stevea
02-05-2026, 10:50 AM
Beaver's noticeably clumsy, spilling his water and breathing down June's neck.
Richard tells him that they're at the age where they're regarded as repulsive, and tells Beaver he's been sent from the table because he "smelt bad." It also doesn't help when Miss Landers tells Beaver he's shot up "like a beanpole," and Mr. Gus tells him about the cute kids that are currently visiting the firehouse.
Beaver's feeling worse and worse, and Wally clues his parents in that Beaver is sulking in their room. So Ward and June go upstairs and make a fuss over him, worried he might have a cold. Eventually the attention perks him up.
Final appearance by Sue Randall as Miss Landers.
This episode was written by Connelly and Mosher, probably using personal experiences as parents. Thoughts?
Richard tells him that they're at the age where they're regarded as repulsive, and tells Beaver he's been sent from the table because he "smelt bad." It also doesn't help when Miss Landers tells Beaver he's shot up "like a beanpole," and Mr. Gus tells him about the cute kids that are currently visiting the firehouse.
Beaver's feeling worse and worse, and Wally clues his parents in that Beaver is sulking in their room. So Ward and June go upstairs and make a fuss over him, worried he might have a cold. Eventually the attention perks him up.
Final appearance by Sue Randall as Miss Landers.
This episode was written by Connelly and Mosher, probably using personal experiences as parents. Thoughts?