BensonFan
10-18-2007, 07:26 AM
Benson’s old girlfriend Carol comes to town, but not to visit Benson (well, not initially anyway). Instead, she is the wife of the very wealthy Howard Walker of Walker Components. They are in town because Walker Components may be moving to Capitol City. The Governor wants to lure the company to Capitol City because of the jobs and revenue it would bring.
After Benson and Carol have lunch for old time’s sake, the problems start. Howard suspects something is going on between the two and it is affecting his decision to move his business to Capitol City.
Benson goes over to the hotel where Carol is staying and consoles her. Apparently Howard doesn’t have time for her anymore. When Howard shows up, Benson must hide. He has nowhere else to go but outside on the window ledge, 30 floors up. Of course, eventually Howard comes to his senses and realizes (with Benson's help) that nothing happened, and all’s well that ends well.
Note: Roscoe Lee Browne plays Howard Walker in this episode. He played in a lot of different shows, and I believe he just passed away earlier this year. Carol was played by Denise Nicholas.
Favorite quotes:
Carol (offering a tray of pastries): “Danish, Governor?”
Governor Gatling: “Uh, no, actually I’m a mix. Scottish, a little Irish.”
Taylor: “Just as we were trying to nail down a deal with Mr Walker, you were nailing Mr Walker’s wife.”
Benson: “Taylor, you keep flapping your tongue, I’m gonna nail your mouth shut.”
Marcy (to Benson): “Unfortunately that’s the price a wife pays sometimes when her husband becomes rich and powerful. You know, this never would have happened to her if she had married you.”
Governor Gatling (to Benson on ledge): “Aren’t you afraid of catching a cold?”
Benson: “Frankly, sir, catching a cold is at the bottom of the list.”
Benson: “Some things get better with age.”
Governor Gatling: “Like cheese.”
Governor Gatling: “Oh, I wouldn’t talk to him (Howard) now; he’s very upset.”
Benson: “He’s upset? I’m getting blamed for something I haven’t done in 20 years.”
I consider this a so-so episode. The best part is Benson on the ledge, which is pretty amusing. Did anyone else notice that the building was supposed to be a brownish color when they first showed it but when Benson was on the ledge it was suddenly gray?
My other favorite part is when Taylor keeps mimicking Benson and Benson finally says, in a sarcastic voice, “Yes, why?”
And the Indian village Marcy and Kraus created looked really nice. Sorry but if I was Katie, that’s the one I’d have brought to school! ;)
After Benson and Carol have lunch for old time’s sake, the problems start. Howard suspects something is going on between the two and it is affecting his decision to move his business to Capitol City.
Benson goes over to the hotel where Carol is staying and consoles her. Apparently Howard doesn’t have time for her anymore. When Howard shows up, Benson must hide. He has nowhere else to go but outside on the window ledge, 30 floors up. Of course, eventually Howard comes to his senses and realizes (with Benson's help) that nothing happened, and all’s well that ends well.
Note: Roscoe Lee Browne plays Howard Walker in this episode. He played in a lot of different shows, and I believe he just passed away earlier this year. Carol was played by Denise Nicholas.
Favorite quotes:
Carol (offering a tray of pastries): “Danish, Governor?”
Governor Gatling: “Uh, no, actually I’m a mix. Scottish, a little Irish.”
Taylor: “Just as we were trying to nail down a deal with Mr Walker, you were nailing Mr Walker’s wife.”
Benson: “Taylor, you keep flapping your tongue, I’m gonna nail your mouth shut.”
Marcy (to Benson): “Unfortunately that’s the price a wife pays sometimes when her husband becomes rich and powerful. You know, this never would have happened to her if she had married you.”
Governor Gatling (to Benson on ledge): “Aren’t you afraid of catching a cold?”
Benson: “Frankly, sir, catching a cold is at the bottom of the list.”
Benson: “Some things get better with age.”
Governor Gatling: “Like cheese.”
Governor Gatling: “Oh, I wouldn’t talk to him (Howard) now; he’s very upset.”
Benson: “He’s upset? I’m getting blamed for something I haven’t done in 20 years.”
I consider this a so-so episode. The best part is Benson on the ledge, which is pretty amusing. Did anyone else notice that the building was supposed to be a brownish color when they first showed it but when Benson was on the ledge it was suddenly gray?
My other favorite part is when Taylor keeps mimicking Benson and Benson finally says, in a sarcastic voice, “Yes, why?”
And the Indian village Marcy and Kraus created looked really nice. Sorry but if I was Katie, that’s the one I’d have brought to school! ;)