Beaver is the only one who made a second attempt.

stevea
12-22-2018, 07:27 PM
Well, beating a dead horse, the edit that really bugs me is in June's Birthday, where they cut some of Miss Landers' dialog, explaining to the class that they are going to sing for the mothers. The worst part of that edit is that the snippet seems to be lost.

The other scene that was routinely cut from that episode (by TV Land) is the opening when Ward was working on the car, and he and June talked about her birthday. MeTV shows that scene, and TV Land opened the episode with the boys in their room and Ward coming in.

I agree about Sweatshirt Monsters.

stevea
12-25-2018, 09:26 PM
I don’t know of any scene edited but I love seeing scenes I’ve never seen before.

I looked at Larry Hides Out on the DVD set. This one appears to be the full episode, with a time of 25:50. On TV they always open the episode with a shot of Larry's house, and then go to the boys entering Larry's sister's room. There is a whole scene before that, where Ward is repairing a window in the door to the patio. I think June is in the scene too, and they chat a little. Then Wally comes in and says Beaver is eating over at Larry's (maybe he had answered the phone and Beaver told him.)

Scrabjan1
12-26-2018, 11:03 AM
I know that scene and MeTV never shows it. I guess Beaver didn’t get lunch or maybe they went into his sister’s room after lunch. Next thing you know they’re getting ready to eat dinner.

stevea
12-26-2018, 11:49 AM
MeTV doesn't show it, and I doubt TV Land showed it.

getsmartbeaver
12-26-2018, 06:01 PM
No, TV Land cut out that beginning scene, too.

Scrabjan1
12-27-2018, 02:13 PM
I first discovered the old TV Land back in the mid 90’s and they were showing Beaver almost unedited. Loved the retromercials, Haikus and using scenes from Beaver in their promos. It was the first time I saw the LITB intros with Hugh saying “and that’s our story tonight.”

stevea
12-27-2018, 03:07 PM
They started in 1996, so they probably were like Nick at Nite back then, unedited or close to it. Ah, for those days!

stevea
04-28-2020, 07:29 PM
Someone over on Facebook mentioned how convenient it was that there just happened to be a rope in the boys' dresser drawer for Wally to haul up Larry's suitcase. How true!

Scrabjan1
04-29-2020, 09:09 AM
Ward probably used the same rope to lower Beaver’s jacket and tie on a hanger down from the window and stashed it in the trunk. (Football Banquet) It would have been funny to see it pass through the window like Beaver’s jacket. The jacket just sits in front of the kitchen window daring anyone to see it. That was really lame. If you wanna quickly haul a jacket up so no one sees it you pull it up fast. “Why Ward isn’t that Beaver’s jacket and it’s going up in the air!”

stevea
04-29-2020, 10:03 AM
It would have really been funny if Ward had done that with Beaver's jacket and tie. "Well, June, I couldn't think of any other way to get it down there without everybody seeing me." "Dear, what's the big deal about seeing you? You're not stealing the silver!"

CosmicCharlie
04-30-2020, 08:43 PM
Ward probably used the same rope to lower Beaver’s jacket and tie on a hanger down from the window and stashed it in the trunk. (Football Banquet) It would have been funny to see it pass through the window like Beaver’s jacket. The jacket just sits in front of the kitchen window daring anyone to see it. That was really lame. If you wanna quickly haul a jacket up so no one sees it you pull it up fast. “Why Ward isn’t that Beaver’s jacket and it’s going up in the air!”

or the episode when Beav & his friend share Beav's jacket between the 2 family's, using the ol jacket being lowered & raised via the 2nd floor window ..

howilu
04-30-2020, 10:19 PM
This is the episode where Larry runs away to Beaver's house and hides in the bathtub. One thing doesn't make sense. When Beaver asks his mom if he could eat supper upstairs in his room, how was he able to get two plates of food up there without his mom getting suspicious? Wally had dinner at the table with June and Ward.

Larry had a strange family. His mom looked more like a grandmother than a mother. And the poor woman's husband was never home, he was always away on a business trip somewhere. I don't think we ever saw Larry's father in any of the episodes. Same thing with Larry's sister. I don't think we ever saw her either. I seem to recall she appeared in one episode, but I'm not certain.

