BensonFan
12-20-2007, 08:53 AM
Benson receives a letter from the Army stating that they want him to report for evaluation. The staff becomes worried that it’s something really bad and starts believing he is going to die.
When Benson goes to the nearby office of the Army, he discovers that he is being evaluated because he was part of a test experiment group many years ago that used germ warfare against their own soldiers. :eek: Fortunately Benson ended up fine but many of his fellow cadets weren’t as lucky, as they developed negative long-term health repercussions as a result of the experiments.
Benson is angry at being treated as a “human guinea pig” and tells the Army big-wigs off before leaving the building. Everyone on the Governor’s staff is relieved to find out that Benson is ok, of course (even Kraus, although now she won’t be getting Benson’s portable TV after all.) :lol:
Favorite quotes:
Sgt Kingsley: Go to Room 208 and take your clothes off.
Benson: Why, is there a party?
Governor Gatling: Benson, I can’t stand the taste of that stuff. I’m not going to take it.
Benson: Hey, I didn’t invent it, I didn’t prescribe it, and I’m not your mother. So if you don’t want to get better, don’t take it.
Governor Gatling (getting up to take the medicine): My mother should have put it that way.
Kraus (Entering the kitchen): Look at this mess!
Benson: Oh, I don’t know, you look better than you did yesterday.
Kraus: You don’t have it as bad as I do.
Marcy: I think I do, Gretchen, it’s just that in my job I have to keep working.
Kraus: If you had it as bad as I do, you wouldn’t be able to keep working.
Marcy: Some of us have to get by on raw courage.
Kraus: You want raw? You should see my throat.
Benson (waiting for Marcy to reply): Your serve.
Major: Sergeant, it’s 0900, are you sure they’re going to have an inspection?
Sgt Kingsley: I called all over the post, Sir, and everyone’s denying it. So it must be true.
Major: Sergeant, you should have shown him up to Room 208.
Sgt Kingsley: I tried, Sir, but he wouldn’t go.
Benson: Right. I don’t take my clothes off for just anybody.
Major: Did anyone in your family have heart trouble?
Benson: My Uncle Walter—about 30 seconds.
I like this episode. I won’t say it’s in my top 5 favorites from the first season, but it’s a good episode. The whole staff being sick and how they cope is pretty amusing. I really like the kitchen scene when the staff tries to be overly nice to Benson because they think he’s dying. “You all drinking from Kraus’ cup?” :lol:
Then there’s the Governor grabbing him clumsily to give him a hug and at the end, giving him another hug after Benson tells him the tests results were negative. “I always get that mixed up!” he would say. Funny stuff. :lol:
Not a milk episode again (I must be jinxing it!)
When Benson goes to the nearby office of the Army, he discovers that he is being evaluated because he was part of a test experiment group many years ago that used germ warfare against their own soldiers. :eek: Fortunately Benson ended up fine but many of his fellow cadets weren’t as lucky, as they developed negative long-term health repercussions as a result of the experiments.
Benson is angry at being treated as a “human guinea pig” and tells the Army big-wigs off before leaving the building. Everyone on the Governor’s staff is relieved to find out that Benson is ok, of course (even Kraus, although now she won’t be getting Benson’s portable TV after all.) :lol:
Favorite quotes:
Sgt Kingsley: Go to Room 208 and take your clothes off.
Benson: Why, is there a party?
Governor Gatling: Benson, I can’t stand the taste of that stuff. I’m not going to take it.
Benson: Hey, I didn’t invent it, I didn’t prescribe it, and I’m not your mother. So if you don’t want to get better, don’t take it.
Governor Gatling (getting up to take the medicine): My mother should have put it that way.
Kraus (Entering the kitchen): Look at this mess!
Benson: Oh, I don’t know, you look better than you did yesterday.
Kraus: You don’t have it as bad as I do.
Marcy: I think I do, Gretchen, it’s just that in my job I have to keep working.
Kraus: If you had it as bad as I do, you wouldn’t be able to keep working.
Marcy: Some of us have to get by on raw courage.
Kraus: You want raw? You should see my throat.
Benson (waiting for Marcy to reply): Your serve.
Major: Sergeant, it’s 0900, are you sure they’re going to have an inspection?
Sgt Kingsley: I called all over the post, Sir, and everyone’s denying it. So it must be true.
Major: Sergeant, you should have shown him up to Room 208.
Sgt Kingsley: I tried, Sir, but he wouldn’t go.
Benson: Right. I don’t take my clothes off for just anybody.
Major: Did anyone in your family have heart trouble?
Benson: My Uncle Walter—about 30 seconds.
I like this episode. I won’t say it’s in my top 5 favorites from the first season, but it’s a good episode. The whole staff being sick and how they cope is pretty amusing. I really like the kitchen scene when the staff tries to be overly nice to Benson because they think he’s dying. “You all drinking from Kraus’ cup?” :lol:
Then there’s the Governor grabbing him clumsily to give him a hug and at the end, giving him another hug after Benson tells him the tests results were negative. “I always get that mixed up!” he would say. Funny stuff. :lol:
Not a milk episode again (I must be jinxing it!)