1960'sTVfan
01-24-2013, 11:47 AM
I thought I had already seen all the Leave It To Beaver episodes, but there are a couple from the 4th season I hadn't seen until viewing them recently on the DVD.
One episode is Beavers Old Buddy, the episode where Beaver has a friend Jackie he hadn't seen in a few years. Jackie comes for a visit, and the two boys quickly find out things have changed and they don't have fun with each other anymore like they used to. Jackie's parents end up picking him up from the Cleavers sooner than the pre-arranged time that was agreed to in a rather awkward feeling scene. Another awkward scene is where Ward, Wally, and the two boys are throwing darts. Everyone except Ward is clearly bored with the whole thing, poor Ward is trying his hardest to get the boys interested in playing darts, to no avail. I would have liked this episode better if it had ended with the two boys eventually finding some common ground and having a good time with each other, but that isn't what happened, I guess the writers wanted to convey a different message with this episode.
The other episode is Beavers House Guest. In this one Beaver has a friend Chopper who comes to visit. Chopper's parents are divorced, Chopper tells Beaver all the perks about having divorced parents, that he gets extra presents at birthday and Christmastime, etc. The idea of divorce starts to sound appealing to Beaver, but by episodes end he realizes he's lucky to be in a loving home where both parents love each other and divorce is the furthest thing from their minds. This episode was done pretty well, kind of an unusual episode for Leave It To Beaver because the show didn't often stray into serious topics like divorce. The series has a few episodes that are on the serious side, but not too many.
Anyone else with thoughts/comments on these two episodes?
One episode is Beavers Old Buddy, the episode where Beaver has a friend Jackie he hadn't seen in a few years. Jackie comes for a visit, and the two boys quickly find out things have changed and they don't have fun with each other anymore like they used to. Jackie's parents end up picking him up from the Cleavers sooner than the pre-arranged time that was agreed to in a rather awkward feeling scene. Another awkward scene is where Ward, Wally, and the two boys are throwing darts. Everyone except Ward is clearly bored with the whole thing, poor Ward is trying his hardest to get the boys interested in playing darts, to no avail. I would have liked this episode better if it had ended with the two boys eventually finding some common ground and having a good time with each other, but that isn't what happened, I guess the writers wanted to convey a different message with this episode.
The other episode is Beavers House Guest. In this one Beaver has a friend Chopper who comes to visit. Chopper's parents are divorced, Chopper tells Beaver all the perks about having divorced parents, that he gets extra presents at birthday and Christmastime, etc. The idea of divorce starts to sound appealing to Beaver, but by episodes end he realizes he's lucky to be in a loving home where both parents love each other and divorce is the furthest thing from their minds. This episode was done pretty well, kind of an unusual episode for Leave It To Beaver because the show didn't often stray into serious topics like divorce. The series has a few episodes that are on the serious side, but not too many.
Anyone else with thoughts/comments on these two episodes?