It also leads me to think the Larry comes from an abusive and dysfunctional family since his father is always away and his he is always at odds with his mother. It's also probably the reason he eats a lot, especially apples and junk food.

Scrabjan1
05-01-2020, 08:58 AM
or the episode when Beav & his friend share Beav's jacket between the 2 family's, using the ol jacket being lowered & raised via the 2nd floor window ..

I mentioned that episode in the post you quoted. That’s the jacket I was talking about when Beaver and Richard share a jacket. They keep hoisting it up and down.

stevea
05-01-2020, 08:15 PM
In that episode I like how the jacket pauses at the kitchen window to make sure we all know it's there, and to make sure Ward can point it out to everyone.

Scrabjan1
05-02-2020, 09:44 AM
It only sits in front of the window forever.

stevea
05-02-2020, 09:55 AM
The camera goes to different shots, and the jacket kind of bobs up and down. Probably the same shot edited in three times.

Cx
05-02-2020, 02:19 PM
Yeah, the rope in a dresser drawer...crazy.

The other thing is how uncharacteristically clueless June was; she's normally up her son's a$$es at even the slightest hint of them being up to something, and is quite tenacious about it. Given that, you would have thought she would have "connected the dots" that Beaver was harboring Larry in the house:

1) Beaver's telling a half truth when asked by his parents about if he saw Larry, and beaver replies ( with lack of self-awareness ) by stressing he didn't see Larry outside

2) Beaver wanting to, that very evening, want to take dinner up in his room.

At least Ward would play along and pretend cluelessness, setting up his prey ( Beaver ) for a "gotcha" object lesson.

Larry's mother ( Madge Blake ) looks every bit his grandmother. Just 5 years earlier on an 'I Love Lucy' episode ( Ricky Losses his Temper ) she plays a clothing store proprietor and she looks much younger than the 5 years would suggest. Perhaps a deliberate attempt to frump-ify her on LITB?

stevea
05-02-2020, 04:54 PM
Larry's mother--I did some checking on her age for another thread, and she would have been around 50 when she had Larry. That's ridiculous, but on the flip side she was great on LITB.

Good point about June. Normally she sniffs these things out and promptly reports her findings to Ward.

Scrabjan1
05-03-2020, 02:07 PM
It was even funnier in Beaver and Henry when Larry talks about his baby brother. We didn’t meet Mrs. Mondello at that point. I guess once they hired Madge as his mother they got rid of the baby brother. Madge Blake was great in the role.

Speaking of June not finding Larry in the bathtub you would think she would have gone over the whole house when Larry disappeared. In this episode she’s completely different. In Beaver Becomes a Hero she finds his wet jeans under the sink, and in Beaver’s birthday she discovers he’s writing a thank you note to uncle Billy but never received money. Let’s not forget the locket, letter Wally wrote to Kitty, the Merchant Marines letter and nose gadget in the trash.

stevea
05-03-2020, 02:11 PM
Yeah, both Ward and June were asleep at the switch. Maybe they had an adult problem to think about for once. Too many bills that month or something. Ward was right on the ball when Beaver brought Bootsie-Wootsie in.

Scrabjan1
05-04-2020, 06:10 PM
Ward did ask Beaver if instead of looking for night crawlers his friend Larry was outside. Beaver said no. Was that the time he was getting his suitcase?

CosmicCharlie
05-04-2020, 06:27 PM
Ward did ask Beaver if instead of looking for night crawlers his friend Larry was outside. Beaver said no. Was that the time he was getting his suitcase?

as a kid if I ever double talked to my old man saying "No, Larry's not out in the yard ..." all along having Larry upstairs ! my dad would have "used the strap" as Ward says at times ! LOL

stevea
05-04-2020, 07:00 PM
Ward did ask Beaver if instead of looking for night crawlers his friend Larry was outside. Beaver said no. Was that the time he was getting his suitcase?

At least as he got older Beaver tried to not lie. That was technically not a lie. Other answers, closer to a lie (No, I haven't seen Larry in any of those places.) Yes, I think he was going out to attach the suitcase.